Literature DB >> 9177842

Biodistribution and catabolism of Ga-67-labeled anti-Tac dsFv fragment.

C Wu1, E Jagoda, M Brechbiel, K O Webber, I Pastan, O Gansow, W C Eckelman.   

Abstract

The disulfide-linked fragment (dsFv) of the antibody to the alpha subunit of the IL2 receptor has been radiolabeled with a [Ga-67] Ga-2-(p-SCN-Bz)-NOTA derivative linked through an isothiocyanato group to either the epsilon-amino group of lysine or the alpha-amino group of the N-terminal amino acids. This low molecular weight protein (LMWP) has been proposed as a tumor diagnostic agent. However, > 60% of the injected dose localized in the mouse kidney. The major catabolites (> 95%) in the kidney were identified as the Ga-2-(p-SCN-Bz)-NOTA conjugate with either lysine or methionine, with no evidence of transchelation of Ga-67. Since different amino acids in the dsFv were radiolabeled according to this procedure, it was possible to study the relative residence times of the various catabolites. The methionine conjugate had a significantly shorter residence time than the lysine conjugate in the same kidney. Labeling the appropriate amino acid in a LMWP may lead to reduced residence times and increased diagnostic or therapeutic ratios.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9177842     DOI: 10.1021/bc970032k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   4.774


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