Literature DB >> 9756415

Antibody-dependent difference in biodistribution of monoclonal antibodies in animal models and humans.

N Oriuchi1, N Watanabe, H Kanda, M Hashimoto, S Sugiyama, S Takenoshita, K Imai, R Ueda, K Endo.   

Abstract

The study was designed to clarify the difference in pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) in animal models and humans, and to elucidate the applicability of animal models. 99mTc-labeled murine mAb -- against carcinoembryonic antigen (designated BW431/26), and neural cell adhesion molecule (NE150) -- and one chimeric mouse/human mAb against nonspecific cross-reacting antigen (chNCA) were administered i.v. to normal mice and athymic mice (370 kBq, 400 ng) xenografted with human cancer cells expressing antigens, and into patients with tumor (925 MBq, 1 mg). The biodistribution of two of the three mAb (not 99mTc-BW431/26) differed clearly in mice and patients. 99mTc-NE150 showed specific uptake in xenografted tumor and otherwise a normal biodistribution; however, clinical examination showed increased uptake in the liver with rapid blood clearance (mean alpha half-life = 31.1 min) compared with 99mTc-BW431/26 (28.4 h). 99mTc-chNCA demonstrated increased blood clearance and renal excretion in both normal and athymic mice, with accumulation in tumors. Clinical examination showed rapid blood clearance (mean alpha half-life = 6.4 min) and increased uptake in the liver. High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of 99mTc-chNCA revealed the immune complex in blood, suggesting uptake of the complex by the reticuloendothelial cells. The biodistribution of radiolabeled mAb in animal and human models was variable and specific for each of the three mAb. The results of animal studies with mAb should be evaluated carefully before being extrapolated to humans, on the basis of the nature of the mAb and interacting substances.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9756415     DOI: 10.1007/s002620050492

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother        ISSN: 0340-7004            Impact factor:   6.968


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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