Human/murine chimeric 81C6 F(ab')(2) fragment: preclinical evaluation of a potential construct for the targeted radiotherapy of malignant glioma.
We have obtained encouraging responses in recent Phase I studies evaluating (131)I-labeled human/murine chimeric 81C6 anti-tenascin monoclonal antibody (ch81C6) administered into surgically-created tumor resection cavities in brain tumor patients. However, because the blood clearance is slow, hematologic toxicity has been higher than seen with murine 81C6 (mu81C6). In the current study, a series of paired-label experiments were performed in athymic mice bearing subcutaneous D-245 MG human glioma xenografts to compare the biodistribution of the fragment ch81C6 F(ab')(2) labeled using Iodogen to a) intact ch81C6, b) mu81C6, and c) ch81C6 F(ab')(2) labeled using N-succinimidyl 3-[(131)I]iodobenzoate. Tumor retention of radioiodine activity for the F(ab')(2) fragment was comparable to that for intact ch81C6 for the first 24 h and to that for mu81C6 for the first 48 h; as expected, blood and other normal tissue levels declined faster for ch81C6 F(ab')(2.) Radiation dosimetry calculations suggest that (131)I-labeled ch81C6 F(ab')(2) may warrant further evaluation as a targeted radiotherapeutic for the treatment of brain tumors.
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DOI
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Volume
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Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Tumor Cells, Cultured
- Tissue Distribution
- Recombinant Fusion Proteins
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Radioimmunotherapy
- Radiation Dosage
- Organ Specificity
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Mice, Nude
- Mice