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The effect of circulating antigen on the Biodistribution of the engineered Human antibody hCTM01 in a nude mice model
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • Q. Davies, Queen's Medical Centre
  • A. C. Perkins, Queen's Medical Centre
  • M. Frier, Queen's Medical Centre
  • S. Watson, Queen's Medical Centre
  • El-Nasir Lalani, Aga Khan University
  • E. M. Symonds, Queen's Medical Centre
Publication Date
2-1-1997
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Clinical studies are currently underway to assess the biodistribution and therapeutic potential of the genetically engineered human antibody hCTM01 directed against polymorphic epithelial mucin (PEM) in patients with ovarian carcinoma. The present study was undertaken to assess the effect of circulating PEM antigen on the biodistribution of the anti-PEM antibody in mice bearing MUC-1 transfected adenocarcinoma cell lines. Tumour xenografts were established from three cell lines: 413-BCR, which expressed antigen on the cell surface and also shed antigen into the circulation, E3P23, which expressed the antigen but did not shed into the circulation, and a negative control (410.4 MUCI). Groups of five mice were injected with 1.0 mg/kg antibody, imaged after 72 h and then sacrificed, followed by assay of tissue uptake. The results showed a clear difference in the tumour and liver uptake, with the non-secreting cell line showing almost twice the tumour uptake and approximately 20% of the liver uptake of the secreting cell line.

Citation Information
Q. Davies, A. C. Perkins, M. Frier, S. Watson, et al.. "The effect of circulating antigen on the Biodistribution of the engineered Human antibody hCTM01 in a nude mice model" European Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 24 Iss. 2 (1997) p. 206 - 209
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