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Type: Journal article
Title: In vivo targeting of dead tumor cells in a Murine Tumor Model using a monoclonal antibody specific for the La Autoantigen
Author: Al-ejeh, F.
Darby, J.
Pensa, K.
Diener, K.
Hayball, J.
Boucaut, R.
Citation: Clinical Cancer Research, 2007; 13(18):5519-5527
Publisher: Amer Assoc Cancer Research
Issue Date: 2007
ISSN: 1078-0432
1557-3265
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Responsibility: 
Fares Al-Ejeh, Jocelyn M. Darby, Katherine Pensa, Kerrilyn R. Diener, John D. Hayball and Michael P. Brown
Abstract: PURPOSE: To investigate the potential of the La-specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) 3B9 as an in vivo tumor-targeting agent. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: The murine EL4 lymphoma cell line was used for in vitro studies and the EL4 model in which apoptosis was induced with cyclophosphamide and etoposide was used for in vivo studies. In vitro studies compared 3B9 binding in the EL4 cell with that in its counterpart primary cell type of the thymocyte. For in vivo studies, 3B9 was intrinsically or extrinsically labeled with carbon-14 or 1,4,7,10-tetra-azacylododecane-N,N′,N″,N″″-tetraacetic acid–indium-111, respectively, and biodistribution of the radiotracers was investigated in EL4 tumor-bearing mice, which were treated or not with chemotherapy. RESULTS: La-specific 3B9 mAb bound EL4 cells rather than thymocytes, and binding was detergent resistant. 3B9 binding to dead EL4 cells in vitro was specific, rapid, and saturable. Significantly, more 3B9 bound dead EL4 tumor explant cells after host mice were treated with chemotherapy, which suggested that DNA damage induced 3B9 binding. Tumor binding of 3B9 in vivo was antigen specific and increased significantly after chemotherapy. Tumor accumulation of 3B9 peaked at ∼50% of the injected dose per gram of tumor 72 h after chemotherapy and correlated with increased tumor cell death. Tumor/organ ratios of 3B9 biodistribution, which included the tumor/blood ratio, exceeded unity 48 or more hours after chemotherapy. CONCLUSIONS: La-specific mAb selectively targeted dead tumor cells in vivo, and targeting was augmented by cytotoxic chemotherapy. This novel cell death radioligand may be useful both for radioimmunoscintigraphy and radioimmunotherapy.
Keywords: Thymus Gland
Tumor Cells, Cultured
Animals
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice
Lymphoma, T-Cell
DNA Damage
Indium Radioisotopes
Cyclophosphamide
Etoposide
Ribonucleoproteins
Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Immunoconjugates
Autoantigens
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
Immunoblotting
Radioimmunotherapy
Combined Modality Therapy
Flow Cytometry
Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
Apoptosis
Tissue Distribution
Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
Rights: Copyright © 2007 American Association for Cancer Research
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-0964
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-07-0964
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