Radioiodination, purification, and evaluation of antihuman tumor ‐derived immunoglobulin G light chain monoclonal antibody in tumor‐bearing nude mice

We report the synthesis and biological evaluation of 131I-labeled antihuman tumor-derived immunoglobulin G (IgG) light chain monoclonal antibody (4E9) ([131I]I-4E9) as a promising probe for tumor imaging. We report the synthesis and biological evaluation of131I-labeled antihuman tumor-derived immunoglobulin G (IgG) light chain monoclonal antibody (4E9) ([131I]I-4E9) as a promising probe for tumor imaging. [131I]I-4E9 was synthesized in radiochemical yield of 89.9  ± 4.7% with radiochemical purity of more than 99%. [131I]I-4E9 showed high stability in normal saline and human serum. In cell uptake studies, [131I]I-4E9 exhibited favorable binding affinity and high specificity in HeLa MR cells. In biodistribution studies, [131I]I-4E9 showed high tumor uptake, high tumor/non-tumor ratios, and specific binding in BALB/c nu/nu mice bearing human HeLa MR xenografts. Single-photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT) imaging of [131I]I-4E9 in the HeLa MR xenograft model demonstrated clear visualization of tumor after 48  h and confirmed specific binding in tumor. These findings suggest that [131I]I-4E9 possesses favorable biological characteristics and warrants further investigation as a prospective probe for imaging and treatment of cancers.
Source: Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research