Monoclonal antibodies 10B, 8C and M2A were conjugated with cyclic DTPA anhydride to a substitution level of 1 2 mol DTPA/mol antibody. The DTPA-conjugated antibodies were purified by size-exclusion mini-column chromatography and labelled with ["qn]In acetate to a specific activity of 37-74kBq//~g (I
In vitro stability of EDTA and DTPA immunoconjugates of monoclonal antibody 2G3 labeled with indium-111
โ Scribed by Raymoind Reilly; Nicole Lee; Sylvain Houle; John Law; Alexander Marks
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Weight
- 711 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0883-2889
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โฆ Synopsis
Monoclonal antibody 2G3 directed against a high molecular weight glycoprotein on breast and ovarian cancer cells was conjugated with bicyclic DTPA (or EDTA) anhydride or benzyl isothiocyanate DTPA (benzyl DTPA) and labeled with 111In. DTPA anhydride was more reactive with the antibody than benzyl DTPA, and kinetics of labeling with 111In were more rapid for DTPA substituted 2G3 than for benzyl DTPA substituted 2G3. On the other hand, 111In-2G3 conjugates prepared using DTPA anhydride were subject to more extensive dimerization and higher losses in immunoreactivity than those prepared using benzyl DTPA. On the basis of measurement of transchelation to transferrin, the stability of 111In-2G3 prepared using DTPA anhydride or benzyl DTPA did not differ during incubation in human plasma for 6 days at 37 degrees C. These results suggest that an important advantage of benzyl DTPA over DTPA anhydride for preparing 111In-labeled antibodies is the prevention of intermolecular (and intramolecular) crosslinking during conjugation which ultimately leads to alterations in conformation and losses in immunoreactivity of the radioimmunoconjugate.
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Monoclonal antibody 3E1.2 was coupled with the bifunctional chelate, cyclic DTPA anhydride, at molar ratios (cOTPAA:3E1.2) of 1:1, lO:l, 1OO:l and 1oOO:l. The desired substitution level of less than one mol of D"PA/bl of 3E1.2 was achieved at a molar ratio of 1O:l and a coupling efficiency of 9.9t3.