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Targeting of a hydrophilic photosensitizer by use of internalizing monoclonal antibodies: A new possibility for use in photodynamic therapy

✍ Scribed by Maarten B. Vrouenraets; Gerard W.M. Visser; Christophe Loup; Bernard Meunier; Marijke Stigter; Hugo Oppelaar; Fiona A. Stewart; Gordon B. Snow; Guus A.M.S. van Dongen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
French
Weight
140 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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✦ Synopsis


Coupling of photosensitizers to tumor-selective monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) is an attractive option for improving the selectivity of photodynamic therapy (PDT). For this purpose, hydrophilic sensitizers would be most suitable because of their solubility in water. However, such sensitizers are known to be ineffective in PDT, probably because they cannot readily pass the cell membrane and reach the critical intracellular target. We used the model compound TrisMPyP-⌽CO 2 H, a hydrophilic porphyrin derivative, to test the hypothesis that hydrophilic photosensitizers might become of therapeutic value when directed into the tumor cell by use of internalizing MAbs. TrisMPyP-⌽CO 2 H was conjugated using a labile ester. Conjugates showed no impairment of integrity on SDS-PAGE, full stability in serum in vitro, and optimal immunoreactivity when the sensitizer: MAb ratio was <3. At higher molar ratios, the solubility of the conjugates decreased. In vitro internalization experiments showed that TrisMPyP-⌽CONH-125 I-cMAb U36 and TrisMPyP⌽CONH-125 I-mMAb 425 conjugates were internalized by A431 cells, in contrast to TrisMPyP-⌽CONH-125 I-mMAb E48 conjugates. Data on the in vitro efficacy of PDT with MAb-conjugated TrisMPyP-⌽CO 2 H showed that the internalizing cMAb U36 and mMAb 425 conjugates were phototoxic to A431 cells, while the non-internalizing E48 conjugate and the unconjugated sensitizer were not. Biodistribution data of conjugates with sensitizer: 125 I-cMAb U36 ratios varying from 1:1 to 3:1 in tumor-bearing nude mice revealed selective accumulation in the tumor. Conjugates with higher molar ratios were cleared more rapidly from the blood than the unconjugated 125 I-cMAb U36, resulting in lower tumor uptake but similar tumor-to-blood ratios. Our data suggest that hydrophilic photosensitizers might have therapeutic value when targeted to tumors by internalizing MAbs.


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