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Radioimmunotherapy of human B-cell lymphoma with 90Y-conjugated antiidiotype monoclonal antibody

Authors :
Dg, Amox
Green MR
Se, Halpern
Hupf H
Ra, Miller
Ba, Parker
Royston I
Jane Simoni
Rj, Starr
Ab, Vassos
Source :
Europe PubMed Central
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

We report the first case of 90Y-conjugated monoclonal antibody (MoAb) administration for human radioimmunotherapy. Ten mCi 90Y-labeled antiidiotype (anti-Id) MoAb were administered to a patient with B-cell lymphoma whose tumor successfully imaged with 111In-labeled anti-Id MoAb. No significant toxicities were observed. More than 2 g of unlabeled anti-Id MoAb were administered while clearing the circulating IgM idiotype prior to administration of the 90Y-MoAb. Transient partial regression of disease was observed. Serial fine needle aspirations of a malignant lymph node documented in vivo anti-Id penetration into a site that did not image by radioimmunoscintigraphy. The radiosensitivity of B-cell lymphoma, the tumor specificity of anti-Id, the antitumor activity of anti-Id alone, and the safe administration of 10 mCi 90Y-labeled anti-Id MoAb in this report suggest further investigation of this radioimmunoconjugate for therapy of B-cell lymphoma is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
00085472
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....28ed01257f984a67b7c0b2d0c8ee177f