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Research Article

Effectiveness of radiolabelled antibodies for radio-immunotherapy in a colorectal xenograft model: a comparative study using the linear–quadratic formulation

Pages 507-517 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose : To develop a model that relates the pattern of dose delivery during radio-immunotherapy to biological effect. This model was used to assess the efficacy of a range of antibodies labelled with 131 I, 186 Re and 90 Y. Materials and methods : Pharmacokinetic data were obtained by injecting tumour-bearing nude mice with radiolabelled antibody. The dose-rate in bone marrow and tumour was then given by a two-compartment model description of the pharmacokinetics combined with the radionuclide properties. Response characteristics of tumour and marrow were defined in terms of radiosensitivity, repair capacity and proliferation, and the biological effect was assessed using the linear-quadratic formulation. Results : Tumour-specific antibodies with intermediate molecular weight and clearance from the circulation delivered the most effective doses to tumour due to their rapid uptake and prolonged retention in tumour coupled with efficient clearance from blood. Matching the radionuclide with antibody pharmacokinetics and tumour type further increased this effect. Conclusions : The model improves conceptual understanding of the relationship of parameters affecting therapy and makes it possible to optimize radio-immunotherapy by selecting the most effective antibody and radionuclide according to tumour biology.

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