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  • The L1 cell adhesion protein is a target for tumor diagnosis and therapy due to its overexpression in various cancers, with a specific focus on the anti-L1-CAM antibody chCE7 and its labeled fragments for imaging and treatment.
  • High-yield production of chCE7F(ab')2 fragments in HEK-293 cells was achieved, and their bioevaluation involved tracking tumor uptake in mice using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Results showed comparable tumor accumulation for both 177Lu and 67Cu fragments, but notable differences in kidney uptake, indicating the need for further evaluation of the kidney's role in biodistribution for effective therapeutic applications.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The L1 cell adhesion protein is overexpressed in tumors, such as neuroblastomas, renal cell carcinomas, ovarian carcinomas, and endometrial carcinomas, and represents a target for tumor diagnosis and therapy with anti-L1-CAM antibody chCE7. Divalent fragments of this internalizing antibody labeled with 67/64Cu and 177Lu were evaluated to establish a chCE7 antibody fragment for radioimmunotherapy and positron emission tomography imaging, which combines high-yield production with improved clearance and biodistribution properties.

Experimental Design: chCE7F(ab')2 fragments were produced in high amounts (0.2 g/L) in HEK-293 cells, substituted with the peptide-linked tetraazamacrocycle 3-(p-nitrobenzyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate-triglycyl-L-p-isothiocyanato-phenylalanine, and labeled with 67Cu and 177Lu. In vivo bioevaluation involved measuring kinetics of tumor and tissue uptake in nude mice with SK-N-BE2c xenografts and NanoPET (Oxford Positron Systems, Oxford, United Kingdom) imaging with 64Cu-3-(p-nitrobenzyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate-triglycine-chCE7F(ab')2.

Results: The 177Lu- and 67Cu-labeled immunoconjugates reached maximal tumor accumulation at 24 hours after injection with similar levels of 12%ID/g to 14%ID/g. Blood levels dropped to 1.0%ID/g for the 177Lu fragment and 2.3%ID/g for the 67Cu fragment at 24 hours. The most striking difference concerned radioactivity present in the kidneys, being 34.5%ID/g for the 177Lu fragment and 16.0%ID/g for the 67Cu fragment at 24 hours. Positron emission tomography imaging allowed clear visualization of s.c. xenografts and peritoneal metastases and a detailed assessment of whole-body tracer distribution.

Conclusions: 67/64Cu- and 177Lu-labeled recombinant chCE7F(ab')2 revealed suitable in vivo characteristics for tumor imaging and therapy but displayed higher kidney uptake than the intact monoclonal antibody. The 67Cu- and 177Lu-labeled immunoconjugates showed different in vivo behavior, with 67/64Cu-3-(p-nitrobenzyl)-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate-triglycine-F(ab')2 appearing as the more favorable conjugate due to superior tumor/kidney ratios.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-05-0227DOI Listing

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