Radiotoxicity of bismuth-213 bound to membranes of monolayer and spheroid cultures of tumor cells

被引:45
作者
Kennel, SJ
Stabin, M
Roeske, JC
Foote, LJ
Lankford, PK
Terzaghi-Howe, M
Patterson, H
Barkenbus, J
Popp, DM
Boll, R
Mirzadeh, S
机构
[1] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Life Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
[2] Oak Ridge Inst Sci & Educ, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
[3] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
D O I
10.2307/3579935
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Monoclonal antibody 13A to murine CD44 was used to bind the alpha-particle emitter Bi-213 to cell surfaces of cultured EMT-6 or Line 1 tumor cells, Data on kinetics and saturation of binding, cell shape and nuclear size were used to calculate the absorbed dose to the nuclei, Treatment of monolayer cells with [Bi-213]MAb 13A produced a classical exponential survival curve with no apparent shoulder. Microdosimetry analyses indicated that 1.4-1.7 Gy produced a 37% surviving fraction (D-0), Multicellular spheroids were shown to bind [Bi-213]MAb 13A mainly on the outer cell layer. Relatively small amounts of activity added to the spheroids resulted in relatively large absorbed doses. The result was that 3-6-fold less added radioisotope was necessary to kill similar fractions of cells in spheroids than in monolayer cells. These data are consistent with the interpretation that the a particles from a single Bi-213 atom bound to one cell can penetrate and kill adjacent cells. Flow cytometry was used to sort cells originating from the periphery or from the interior of spheroids. Cells from the outside of the [Bi-213]MAb 13A exposed spheroids had a lower surviving fraction per administered activity than cells from the interior. Cells were killed efficiently in spheroids up to 20-30 cells in diameter. The data support the hypothesis that alpha-particle emitters should be very efficient at killing cells in micrometastases of solid tumors, (C) 1999 by Radiation Research Society.
引用
收藏
页码:244 / 256
页数:13
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]  
Boll RA, 1997, RADIOCHIM ACTA, V79, P145
[2]  
Brechbiel MW, 1992, J CHEM SOC P1, V1, P1173
[3]  
BRIESMEISTER J, 1983, MCNP USERS MANUAL
[4]   EXPERIMENTAL RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY [J].
BUCHSBAUM, DJ ;
LANGMUIR, VK ;
WESSELS, BW .
MEDICAL PHYSICS, 1993, 20 (02) :551-567
[5]   Alpha-particle-induced sister chromatid exchange in normal human lung fibroblasts: Evidence for an extranuclear target [J].
Deshpande, A ;
Goodwin, EH ;
Bailey, SM ;
Marrone, BL ;
Lehnert, BE .
RADIATION RESEARCH, 1996, 145 (03) :260-267
[6]  
ECKERMAN KF, 1986, 4TH P INT RAD DOS S, P67
[7]   alpha-particle-emitting radioisotopes coupled to antibody for acute myeloid leukaemia treatment [J].
Featherstone, C .
MOLECULAR MEDICINE TODAY, 1997, 3 (06) :232-233
[8]   EFFECTS OF PO-210 ALPHA-PARTICLES ON SURVIVAL AND PRENEOPLASTIC TRANSFORMATION OF PRIMARY RAT TRACHEAL EPITHELIAL-CELLS IRRADIATED WHILE IN SUSPENSION OR IN THE INTACT TISSUE [J].
FORD, JR ;
TERZAGHIHOWE, M .
RADIATION RESEARCH, 1993, 136 (01) :89-96
[9]  
GODDU SM, 1994, J NUCL MED, V35, P521
[10]  
HARTMANN F, 1994, CANCER RES, V54, P4362