Clinical Experience with Rhenium-186-Labeled Monoclonal Antibodies for Radioimmunotherapy: Results of Phase I Trials
Rhenium is a radionuclide with physical and chemical properties suitable for radioimmunotherapy. Two Phase I trials were carried out using 186Re-labeled murine monoclonal antibodies. Patients with refractory metastatic epithelial carcinoma received single doses of either 186Re-labeled intact NR-LU-1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) 1992-06, Vol.33 (6), p.1099 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rhenium is a radionuclide with physical and chemical properties suitable for radioimmunotherapy. Two Phase I trials were carried out using 186Re-labeled murine monoclonal antibodies. Patients with refractory metastatic epithelial carcinoma received single doses of either 186Re-labeled intact NR-LU-10, a pancarcinoma antibody, 25-120 mCi/m2 (n = 15) or 186Re-labeled F(ab')2 fragment of NR-CO-02, an anti-CEA variant antibody, 25-200 mCi/m2 (n = 31). Prior to radioimmunotherapy, tumor localization of antibody was confirmed by 99mTc-labeled NR-LU-10 Fab or 99mTc-labeled NR-CO-02 F(ab')2 imaging. Dose-limiting myelosuppression was observed at 120 mCi/m2 following 186Re-NR-LU-10 intact antibody and at 150 mCi/m2 following NR-CO-02 F(ab')2 fragment in heavily pretreated patients. In patients with minimal prior therapy, a maximum tolerated dose for NR-CO-02 F(ab')2 was not reached by 200 mCi/m2. Non-marrow toxicity was minimal. Human anti-mouse antibody developed in all patients receiving intact NR-LU-10, and in 86% patients receiving F(ab')2 NR-CO-02. One patient treated with 186Re NR-CO-02 achieved a partial response. We conclude that 186Re-labeled antibody can be safely administered with significant toxicity limited to marrow. |
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ISSN: | 0161-5505 1535-5667 |