Microbial Cytotoxic Effect of 212Pb in Radiopharmaceuticals.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1089/cbr.2024.0208
Aaron T Schatzmann, Tania A Stallons, Rachel Rivera, Quy P Nguyen, Rémy Dureau, Julien J Torgue
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Background: The cytotoxic effect of 212Pb on microbial growth was examined, using six microorganisms, at clinically relevant time points, to determine the potency of 212Pb as a self-sterilizing agent in radiopharmaceuticals using [212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE. Materials and Methods: Vials of radiolabeled [212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE, nonradiolabeled DOTAMTATE, and appropriate media were inoculated with Bacillus spizizenii, Candida albicans, Clostridium sporogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, or Aspergillus brasiliensis. Samples from each vial type were plated onto tryptic soy agar or Sabouraud dextrose plates and allowed to grow at optimal temperature for each strain to obtain quantifiable colony forming units (CFU). Results: Each microbial organism observed at least a 6 log reduction in total CFUs after 6 h of exposure to [212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE drug product vials, showing no remaining colonies as compared to the vials containing only media and drug formulation with no radiolabeled material, utilizing a low absorbed dose of no greater than 1.01 kGy. A sterility assessment of the two [212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE drug product vials containing the lowest total CFUs per vial displayed no microbial growth upon incubation for 14 d. Conclusions: This study suggests that 212Pb in radiopharmaceuticals is a potent microbial cytotoxic agent with self-sterilizing properties.

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背景:在临床相关的时间点,使用六种微生物检测 212Pb 对微生物生长的细胞毒性作用,以确定 212Pb 作为放射性药物中[212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE 自消毒剂的有效性。材料与方法:在装有放射性标记的[212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE、非放射性标记的 DOTAMTATE 和适当培养基的小瓶中接种芽孢杆菌、白色念珠菌、产孢梭菌、铜绿假单胞菌、金黄色葡萄球菌或巴西曲霉。将每种样品瓶中的样品培养到胰蛋白酶大豆琼脂或沙保酵母葡萄糖平板上,使其在每种菌株的最适温度下生长,以获得可量化的菌落形成单位(CFU)。结果:与只含培养基和不含放射性标记材料的药物制剂的小瓶相比,利用不超过 1.01 kGy 的低吸收剂量,在[212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE 药物产品小瓶中暴露 6 小时后,每种微生物的菌落总数至少减少 6 个对数,没有剩余菌落。对每小瓶中含有最少菌落总数的两个[212Pb]Pb-DOTAMTATE 药物产品小瓶进行的无菌性评估显示,培养 14 d 后无微生物生长:这项研究表明,放射性药物中的 212Pb 是一种强效的微生物细胞毒剂,具有自灭菌特性。
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期刊介绍: Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals is the established peer-reviewed journal, with over 25 years of cutting-edge content on innovative therapeutic investigations to ultimately improve cancer management. It is the only journal with the specific focus of cancer biotherapy and is inclusive of monoclonal antibodies, cytokine therapy, cancer gene therapy, cell-based therapies, and other forms of immunotherapies. The Journal includes extensive reporting on advancements in radioimmunotherapy, and the use of radiopharmaceuticals and radiolabeled peptides for the development of new cancer treatments.
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