131-I BC-2小鼠IgG的人胶质瘤放射免疫显像:初步报告。

S Lastoria, L Castelli, E Vergara, E Seccamani, C Bonino, M Mariani, M S De Santi, A De Simone, A Ambrosio, L Zardi
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对10例颅内恶性肿瘤患者进行I-131 BC-2 MoAb放射免疫显像研究。测定放射免疫成像的敏感性和特异性,并与计算机x线断层扫描和磁共振成像结果进行比较。BC-2 MoAb是一种小鼠IgG1抗tenascin,在成人正常脑中不表达,在胶质瘤和/或脑转移瘤以及其他人类肿瘤中大量发现。1至4天获得的伽马相机图像显示,8个肿瘤中BC-2的摄取增加,与周围正常大脑形成不同程度的对比。两个病变的RIS结果为阴性:脑膜瘤和少突胶质细胞瘤。通过外部伽马成像确定I-131 BC-2的特异性肿瘤摄取,范围从注射剂量的0.002到0.007%。在4例患者中注射99m-Tc-FO23C5(一种同型匹配的对照IgG1)检测肿瘤的非特异性摄取,其浓度低于0.0001%。I-131 BC-2肿瘤/非肿瘤比率,使用数字图像的几何平均值测量,范围从3到7.5:1。本研究表明,BC-2在胶质瘤患者中的肿瘤摄取是由于特定的过程。
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Human gliomas radioimmunoimaging with 131-I BC-2 murine IgG: preliminary report.

Ten patients with intracranial malignancies were studied by radioimmunoscintigraphy with I-131 BC-2 MoAb. Sensitivity and specificity of radioimmunoimaging were determined and compared with the results obtained with computed X-ray tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. BC-2 MoAb is a murine IgG1 anti-tenascin, which is not expressed by adult normal brain and has been found in large amount in gliomas and/or cerebral metastases, as well as other human tumors. Gamma-camera images obtained at 1 to 4 days exhibited increasing uptake of BC-2 in eight tumors, with varying degrees of contrast with the surrounding normal brain. Two lesions resulted negative to RIS: a meningioma and an oligodendroglioma. Specific tumor uptake of I-131 BC-2 was determined, by external gamma imaging, and ranged from 0.002 up to 0.007 percent of injected dose. Nonspecific uptake in the tumor was determined injecting 99m-Tc-FO23C5 (an isotype-matched control IgG1) in four patients and it was lower than 0.0001% ID. I-131 BC-2 tumor/nontumor ratios, measured using the geometric mean on digital images, ranged from 3 to 7.5:1. This study demonstrates that the tumor uptake of BC-2 in patients with glioma was due to specific processes.

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