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Biokinetics of Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibody BC8: Differences in Biodistribution and Dosimetry among Hematologic Malignancies.

Manuela Cristina Matesan, Darrell R. Fisher, Roger Wong, Ajay K. Gopal, Damian J. Green, William Bensinger, Brenda Sandmaier, John Pagel, Johnnie Orozco, Oliver W. Press, Ryan Cassaday, Michele Wanner, Eric Hutchinson, Sujit Pal, Carolyn Thostenton and Joseph Rajendran
Journal of Nuclear Medicine March 2020, jnumed.119.234443; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.119.234443
Manuela Cristina Matesan
1 University of Washington, United States;
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Roger Wong
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Ajay K. Gopal
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Damian J. Green
2 Fred Huthinson Cancer Research Center;
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William Bensinger
3 Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, Wa, United States;
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Brenda Sandmaier
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John Pagel
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Johnnie Orozco
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Oliver W. Press
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We reviewed 111In-DOTA-anti-CD45 antibody (BC8) imaging and bone marrow biopsy measurements to ascertain biodistribution and biokinetics of the radiolabeled antibody and to investigate differences based on type of hematologic malignancy. Methods: Serial whole-body scintigraphic images (4 time-points) were obtained after infusion of the 111In-DOTA-BC8 (176-406 MBq) in 52 adult patients with hematologic malignancies (lymphoma, multiple myeloma, acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome). Counts were obtained for the regions of interest for spleen, liver, kidneys, testicles (in males), and two marrow sites (acetabulum and sacrum) and correction for attenuation and background was made. Bone marrow biopsies were obtained 14-24 hours post-infusion and percent of administered activity was determined. Radiation absorbed doses were calculated. Results: Initial uptake in liver averaged 32% ± 8.4% (S.D.) of administered activity (52 patients), which cleared monoexponentially with biological half-time of 293 ± 157 hours (33 patients) or did not clear (19 patients). Initial uptake in spleen averaged 22% ± 12% and cleared with a biological half-time 271 ± 185 hours (36 patients) or longer (6 patients). Initial uptake in kidney averaged 2.4% ± 2.0% and cleared with a biological half-time of 243 ± 144 hours (27 patients) or longer (9 patients). Initial uptake in red marrow averaged 23% ± 11% and cleared with half-times of 215 ± 107 hours (43 patients) or longer (5 patients). Whole-body retention half-times averaged 198 ± 75 hours. Splenic uptake was higher in the AML/MDS group when compared to the lymphoma group (p ≤ 0.05) and to the multiple myeloma group (p ≤ 0.10). Liver represented the dose-limiting organ. For liver uptake, no significant differences were observed between the three malignancy groups. Average calculated radiation absorbed doses per unit administered activity for a therapy infusions of 90Y-DOTA-BC8 were for red marrow: 470 ± 260 cGy/MBq, liver 1100 ± 330 cGy/MBq, spleen 4120 ± 1950 cGy/MBq, total body 7520 ± 20 cGy/MBq, osteogenic cells 290 ± 200 cGy/MBq, and kidneys 240 ± 200 cGy/MBqR. Conclusion: 111In-DOTA-BC8 had long retention time in liver, spleen, kidneys, and red marrow, and the highest absorbed doses were calculated for spleen and liver. Few differences were observed by malignancy type. The exception was greater splenic uptake among leukemia/MDS group when compared to lymphoma and multiple myeloma groups.

  • Monoclonal Antibodies
  • Oncology: Lymphoma
  • BC8
  • anti-CD45
  • dosimetry
  • radioimmunotherapy
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Biokinetics of Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibody BC8: Differences in Biodistribution and Dosimetry among Hematologic Malignancies.
Manuela Cristina Matesan, Darrell R. Fisher, Roger Wong, Ajay K. Gopal, Damian J. Green, William Bensinger, Brenda Sandmaier, John Pagel, Johnnie Orozco, Oliver W. Press, Ryan Cassaday, Michele Wanner, Eric Hutchinson, Sujit Pal, Carolyn Thostenton, Joseph Rajendran
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Mar 2020, jnumed.119.234443; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.119.234443

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Biokinetics of Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibody BC8: Differences in Biodistribution and Dosimetry among Hematologic Malignancies.
Manuela Cristina Matesan, Darrell R. Fisher, Roger Wong, Ajay K. Gopal, Damian J. Green, William Bensinger, Brenda Sandmaier, John Pagel, Johnnie Orozco, Oliver W. Press, Ryan Cassaday, Michele Wanner, Eric Hutchinson, Sujit Pal, Carolyn Thostenton, Joseph Rajendran
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