Tom Bäck, Per Albertsson, Emma Aneheim, Ragnar Hultborn, Lars Jacobsson, Sture Lindegren, Stig Palm
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Abstract
Background: Real-time quantification of radioligand binding to cells under in vivo-like conditions improves evaluation of clinical potential. Materials and Methods: SKOV-3 tumor cells were grown in a monolayer on a thin glass plate placed in a sealable shallow chamber with a continuous flow of 125I-trastuzumab solution. The time-dependent cell binding was measured using a NaI detector, and the binding parameters were derived by computational analysis. Results: The detection efficiency of 125I was 65 cps/kBq for radioligand bound to the cells. Experiments were analyzed to find the values of kon and koff. The resulting kon was 3.2-7.9 × 104 M-1 s-1 and koff was 0.11-4.2 × 10-5 s-1. Conclusions: Radioligands can be rapidly evaluated by binding to living cells for selection and optimization of radioconjugates for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
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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.