The utility of monoclonal antibodies in the imaging of prostate cancer.

Daniel Yao, Edouard J Trabulsi, Lale Kostakoglu, Shankar Vallabhajosula, Maureen A Joyce, David M Nanus, Matthew Milowsky, He Liu, Stanley J Goldsmith
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Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to prostate-specific antigens, such as PSMA, have great potential as diagnostic and therapeutic tools in the management of advanced prostate cancer. PSMA is a very attractive target for mAb-based imaging. It is expressed by virtually all prostate cancers and its expression is further increased in poorly differentiated, metastatic, and hormone-refractory carcinomas. The ProstaScint scan (Cytogen, Princeton, NJ), based on the mAb 7E11-C5.3, is currently approved for the imaging of prostate cancer in soft tissue but is not approved for imaging bone metastases. It appears superior to conventional imaging studies for soft-tissue disease but has limitations attributed to its intracellular binding site on PSMA. Overcoming this limitation, new mAbs to the extracellular domain of PSMA have been developed. The radioisotopes, (111)Indium, (90)Yttrium, and (177)Lutetium have been conjugated to one such mAb, J591. Radioimmunoscintigraphy with this immunoconjugate has demonstrated excellent tumor targeting of prostate cancer sites not only in soft tissue but also in bone.

单克隆抗体在前列腺癌影像学中的应用。
针对前列腺特异性抗原(如PSMA)的单克隆抗体(mab)在晚期前列腺癌的诊断和治疗中具有很大的潜力。PSMA是基于单克隆抗体成像的一个非常有吸引力的目标。它在几乎所有前列腺癌中表达,在低分化、转移和激素难治性癌中表达进一步增加。基于mAb 7E11-C5.3的ProstaScint扫描(Cytogen, Princeton, NJ)目前被批准用于软组织前列腺癌的成像,但未被批准用于骨转移的成像。它似乎优于软组织疾病的传统影像学研究,但由于其在PSMA上的细胞内结合位点存在局限性。为了克服这一限制,PSMA细胞外结构域的新单克隆抗体已经被开发出来。放射性同位素,(111)铟,(90)钇和(177)镥已经偶联到一个这样的单抗,J591。使用这种免疫偶联物的放射免疫显像显示,不仅在软组织中,而且在骨骼中,前列腺癌部位的肿瘤靶向性都很好。
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