Noninvasive Imaging of PSMA in Prostate Tumors with 89Zr-Labeled huJ591 Engineered Antibody Fragments: The FasterAlternatives

2014 
Engineered antibody fragments offer faster delivery with retained tumor specificity and rapid clearance from nontumor tissues. Here, we demonstrate that positron emission tomography (PET) based detection of prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) in prostatic tumor models using engineered bivalent antibodies built on single chain fragments (scFv) derived from the intact antibody, huJ591, offers similar tumor delineating properties but with the advantage of rapid targeting and imaging. 89Zr-radiolabeled huJ591 scFv (dimeric scFv-CH3; 89Zr-Mb) and cysteine diabodies (dimeric scFv; 89Zr-Cys-Db) demonstrated internalization and similar Kds (∼2 nM) compared to 89Zr-huJ591 in PSMA(+) cells. Tissue distribution assays established the specificities of both 89Zr-Mb and 89Zr-Cys-Db for PSMA(+) xenografts (6.2 ± 2.5% ID/g and 10.2 ± 3.4% ID/g at 12 h p.i. respectively), while minimal accumulation in PSMA(−) tumors was observed. From the PET images, 89Zr-Mb and 89Zr-Cys-Db exhibited faster blood clearance than the ...
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