Direct intralymphatic injection of radiolabeled (111)In-T101 in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma Journal Article


Authors: Mulshine, J. L.; Carrasquillo, J. A.; Weinstein, J. N.; Keenan, A. M.; Reynolds, J. C.; Herdt, J.; Bunn, P. A.; Sausville, E.; Eddy, J.; Cotelingam, J. D.; Perentesis, P.; Pinsky, C.; Larson, S. M.
Article Title: Direct intralymphatic injection of radiolabeled (111)In-T101 in patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Abstract: Direct intralymphatic administration of radiolabeled monoclonal antibody in targeting antigen-bearing lymphoma cells in regional lymph nodes of patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma was evaluated. Seven consecutive patients undergoing staging lymphangiography received intralymphatic infusions of In-111-T101 to evaluate lymph node involvement. This procedure was accomplished without significant complication. The In-111-T101 rapidly distributed throughout the regional lymphatic compartment and passed into the systemic circulation. Tumor-bearing sites in the inguinal-femoral lymph nodes retained from 0.42 to 4.8% of the injected dose of radiolabeled antibody. Three patients were upstaged to Stage IVA based on tumor involvement found after radiolymphoscintigraphy-directed biopsy of groin lymph nodes, selected because of intense radioactivity by gamma camera imaging. Compared with previously reported s.c. antibody administration, there was a marked reduction in the radioactive exposure of normal tissues at the injection sites in the lower extremities. Direct intralymphatic delivery of In-111-T101 appears to be a feasible, efficient method for delivering therapeutic doses of radiolabeled antibody.
Keywords: lymphoscintigraphy; immunoglobulin; therapy; chronic lymphocytic-leukemia; sezary syndrome; radioimmunodetection; lymphatics; mycosis-fungoides; t101 monoclonal-antibody; immunolymphoscintigraphy
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 51
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1991-01-15
Start Page: 688
End Page: 695
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1991ET78900037
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 1985786
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Steven M Larson
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