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Selective depletion of radiolabeled HER2-specific antibody for contrast improvement during PET.


ABSTRACT: The prolonged in vivo persistence of antibodies results in high background and poor contrast during their use as molecular imaging agents for positron emission tomography (PET). We have recently described a class of engineered Fc fusion proteins that selectively deplete antigen-specific antibodies without affecting the levels of antibodies of other specificities. Here, we demonstrate that these Fc fusions (called Seldegs, for selective degradation) can be used to clear circulating, radiolabeled HER2-specific antibody during diagnostic imaging of HER2-positive tumors in mice. The analyses show that Seldegs have considerable promise for the reduction of whole-body exposure to radiolabel and improvement of contrast during PET.

SUBMITTER: Khare P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8489906 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective depletion of radiolabeled HER2-specific antibody for contrast improvement during PET.

Khare Priyanka P   Sun Wei W   Ramakrishnan Sreevidhya S   Hao Guiyang G   Lo Su-Tang ST   Nham Kien K   Sun Xiankai X   Ober Raimund J RJ   Ward E Sally ES   Swiercz Rafal R  

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The prolonged in vivo persistence of antibodies results in high background and poor contrast during their use as molecular imaging agents for positron emission tomography (PET). We have recently described a class of engineered Fc fusion proteins that selectively deplete antigen-specific antibodies without affecting the levels of antibodies of other specificities. Here, we demonstrate that these Fc fusions (called Seldegs, for selective degradation) can be used to clear circulating, radiolabeled  ...[more]

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