Michael R. McDevitt,Dangshe Ma,Lawrence Lai,Jim Simón,Paul E. Borchardt,R.T. Frank,Karen Wu,V Pellegrini,Michael Curcio,Matthias Miederer,Neil H. Bander,David A. Scheinberg
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期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2001-11-16卷期号:294 (5546): 1537-1540被引量:481
A single, high linear energy transfer alpha particle can kill a target cell. We have developed methods to target molecular-sized generators of alpha-emitting isotope cascades to the inside of cancer cells using actinium-225 coupled to internalizing monoclonal antibodies. In vitro, these constructs specifically killed leukemia, lymphoma, breast, ovarian, neuroblastoma, and prostate cancer cells at becquerel (picocurie) levels. Injection of single doses of the constructs at kilobecquerel (nanocurie) levels into mice bearing solid prostate carcinoma or disseminated human lymphoma induced tumor regression and prolonged survival, without toxicity, in a substantial fraction of animals. Nanogenerators targeting a wide variety of cancers may be possible.