Evaluation of 177 Lu-Labeled Pertuzumab F(ab') 2 Fragments for HER2-Positive Cancer Targeting: A Comparative In Vitro and In Vivo Study.
Rohit SharmaArchana MukherjeeAnuj KumarHaladhar Dev SarmaPublished in: Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals (2024)
Background: Radiolabeled antibody fragments present a promising opportunity as theranostic agents, offering distinct advantages over whole antibodies. In this study, the authors investigate the potential of [ 177 Lu]Lu-DTPA-F(ab') 2 -pertuzumab as a theranostic agent for precise targeting of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive cancers. Additionally, the authors aim to quantitatively assess the binding synergism in the presence of cold trastuzumab. Materials and Methods: F(ab') 2 -pertuzumab was prepared by pepsin digestion and conjugated with a bifunctional chelator. The immunoconjugate was radiolabeled with 177 Lu and characterized by chromatography techniques. Binding parameters (affinity, specificity, and immunoreactivity) and cellular binding enhancement studies were evaluated in HER2-overexpressing and triple-negative cell lines. The in vivo enhancement in tumor uptake of the radiolabeled immunoformulation was assessed in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice bearing tumors, both in the presence and absence of unlabeled trastuzumab. Results: The formulation of [ 177 Lu]Lu-DTPA-F(ab') 2 -pertuzumab could be prepared in high yields and with consistent radiochemical purity, ensuring reproducibility. Comprehensive in vitro and in vivo evaluation studies confirmed high specificity and immunoreactivity of the formulation toward HER2 receptors. Binding synergism of radiolabeled pertuzumab fragments in the presence of trastuzumab to HER2 receptors was observed. Conclusions: The radioformulation of [ 177 Lu]Lu-DTPA-F(ab') 2 -pertuzumab holds great promise as a targeted approach for addressing HER2-positive cancers. A potentially effective strategy to amplify therapeutic efficacy involves dual epitope targeting by combining radiolabeled pertuzumab with cold trastuzumab.
Keyphrases
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