DISTRIBUTION OF RADIOLABELED ALLOANTIBODIES IN MICE BEARING 3-METHYLCHOLANTHRENE-INDUCED SARCOMAS

  • 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 39 (9), 3363-3368
Abstract
Distribution of purified 125I-labeled alloantibodies, prepared from serum of DBA/2J mice obtained after immunization with C3H/HeJ spleen cells, was studied in immunosuppressed DBA/2J mice bearing either allogeneic C3H/HeJ 3-methylcholanthrene sarcomas growing s.c. or syngeneic SaD2 3-methylcholanthrene sarcomas. Once purified radiolabeled antibody was isolated from 125I-labeled immune .gamma.-globulin by a single adsorption onto C3H/HeJ RBC and elution from stroma prepared from these cells, by using 0.1 M glycine buffer (pH 3.0). Twice-purified alloantibody was then produced by Bio-Gel P-200 or Sephadex G-200 gel filtration chromatography or DEAE A-50 ion-exchange chromatography. In vitro, such purified antibodies bound specifically to C3H/HeJ RBC. In vivo, they localized to a significant extent following i.p. injection, preferentially in C3H/HeJ 3-methylcholanthrene sarcomas (4.4-8.9% of the injected dose per g of tumor equal to 1% of mouse weight), with mean tumor/blood ratios of 4.0-7.8, at 24 or 48 h after injection. The percentage of injected dose localized in tumor and the tumor/blood ratio did not show significant differences with respect to time or antibody purification method. Normal tissue/blood ratios in C3H/HeJ or SaD2 sarcoma-bearing mice were < 0.9. The tumor/blood ratios in SaD2 sarcomas were approximately 0.6. Injection of 131I-labeled normal DBA/2J .gamma.-globulin resulted in normal tissue/blood and tumor/blood ratios of < 0.9 in C3H/HeJ tumor-bearing mice.