Japanese Journal of Cancer Research GANN
Print ISSN : 0910-5050
ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF ADRIAMYCIN ENTRAPPED IN LIPOSOMES CONJUGATED WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST TUMOR-ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN OF BOVINE LEUKEMIA CELLS
Misao ONUMATerukazu ODAWARAShinobu WATARAIYoko AIDAKenji OCHIAIBunei SYUTOKozo MATSUMOTOTatsuji YASUDAYutaka FUJIMOTOHisao IZAWAYoshimi KAWAKAMI
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1986 Volume 77 Issue 11 Pages 1161-1167

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Monoclonal antibody against tumor-associated antigen (TAA) expressed on bovine leukemia cells was conjugated to liposomes containing adriamycin (ADM), and the specificity and therapeutic effects of the conjugates were examined in vitro and in vivo using a TAA-positive bovine leukemia cell line as the target tumor. In vitro studies with the TAA-positive cell line clearly indicated that the antibody-conjugated liposomes containing ADM exerted selective effects on TAA-positive cells in the inhibition assay of 3H-thymidine incorporation. Three injections of liposomes containing ADM (4mg/kg) into tumor-bearing nude mice significantly inhibited the tumor growth and the therapeutic effect of the antibody-conjugated liposomes was far greater than that of normal mouse IgG-conjugated liposomes as assessed in terms of tumor size.

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