METHODS.One mg of 14G2a or control IgG was labeled with 1-2 mCi of indium- nerve conduction studies were performed, and after euthanasia radioactivity was determined in major organs.
RESULTS.Unlabeled high dose 14G2a administered to mice, rats, or rabbits did ton, Texas.not cause neurotoxicity within 3 weeks. GD2 antigens were shown by immunochemistry to be present in brain and peripheral nerve tissues of rodents and beagles. After in vivo administration of radiolabeled 14G2a, canine lymph nodes showed specific uptake, but only minimal radioactivity was found in the nervous system. Dogs that received additional high dose unlabeled 14G2a showed much higher lymph node uptake and follicular lymph node hyperplasia. Low motor response amplitudes on nerve conduction studies were noted.
CONCLUSIONS.A radioisotope label on IgG and its visualization in a large series of animal models indicate that a low protein dose of anti-GD2 IgG will not cause Presented in part at the Sixth Conference on neurologic side effects in patients. High protein dose anti-GD2 IgG may enhance Radioimmunodetection and Radioimmunotherantineoplastic effects and contribute to neurotoxicity through stimulation of norapy of Cancer, Princeton, New Jersey, October mal lymphocytes with subsequent release of cytokines.