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Query: UMLS:C0007095 (
carcinoid
)
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Meta-iodobenzylguanidine conjugated to 131I-iodine is an effective agent for the targeted radiotherapy of tumors of neural crest origin which express the
noradrenaline transporter
(
NAT
). The therapeutic application of 131I MIBG is presently limited to the treatment of phaeochromocytoma, neuroblastoma,
carcinoid
and medullary thyroid carcinoma. To determine the feasibility of MIBG targeting for a wider range of tumor types, we employed plasmid-mediated transfer of the
NAT
gene into a human glioblastoma cell line (UVW) which does not express the
NAT
gene. This resulted in a 15-fold increase in uptake of MIBG by the host cells. A dose-dependent toxicity of 131I MIBG to the transfectants was demonstrated using three methods: (1) survival of clonogens derived from monolayer culture; (2) survival of clonogens derived from disaggregated multicellular spheroids; and (3) spheroid growth delay. 131I MIBG was twice as toxic to cells in spheroids compared with those in monolayers, consistent with a greater effect of radiation cross-fire (radiological bystander effect) from 131I beta-radiation in the three-dimensional tumor spheroids. The highest concentration of 131I MIBG tested (1 MBq/ml) was nontoxic to UVW control cells or spheroids transfected with the
NAT
gene in reverse orientation. These findings are encouraging for the development of
NAT
gene transfer-mediated 131I MIBG therapy.
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PMID:Noradrenaline transporter gene transfer for radiation cell kill by 131I meta-iodobenzylguanidine. 1045 18