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Comparative Study
. 1990 Jul;31(7):1199-205.

Localization of Fc and Fab fragments of nonspecific polyclonal IgG at focal sites of inflammation

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Comparative Study

Localization of Fc and Fab fragments of nonspecific polyclonal IgG at focal sites of inflammation

A J Fischman et al. J Nucl Med. 1990 Jul.
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Abstract

Intact IgG, Fc, Fab, and 1/2Fc (reduced and alkylated Fc) were coupled to DTPA, labeled with indium-111 and administered to rats to compare the ability of fragments of IgG to localize at focal sites of inflammation. Two sets of experiments were performed: First, 1, 6, 24, and 48 hr after injection, biodistribution was determined in healthy animals; second, localization at sites of inflammation was determined by scintillation camera imaging of animals with deep-thigh infection due to Escherichia coli. The biodistribution studies demonstrated differences in kidney and liver localization: IgG less than Fc less than Fab less than 1/2Fc (kidney), Fc less than 1/2Fc less than IgG less than Fab (liver). The imaging studies revealed that target-to-background ratio (T/B) and percent residual activity (%RA) for IgG was significantly greater (p less than 0.01) than 1/2 Fc or Fab, and T/B for IgG was greater (p less than 0.01) than Fc. These studies suggest that the Fc portion of IgG is the fragment with the best imaging properties.

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