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Spreadsheets for determining the immunoreactivity of radioimmunoconjugates

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Abstract

In the published manuscript for which this data set was created, we provide detailed protocols for the measurement of the immunoreactivity of radiolabeled antibodies. To provide some context, full-length antibodies and smaller antibody fragments have been viewed as promising vectors for the delivery of radionuclides to tumor tissues for decades. The creation of radioimmunoconjugates is predicated on the direct attachment of a radionuclide (i.e. a radiohalogen) or the initial bioconjugation of a chelator that can then be used to coordinate a radiometal. These two approaches have traditionally relied upon random reactions with residues within the immunoglobulin; however, stochastic modification strategies inevitably risk the integrity of the biomolecule itself and, as a result, can provide radioimmunoconjugates with subpar in vivo behavior. The initial evaluation of any novel radiolabeled antibody or antibody fragment should therefore involve the determination of the immunoconjugate's ability to bind its cognate antigen. These spreadsheets are companions to a manuscript in which we provide detailed protocols for three assays that can be used to determine the immunoreactivity of a radioimmunoconjugate: (1) a cell-based linear extrapolation assay; (2) a cell-based antigen saturation assay; and (3) a resin- or bead-based assay. 

These are spreadsheets that accompany our guide to measuring the immunoreactivity of radioimmunoconjugates.