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Does Treatment With Radio-labeled Antibodies Help Treat Melanoma Tumors? By.David Perez Site: Albert Einstein College Of Nuclear Medicine This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Mentor:Dr. E. Dadachova

Introduction What is Melanoma? Melanoma is the most severe type of skin cancer that affects an estimated 100,000 people worldwide per year. It causes malignant tumors in the body. Melanoma is for the most part fatal with 94% of people having a 8.5 month survival rate,while the remaining 6% have a 5 year average survival rate. Nude Mice Nude mice are genetic mutants that lack a thymus gland, because of this they have a weak immune system and a very low number of T cells.The mice have no hair on any part of their body whatsoever which is why they are called “nude” mice. Nude mice are used in research because their bodies do not reject any types of tissue and tumor grafts given to them.. How Both Are Related In this experiment, nude mice are injected with human Melanoma cells to provoke tumors in them.The mice are later treated with antibodies labeled with 188-Re (Rhenium) in hopes of increasing the survival rate of the illness.

Things Done So Far To start the experiment: The mice were weighed and blood samples were taken from them. Blood cells (leukocytes and platelets) in the samples were counted and the numbers were recorded. Human Melanoma cells were injected into the mice in order to induce tumors in them. The mice were later treated with radio labeled antibodies to see how it would affect the tumors. Eight days later were weighed again and more blood samples were taken from them. Blood cell numbers were counted and recorded again. In The Past 3 Days: The mice were weighed and more blood samples were taken from them. The blood samples which would be used to count leukocytes (White Blood Cells) were mixed with 2% acetic acid so that only leukocytes could be seen,while those that would be used to count platelets were mixed with Ammonium Oxide so that only platelets could be seen. The number of leukocytes (WBC) and platelets in the samples were counted using a hemocytometer,which is a slide for the microscope that has small boxes for counting cells,and compared to the numbers recorded from the previous two times.

Desired Results In General The Desired Long-term Results Are :  To Decrease the size of the tumors in the mice.  To Slow down the growth of the tumors,or stop their growth altogether.

Materials Used Cages->Used To Hold The Mice Pipettes->Pick up liquid in Mkl(Micro liter) measurement Pipette Tips-> The piece places at the tip of the pipette that actually holds the liquid. Skin Caliper-> Used to measure the size of the tumors. Latex Gloves-> Hand Protection Scalpels-> To cut the mice so that blood may be drawn from them. Microscope-> Used to view cells Hemocytometer->Slide used to view and count cells under a microscope. 2% Acetic Acid->Used to kill all other organisms in a blood sample besides Leukocytes. Ammonium Oxide-> Used to kill all other cells in a blood sample besides Platelets.

Acknowledgements I would like to thank my mentor: -Dr. E. Dadachova I would also like to thank: - Dr. K. Revskaya -Dr. Sat Bhattacharya -Harlem Children Society

References Dead Cells In Melanoma Tumors Provide Abundant Antigen For Targeted Delivery Of Ionizing Radiation By A mAb To Melanin By. Dr.Ekaterina Dadachova,Joshua D. Nosanchuk,Li Shi,Andrew D. Schweitzer,Annie Frenkel, Jerome S. Nosanchuk, and Arturo Casadevall