2 MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES SELECTIVE FOR HUMAN MAMMARY-CARCINOMA
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 45 (3) , 1337-1343
Abstract
Mouse myeloma cells were fused with spleen cells from BALB/c mice immunized with the MCF-7 human mammary carcinoma cell line. Among hybridomas, 2 (3B18 and 15A8) were selected and cloned. Hybridoma 3B18 produces .kappa.-IgG1 antibodies that react with a cytoplasmic component of MCF-7 cells. In immunoperoxidase assays, 3B18 reacts with 27 of 31 specimens of human mammary carcinoma. It reacts most consistently with poorly differentiated and infiltrating ductal breast cancers, but it also reacts with isolated cells in 3 of 5 benign mammary pathological lesions with a variable distribution. The antibody does not react with normal mammary epithelium. It does not react with any normal human tissues and it reacts with only 1 of 19 other cancers tested. Hybridoma 15A8 produces .kappa.-IgG1 antibodies that react with the surface membranes of the cells of 2 human breast cancer cell lines, but not with a human fibroblast cell line. In immunoperoxidase assays, the antibody reacted with 28 of 31 human mammary carcinomas. The antibody also reacts more weakly with normal human epithelial cells of breast, renal proximal tubule, skin, esophagus and salivary gland, but no other normal tissue. The antibody was unreactive with 14 of 18 other malignant tissues tested. Since 3B18 and 15A8 detect antigens found predominantly in human mammary carcinomas and, possibly, distinguish overlapping categories of human mammary carcinomas, they may prove useful in determining the cellular lineage from which human mammary carcinomas arise, or they may have other clinical applications in breast cancer.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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