Detection in human breast carcinomas of an antigen immunologically related to a group-specific antigen of mouse mammary tumor virus
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 75 (3) , 1529-1533
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.75.3.1529
Abstract
An antigen immunologically related to a group-specific antigen (gp52, a 52,000 dalton glycoprotein) of the mouse mammary tumor virus was identified in paraffin sections of human breast cancers by the indirect immunoperoxidase technique. The specificity of the reaction with antibody against mouse mammary tumor virus was examined by absorption of the IgG with the following: purified gp52; a number of virus preparations (mouse mammary tumor virus, Rauscher leukemia virus, simian sarcoma virus, baboon endogenous virus and Mason-Pfizer monkey virus); normal plasma, leukocytes, breast tissue, milk, actin, collagen and hyaluronic acid, all of human origin; sheep erythrocytes and mucin. Only mouse mammary tumor virus (from C3H or Paris RIII strains and grown in either murine or feline cells) and purified gp52 eliminated the immunohistochemical reaction in the human breast tumors. Positive reactions were seen in 51 of 131 (39%) breast carcinomas of various histologic types, a minimal estimate in view of the limited number of sections from each tumor that could be examined. Negative reactions were obtained in all 119 benign breast lesions (cystic disease, fibroadenoma, papilloma, gynecomastia) and in all 18 normal breast tissues. With 1 exception, 99 carcinomas from 13 organs other than breast and 8 cystosarcomas were all negative.Keywords
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