TISSUE DISTRIBUTION OF BREAST-CANCER - ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS DEFINED BY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 4 (3) , 273-286
Abstract
Balb/c mice were immunized with membrane preparations of primary and metastatic breast carcinomas or with live breast cancer cell lines. Sixty-two fusions were performed between immune splenocytes and SP2/0 mouse myeloma cells, and 107 hybridomas were cloned that produced antibody reactive with breast cancer membrane extract, cell lines, and frozen sections, but not with normal tissue membrane extracts or a human fibroblast line. Ninety-four monoclonal antibodies were purified and tested for binding to 16 normal tissue frozen sections and 5 blood cell types. Thirty-five of the 94 antibodies were also tested breast cancer sections from 21 patients, 14 breast cancer cell lines, and 11 non-breast tumor sections. Two of 94 antibodies showed no reactivity to any of the 21 normal tissues or 11 non-breast neoplasms studied. These two antibodies, 451B7 and 452F2, bound 60% of the breast cancer cell lines and 25% of the breast cancer tissue sections. Eight additional antibodies bound .ltoreq. 3 of 21 normal tissues. These antibodies bound 25-85% of breast cancer sections, 0-75% of breasts cancer cell lines, and many of the non-breast cancers. A comparison of normal tissues and non-breast tumors bound by the breast cancer-reactive antibodies indicated that most of the cross-reacting normal tissue structures were epithelial in origin, and that the most cross-reactive non-breast cancers were those of secondary sex organs(uterus, prostate, ovary).This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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