Detection of Anti-HLA-F Antibodies in Sera from Cancer Patients
Background: We previously reported that a Q5 gene product (Q5 antigen) on the surface of tumor cells caused humoral immune reaction in syngeneic tumor-bearing mice. Transcripts of the Q5 gene were observed in various tumor cells. The human counterpart of the Q5 gene has not been clarified yet. Mater...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anticancer research 2004-09, Vol.24 (5C), p.3387-3392 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: We previously reported that a Q5 gene product (Q5 antigen) on the surface of tumor cells caused humoral immune
reaction in syngeneic tumor-bearing mice. Transcripts of the Q5 gene were observed in various tumor cells. The human counterpart
of the Q5 gene has not been clarified yet. Materials and Methods: Transcripts of human class Ib genes in various human tumor
cell lines were analyzed by the RT-PCR method. Whether anti-HLA-F antibodies were present in sera from cancer patients was
investigated through Western blotting with recombinant HLA-F as an antigen. Results: Transcripts of the HLA-F gene were produced
by various tumor cell lines. In addition, anti-HLA-F IgG was present in the sera derived from various types of cancer patients
(26 positives / 42 tested), but not in the sera derived from healthy donors (0 / 20). Conclusion: Anti-HLA-F antibodies should
be further investigated as possible diagnostic tumor markers. |
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ISSN: | 0250-7005 1791-7530 |