Human prostate tissue antigens defined by murine monoclonal antibodies

BALB/c mice were hyperimmunized against a membrane preparation derived from a pool of transurethral resection specimens which included three benign prostatic hyperplasia and one prostate adenocarcinoma tissue samples. The activated lymphocytes were fused with the NS-1 mouse myeloma cell line, and su...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 1986, Vol.46 (1), p.367-374
Hauptverfasser: STARLING, J. J, SIEG, S. M, BECKETT, M. L, WIRTH, P. R, WAHAB, Z, SCHELLHAMMER, P. F, LADAGA, L. E, POLESKIC, S, WRIGHT, G. L. JR
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Zusammenfassung:BALB/c mice were hyperimmunized against a membrane preparation derived from a pool of transurethral resection specimens which included three benign prostatic hyperplasia and one prostate adenocarcinoma tissue samples. The activated lymphocytes were fused with the NS-1 mouse myeloma cell line, and supernatants from immunogen-reactive hybridomas were screened for antibody binding activity using a solid-phase radioimmunoassay against the Calu-1 human lung adenocarcinoma cell line and several membrane preparations derived from various normal human tissues. Hybridoma cultures secreting antibodies which did not appear cross-reactive were doubly cloned by limiting dilution and screened against a large panel of membrane preparations derived from normal prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostate adenocarcinoma tissues as well as samples obtained from a variety of normal human tissues. The monoclonal antibodies were also evaluated against 24 normal, virally transformed, and malignant human cell lines. Two monoclonal antibodies were isolated which demonstrated a restricted binding activity to prostate antigens and were not widely cross-reactive with nonprostate normal tissues or cell lines. These antibodies were designated TURP-27 (IgG3, k) and TURP-73 (IgG2a, k). Both of these monoclonal antibodies were reactive against formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues in the immunoperoxidase assay and were subsequently tested against a variety of normal, hyperplastic, and malignant human tissues. These studies indicated that TURP-27 may be directed against a new prostate organ-associated marker and that TURP-73 is directed against an antigen expressed on prostate and a limited number of other tissues.
ISSN:0008-5472
1538-7445