Radioimmunoassay for the major structural protein of mason‐pfizer monkey virus: Attempts to detect the presence of antigen or antibody in humans
The 25,000 dalton protein of Mason‐Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) was isolated by gel filtration chromatography. In agreement with results from other laboratories, antisera to type‐C and the non‐type‐C bovine leukemia and equine infectious anemia viruses did not precipitate 125I‐labelled MPMV p25. In ad...
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description | The 25,000 dalton protein of Mason‐Pfizer monkey virus (MPMV) was isolated by gel filtration chromatography. In agreement with results from other laboratories, antisera to type‐C and the non‐type‐C bovine leukemia and equine infectious anemia viruses did not precipitate 125I‐labelled MPMV p25. In addition, these viruses did not cross‐react in a competition radioimmunoassay for MPMV p25. Twenty‐one human tissues (15 breast carcinomas, 2 normal breasts, 3 acute myelogenous leukemias and 1 sarcoma) were fractionated by detergent solubilization, ammonium sulfate precipitation, and DE‐52 anion exchange chromatography. These methods were shown to be highly effective for purification of MPMV p25. Under assay conditions which minimized incubation damage to the 125I‐MPMV p25, all tissues failed to react in the competition radioimmunoassay (RIAT). Two hundred and two human sera or plasma specimens, including those from patients with breast cancer and 33 age‐matched controls, from 50 patients with hematologic malignancies, from 12 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and from 14 patients with systemic lupus erythematosis, were examined for antibodies to MPMV p25. With the exception of two multiple myeloma plasmas which produced artifactual false positive reactions based on hypergammaglobulinemia, a known complication of salt precipitation radioimmunoassays, the remainder of the specimens were negative for evidence of MPMV p25 antibodies. |
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