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A new monoclonal antibody for detection of EGF-receptors in western blots and paraffin-embedded tissue sections

โœ Scribed by A. Fernandez; E. Spitzer; R. Perez; F.-D. Boehmer; K. Eckert; W. Zschiesche; Prof. Dr. R. Grosse


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
915 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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โœฆ Synopsis


The prognostic significance of the epidermal growth factor receptor status (EGF-R-status) for certain human tumors requires the development of antibodies useful for clinical application. We used purified receptor preparations to generate monoclonal antibodies immunoreactive with the EGF-R purified from placenta membranes and A431 tumors. Four of the hybridomas contained antibodies (R2, R3, R5, and R9) which recognized both antigens. Antibody R3 was shown to display the following properties: it binds with a KD value of about 10~9-10-'o M to the receptor, a half maximal inhibition of ECF-binding is achieved at 5 x M, and in Western blots of cell membranes R3 specifically detects the EGF-R at 0.1 kg/ml. R3 inhibits ECF-dependent clonogenic growth of NRK cells and completely blocks EGF stimulated autophosphorylation of the receptor. Moreover, R3 also detects ECF-R in paraffinembedded tissue sections taken from human salivary gland, term placenta, and adult skin and mammary carcinomas. Thus, R3 can be used in retrospective diagnostic clinical studies and might help to develop new immunotherapeutic intervention. Q 1992 Wiiey-Liss, Inc.


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