Murine hybridoma were raised against the human colon carcinoma cell line CL-187. One clone was found to secrete a monoclonal antibody (ND-1) that recognizes a large external antigen (LEA) on human colon carcinoma cells. With indirect immunofluorescence on formaldehyde-fixed cells, more than 90% of t
Biological characterization and clinical applications of a monoclonal antibody recognizing an antigen restricted to neuroectodermal tissues
β Scribed by Patricia M. Allan; J. A. Garson; Edna I. Harper; Ushi Asser; H. B. Coakham; Betty Brownell; J. T. Kemshead
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 732 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The monoclonal antibody UJ13A was raised following immunization of mice with human foetal brain and subsequent somatic cell hyridization of spleen cells with the mouse myeloma cell line P3βX63βAG8β653. The antibody is of the IgG~1~ subclass and has been shown by indirect immunofluorescence studies on normal foetal, paediatric and adult tissues to selectively bind to most tissues of neuroectodermal origin. Many tumours of neural origin also express the UJI3A antigen and the reagent can be used to distinguish primary intracranial neural tumours from secondary carcinomas and lymphomas. UJI3A is also useful as one of a panel of reagents employed for the identification of metastatic spread of neuroblastoma cells to bone marrow and cerebrospinal fluid. Knowledge of the full spectrum of normal and malignant tissues binding UJ13A suggests that the antibody may have a role in the radioimmunolocalization of neuronal tumours such as neuroblastoma.
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