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Expression of markers shared between human natural killer cells and neuroblastoma lines

โœ Scribed by Ronald C. McGarry; Alfredo Pinto; Deborah R. H. Hammersley-Straw; Cynthia L. Trevenen


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Weight
1011 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-7004

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โœฆ Synopsis


Neuroblastoma is a tumor of neuroectodermal origin arising most commonly from the adrenal medulla. We have examined the ability of several monoclonal antibodies which recognize markers predominantly expressed on human natural killer (NK) cells to react with neuroblastoma cell lines in vivo derived sections of tumor. HNK-1 (Leu 7) is a monoclonal IgM antibody which recognizes a carbohydrate epitope on NK cells and a wide range of tumor cell types. We have shown that HNK-1 recognizes the human neuroblastoma lines SMS-KCNR, SMS-KAN, NMB/N7, and IMR/5. Expression of this antigen on cell lines can be slightly increased by retinoic acid-induced differentiation of the cells. N901 (NKH1), a monoclonal antibody raised against interleukin 2-dependent human NK cell lines also recognizes all human neuroblastoma cell lines examined. This expression is independent of differentiation induction and levels remain unaltered following retinoic acid treatment of the cell lines. Lastly, with monoclonal antibody 49H.8, it has been found that reactivity of the lines is weak until induction of differentiation, after which highly significant increases of reactivity are seen. 49H.8 recognizes several cryptic carbohydrate antigens with varying affinities, shown to identify mouse and rat NK cells. In contrast to other NK markers, human neuroblastoma cell lines did not express significant reactivity with B73.1, Leu 11b, or Leu 18. Immunohistochemical staining of sections of human neuroblastoma tumors correlated with the in vitro findings; however, staining with N901 and 49H.8 was only seen on frozen sections, not paraffin-embedded. The significance of shared NK cell-neuroblastoma/neuron antigens is currently under investigation.


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