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Monoclonal antibody immunoradiometric assay for an antigenic determinant (CA 72) on a novel pancarcinoma antigen (TAG-72)

✍ Scribed by Thomas L. Klug; Marcia A. Sattler; David Colcher; Jeffrey Schlom


Book ID
102869489
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1986
Tongue
French
Weight
957 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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✦ Synopsis


CA 72 is a monoclonal antibody (MAb) -defined antigenic determinant expressed on a pancarcinoma antigen found in more than 85% of human colorectal carcinomas. An immunoradiometric assay has been developed using the murine MAb 672.3 to quantitate CA 72 in human serum. In a simultaneous immunoradiometric assay, the mean CA 72 concentration in 1,099 serum samples from healthy blood donors was I .83 f 2.03 (SD) units/ml. If the upper limit of normal was set at 10 u/ml of serum, a value including 99% of healthy blood donors, only 4 of 101 serum samples (4%) from patients with benign disease were elevated, whereas 15 of 26 (58%) and 14 of 25 (56%) of rectal and colon carcinoma patient sera, respectively, were positive. Serum samples from 84 benign colorectal disease cases were examined; of these, 0 of 28 (0%) colorectal adenoma, I of 39 (3%) ulcerative proctocolitis, 0 of 15 (0%) diverticulosis, and 0 of 2 (Oo/o) irritable bowel disease sera contained more than 10 u/ml CA 72. A t a reference value of 20 u/ml, 0 of 101 (0%) benign disease and 2 of 1,060 (0.2%) blood donor sera had elevated values, whereas 10 of 26 (38%) and 9 of 25 (36%) rectal and colon patient sera, respectively, remained positive. The majority of patients with pancreatic and ovarian cancer, and a significant fraction of stomach cancer patient sera, also contained elevated levels of CA 72. The ability of this assay to discriminate between malignant and benign diseases suggests i t s further evaluation for monitoring and diagnosis in groups at risk for development of cancer.

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