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Human monoclonal antibodies specific for the tumour associated Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen.

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  • Human monoclonal antibodies specific for the tumour associated Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen. Abstract Text:

    k dahlenborgK Dahlenborg,l hultmanL Hultman,r carlssonR Carlsson,b janssonB Jansson,

    Five hybridomas producing human monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) of IgA and IgM isotypes reacting with the tumour associated TF antigen were generated after in vitro immunisation or antigen specific isolation of normal peripheral blood B cells using asialoglycophorin, a TF containing antigen. All 5 antibodies produced by the hybridomas bound strongly to asialoglycophorin and to synthetic glycoprotein containing the TF-epitope, with preference to the beta form (Galb1-3GalNAc-beta-O-CETE-BSA) as compared to the alpha form (Galbl-3GalNAc-alpha-O-APE-HSA) in ELISA. Flow cytometry analysis revealed binding to carcinoma cell lines of different origin such as breast, colon, pancreas, ovary, bladder, lung and, in addition, to some tumour cell lines of haematopoietic origin. Immunohistochemical analysis of tumour tissues revealed staining patterns typical for mucins, and the antibodies were found to bind to glycoproteins among the MUC-1 positive high m.w. fraction shed from a TF antigen positive ovarian carcinoma cell line.

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    k dahlenborgK Dahlenborg,l hultmanL Hultman,r carlssonR Carlsson,b janssonB Jansson,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: International journal of cancer. Journal internati

    VOLUME: 70

    Page Numbers: 63-71

    Journal Abbreviation: Int. J. Cancer

    ISSN: 0020-7136

    DAY: 6

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 1997

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: BioInvent International AB, Lund, Sweden.

    Country: UNITED STATES

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