Monoclonal antibody to human osteosarcoma: a novel Mr 26,000 protein recognized by murine hybridoma TMMR-2.

Abstract:

:Three murine hybridomas (TMMR-1-3) were developed by repeated immunizations of mice with four different human osteosarcoma cell lines in an alternating sequence of inoculations. The monoclonal antibodies were screened for reactivities to cultured cell lines and tissue sections of osteosarcomas using flow cytometry and immunohistochemical techniques. TMMR-2 is a highly specific antibody (IgG1) that reacted with all 14 osteosarcoma tumors and eight human osteosarcoma cell lines tested, including the established human osteosarcoma cell lines HOS and Saos-2. Benign neoplastic cells from two osteoblastomas, osteoblasts from regions of reparative osteoid formation and neonatal new bone, are also reactive with TMMR-2. TMMR-1 has mesenchymal specificity while TMMR-3, although reactive with osseous differentiated cells, also reacted with mitotic cells of all cell types. Characterization of antigen structure by Western immunoblotting revealed that TMMR-2 reacted with a 100 degrees C heat labile mercaptoethanol-sensitive Mr 26,000 protein, and TMMR-3 recognized a mercaptoethanol-resistant Mr 97,000 protein whereas TMMR-1 reacted with a series of bands from 65,000 to 85,000 molecular weight, all of which were mercaptoethanol sensitive. TMMR-1 and TMMR-2 monoclonal antibodies showed complement-independent inhibition of [3H]thymidine incorporation into DNA, but did not exhibit cytotoxic activity. The results suggest that TMMR-2 is a specific antibody that recognizes an osteoblast/osteocyte surface antigen present in normal, reactive, and neoplastic disorders of bone. The inhibitory effects on DNA synthesis in cultured osteosarcoma cells by TMMR-2 indicate an important cell growth/proliferation role of this surface antigen. These monoclonal antibodies, in combination with other known antibodies, can be used to characterize mesenchymal cell surface antigenic structure and differentiation.

journal_name

Cancer Res

journal_title

Cancer research

authors

Tsai CC,McGuire MH,Mellitt RJ,Ritter RA 3rd,Xu JZ,Litwicki DJ,Roodman ST

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Has Abstract

pub_date

1990-01-01 00:00:00

pages

152-8

issue

1

eissn

0008-5472

issn

1538-7445

journal_volume

50

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