Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression

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1573-7276
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breast carcinoma ; laminin receptor ; monoclonal antibodies ; prognosis ; tumor marker
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
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autor Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
autorsonst Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
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notes Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
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reference 10 (1992), S. 379-386
schlagwort breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
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shingle_author_1 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
shingle_author_2 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
shingle_author_3 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
shingle_author_4 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
shingle_catch_all_1 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
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15737276
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shingle_catch_all_3 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
1573-7276
15737276
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Martignone, S.
Pellegrini, R.
Villa, E.
Tandon, N. N.
Mastroianni, A.
Tagliabue, E.
Ménard, S.
Colnaghi, Maria I.
Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
breast carcinoma
laminin receptor
monoclonal antibodies
prognosis
tumor marker
Two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), designated MLuC5 and MLuC6, were produced against a human small cell lung carcinoma cell line. They were found to exhibit a superimposable reactivity on different cell lines and on platelets. Moreover, they both immunoprecipitated a 67 kDa molecule from the membrane of the reference target cells. Immunodepletion and cross-inhibition tests indicated that the two mAbs recognize two epitopes closely localized on the same molecule. The MLuC5 mAb was further characterized for its reactivity on platelets. Immunoprecipitation and ELISA assays demonstrate that this mAb recognizes the 67 kDa high afinity laminin receptor. MLuC5 reactivity was evaluated by immunohistochemistry on a variety of normal and tumor tissues, in particular breast specimens including normal epithelium, dysplastic lesions, in situ carcinomas, invasive primary carcinomas and distant metastases. The laminin receptor was found to be strongly expressed in 50% of the infiltrating carcinomas, whereas in situ carcinomas and benign lesions, as well as the normal mammary epithelium, were only weakly and focally positive. In metastatic lesions MLuC5 reactivity was only found in 11% of the samples tested, independently of the site of origin of the lesion.
1573-7276
15737276
Springer
shingle_title_1 Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
shingle_title_2 Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
shingle_title_3 Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
shingle_title_4 Characterization of two monoclonal antibodies directed against the 67 kDa high affinity laminin receptor and application for the study of breast carcinoma progression
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