Production and characterization of murine mAbs to the extracellular domain of human neu oncogene product GP185HER2
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- DOI: 10.1089/hyb.1992.11.519
Production and characterization of murine mAbs to the extracellular domain of human neu oncogene product GP185HER2
Abstract
The oncogene HER-2/neu encodes a transmembrane glycoprotein of 185 kDa (gp185HER-2) with tyrosine-kinase activity. Gene amplification and high levels of expression of gp185HER-2 have been found to correlate with poor clinical outcome in breast and ovarian carcinomas. Employing a somatic cell hybrid fusion protocol, which yields a high frequency production of hybridomas, we have analyzed the extent of the murine immune response to the gp 185 extracellular domain. In a single fusion experiment, using as immunogen NIH 3T3 cells expressing high levels of a transfected human HER-2 gene, we have generated mAbs, mainly of IgG1 isotype, displaying high affinity (10(7)-10(10) mol/L) to gp 185. Analysis of the epitope specificity has allowed the identification of five distinct groups of spatially related epitopes, each provided with different immunodominancy, and all resistant to formalin fixation. The use of inhibitor of N-linked glycosylation tunicamicyn has demonstrated that the mAbs bind to epitopes localized in the protein core of gp185HER-2. Because recent reports have shown that gp185HER-2 has a restricted expression in normal tissues and is homogenously detectable in metastatic foci of gp 185 + primary tumors, antibodies to this macromolecule, in addition to their prognostic value, may represent reagents for in vitro and in vivo diagnostic applications, as well as for the development of therapeutic strategies.
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