Adenoma-derived antibody, Adnab-9 recognizes a membrane-bound glycoprotein in colonic tissue and effluent material from patients with colorectal neoplasia
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Adenoma-derived antibody, Adnab-9 recognizes a membrane-bound glycoprotein in colonic tissue and effluent material from patients with colorectal neoplasia
Abstract
The binding in pre-colonoscopic effluent of Adnab-9, a monoclonal antibody raised against colonic adenomas, was evaluated for specificity in the diagnosis of colorectal cancer. A heterogeneous group of 58 patients was evaluated by ELISA. Effluent samples and tissue extracts were subjected to Western blotting or ELISA to confirm specificity. Immunohistochemistry was performed on the cancer tissue sections. The proportion of positive effluent binding was higher in the cancer when compared to the normal group (P = 0.036). A dominant 87 M(r) band was found in adenoma extracts and some effluent samples. Adnab-9 binding in effluent samples predominated in membrane-bound fractions. Immunohistochemistry showed no specific staining in the cancer cells. The antigen recognised is a glycoprotein shown by effects of N-glycanase digestion and not cross-reactive with carcinoembryonic antigen. Non-gastro-intestinal tissue extracts did not bind Adnab-9. The major 87 M(r) adenoma-derived antigen may be found in effluent material, particularly in the membrane-bound fraction.
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