Anti-Epo receptor antibodies do not predict Epo receptor expression
- PMID: 16249375
- DOI: 10.1182/blood-2005-10-4066
Anti-Epo receptor antibodies do not predict Epo receptor expression
Erratum in
- Blood. 2006 May 1;107(9):3454
Abstract
Investigators using anti-EpoR antibodies for immunoblotting and immunostaining have reported erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) expression in nonhematopoietic tissues including human tumors. However, these antibodies detected proteins of 66 to 78 kDa, significantly larger than the predicted molecular weight of EpoR (56-57 kDa). We investigated the specificity of these antibodies and showed that they all detected non-EpoR proteins. C-20 detected 3 proteins in tumor cell lines (35, 66, and 100 kDa). Sequences obtained from preparative gels had similarity to the C-20-immunizing peptide. The 66-kDa protein was a heat shock protein (HSP70) to which antibody binding was abrogated in peptide competition experiments. Antibody M-20 readily identified a 59-kDa EpoR protein. However, neither M-20 nor C-20 was suitable for detection of EpoR using immunohistochemical methods. We concluded that these antibodies have limited utility for detecting EpoR. Thus, reports of EpoR expression in tumor cells using these antibodies should be viewed with caution.
Comment in
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Selected anti-Epo receptor antibodies predict Epo receptor expression.Blood. 2006 Aug 1;108(3):1106; author reply 1107. doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-01-0034. Blood. 2006. PMID: 16861356 No abstract available.
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Erythropoietin receptors on cancer cells: exciting perspectives, difficult to appreciate.Blood. 2006 Aug 1;108(3):1107-8; author reply 1108-9. doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-03-006742. Blood. 2006. PMID: 16861357 No abstract available.
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