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. 1991;32(5):261-72.
doi: 10.1007/BF01789043.

Human melanoma-associated antigen expression on human neuroblastoma cells: effects of differentiation inducers

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Human melanoma-associated antigen expression on human neuroblastoma cells: effects of differentiation inducers

V Feyles et al. Cancer Immunol Immunother. 1991.

Abstract

We have described two human melanoma-associated antigens (HMAA), recognized by the murine monoclonal antibodies LS62 and LS109. LS62 recognizes the neuroglandular antigen (NGA), which is overexpressed in neoplastic melanocytes as well as in several tissues of neuroectodermal origin. These antibodies were used to screen six neuroblastoma cell lines and one neuroepithelioma cell line. A melanoma cell line, G361, known to express the two antigens, was used as the positive control. Variable expression of the two antigens was detected in neuroblastoma cells. The surface expression of NGA and of the LS109 antigen was modulated in parallel with the morphological differentiation induced by retinoic acid, 5-bromodeoxyuridine, or cyclic AMP analog/activators. The modulation of the expression of the two HMAA was detected in G361 melanoma cells and in one of the neuroblastoma cell lines, SK-N-SH. These results suggest altered expression of both antigens during melanoma and neuroblastoma cell differentiation in culture.

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