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. 1988 May;85(9):3110-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.85.9.3110.

Cell-surface glycoproteins of human sarcomas: differential expression in normal and malignant tissues and cultured cells

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Cell-surface glycoproteins of human sarcomas: differential expression in normal and malignant tissues and cultured cells

W J Rettig et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1988 May.

Abstract

Normal differentiation and malignant transformation of human cells are characterized by specific changes in surface antigen phenotype. In the present study, we have defined six cell-surface antigens of human sarcomas and normal mesenchymal cells, by using mixed hemadsorption assays and immunochemical methods for the analysis of cultured cells and immunohistochemical staining for the analysis of normal tissues and greater than 200 tumor specimens. Differential patterns of F19 (Mr, 120,000/95,000 glycoprotein), F24 (Mr, 95,000 glycoprotein), G171 (Mr, 75,000 glycoprotein), G253 (Mr, 90,000 glycoprotein), S5 (Mr, 120,000 glycoprotein), and Thy-1 (Mr, 25,000 glycoprotein) antigen expression were found to characterize (i) subsets of cultured sarcoma cell lines, (ii) cultured fibroblasts derived from various organs, (iii) normal resting and activated mesenchymal tissues, and (iv) sarcoma and nonmesenchymal tumor tissues. These results provide a basic surface antigenic map for cultured mesenchymal cells and mesenchymal tissues and permit the classification of human sarcomas according to their antigenic phenotypes.

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