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. 1986 Jan;46(1):285-92.

Expression of epidermal growth factor receptors on human cervical, ovarian, and vulval carcinomas

  • PMID: 2998607

Expression of epidermal growth factor receptors on human cervical, ovarian, and vulval carcinomas

W J Gullick et al. Cancer Res. 1986 Jan.

Abstract

We describe the properties of two monoclonal antibodies produced to a synthetic peptide consisting of residues 985 to 996 from the cytoplasmic domain of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor. We have examined a group of ten human tumors including cervical, ovarian, and vulval carcinomas for expression of EGF receptors by immunohistological staining using one of these antibodies and another monoclonal antibody to the extracellular domain of the molecule. The tumors were examined using a sensitive amplified enzyme system and a less sensitive indirect staining method. There was generally a good correlation in staining intensity with the two monoclonal antibody reagents. Both antibodies showed strong staining of squamous cell carcinomas and usually weak or heterogeneous patterns with the adenocarcinomas. Samples of each tumor were solubilized in detergent and analyzed for the presence of functional EGF receptors by immunoprecipitation and autophosphorylation. Three of the squamous cell tumors gave labeled bands, Mr 170,000, on sodium dodecyl sulfate:polyacrylamide gels. DNA was extracted from seven of the tumors and digested with two restriction endonucleases, and the fragments were analyzed on Southern blots using probes representing the extracellular and cytoplasmic domains of the molecule. The tumor DNA showed no apparent rearrangements or amplifications when compared to the EGF receptor gene in human placental DNA. These results suggest that there is a high level of EGF receptors on some squamous cell tumors.

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