Influence of spatial configuration of carcinoma cell populations on the expression of a tumor-associated glycoprotein
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Influence of spatial configuration of carcinoma cell populations on the expression of a tumor-associated glycoprotein
Abstract
Monoclonal antibody B72.3 was generated using a membrane-enriched fraction of cells from a mammary carcinoma metastasis and has been shown previously to have a high degree of selective reactivity for human breast and colon carcinoma versus normal adult tissues. The reactive antigen has been shown to be a high-molecular-weight glycoprotein complex of approximately 220,000 to 400,000 and is termed tumor-associated glycoprotein 72 (TAG-72). We report here a dichotomy in the expression of TAG-72 in carcinoma biopsy material versus carcinoma cell lines. While 44% (25 of 56) of human breast carcinoma and 80% (16 of 20) of colon carcinoma biopsies express TAG-72 as assayed by radioimmunoassay or immunohistochemistry, only one of 25 breast cancer cell lines [MCF-7 (one variant)] and one of 18 colon cancer cell lines (LS-174T) express this antigen. Furthermore, TAG-72 expression in these two cell lines was shown to be a property of a low percentage of cells within each culture. Attempts to enhance TAG-72 expression in LS-174T cells by propagation on extracellular matrix proteins, such as collagen, laminin, and fibronectin, or in serum-containing or serum-free, hormone-supplemented medium proved unsuccessful. A pronounced increase in TAG-72 expression was observed, however, when the LS-174T cells were grown under culture conditions which promote three-dimensional growth. LS-174T cells grown in spheroid or suspension cultures demonstrated a 2- to 7-fold increase in TAG-72 antigen expression, while those grown on agar plugs demonstrated a 10-fold increase. When the LS-174T cell line was injected into athymic mice to generate tumors, the level of TAG-72 antigen increased over 100-fold, to levels comparable to those seen in the metastatic tumor masses from patients. Thus, spatial configuration of carcinoma cell populations is shown to influence the expression of a tumor-associated antigen and the subsequent surface binding of monoclonal antibody B72.3. The implications of these findings in the potential utility of monoclonal antibodies for the in vivo detection and destruction of carcinoma masses are discussed.
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