The presence of tumour-specific membrane antigen in the serum of rats with chemically induced sarcomata
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The presence of tumour-specific membrane antigen in the serum of rats with chemically induced sarcomata
Abstract
Antibodies to the tumour-specific transplantation type antigen (TSTA) of a transplanted methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma (MC-1) in syngeneic rats were studied using the techniques of indirect membrane immunofluorescence and mixed haemadsorption with a (51)Cr-labelled indicator cell. After tumour excision, anti-TSTA antibody was readily measurable in both serum and lymph. In contrast, the tumour-bearing animal had no measurable anti-TSTA antibody in the serum but low titres in the lymph. Consequently, we formed the hypothesis that in the presence of a growing tumour the serum contained antigen-antibody complexes with antigen in excess.To test this hypothesis, tumour-bearing serum was examined for the presence of free antigen and antigen-antibody complexes by 2 different methods. In the first method, tumour-bearing serum was cross-linked with glutaraldehyde and was found to absorb specifically the anti-TSTA antibody, indicating free circulating TSTA. Next, antigen-antibody complexes were split with salt or acid and separated into a low molecular weight (or "antigen") fraction (<100,000) and a high molecular weight (or "antibody") fraction (>100,000). The low M.W. fraction specifically inhibited the anti-TSTA antibody when tested by either membrane immunofluorescence or mixed haemadsorption, indicating the presence of antigen from antigen-antibody complexes in the tumour-bearing circulation. The possible effect on the host's immune response of circulating free tumour antigen and antigen-antibody complexes are discussed.
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