Carcinoembryonic antigen: evidence for multiple antigenic determinants and isoantigens
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Carcinoembryonic antigen: evidence for multiple antigenic determinants and isoantigens
Abstract
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) preparations, from various sources were compared by radioimmunoassay. The preparations studied included four CEA standards (CEA-Roch, CEA-Montreal, CEA-City of Hope, and CEA-British) and CEA from serum and liver metastases of a patient with cancer of the colon who had an extremely high concentration of serum CEA (more than 26,000 ng/ml). The data indicate that the CEA-Roche standard differs significantly from the other three CEA standards tested, and that the serum CEA from the patient was antigenically different from currently available CEA standards as well as from the CEA obtained from the patient's own liver metastases. These antigenic differences were reflected in radioimmunoassay inhibition curves that were different and that were not affected by perchloric acid extraction of CEA. Because of the antigenic variation in the serum CEA, markedly different CEA concentrations (varying by three orders of magnitude) were measurable by two different antisera (Roche and Montreal). All the various CEA standards and samples cochromatographed on columns of Sepharose-6B, despite the large antigenic variation. We postulate that CEA consists of a family of "isoantigens" with multiple antigenic determinants. We identified a serum CEA isoantigen that was different from the currently available standards. Consequently, we believe that results of radioimmunoassays currently used for CEA measurement may not represent absolute concentrations of serum "CEA", but may reflect the binding affinity of different isoantigens to a particular polyvalent CEA antiserum.
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