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. 1981 May;43(5):582-7.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1981.87.

Antitumour reactions of monoclonal antibody against a human osteogenic-sarcoma cell line

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Antitumour reactions of monoclonal antibody against a human osteogenic-sarcoma cell line

M J Embleton et al. Br J Cancer. 1981 May.
Free PMC article

Abstract

Monoclonal antibody against an osteogenic-sarcoma cell line (791T) was prepared by production and cloning of a somatic-cell hybrid between the mouse myeloma P3-NS1 and spleen cells from 791T-immunized mice. Three clones of hybridoma producing antibody against 791T, as detected by 125I-labelled Protein A binding, were tested against a range of normal and tumour cell targets to determine the pattern of expression of the antigen detected. The 3 clones had identical activity. They reacted strongly against 791T cells and another osteogenic sarcoma, 788T, and more weakly against a further 2 from a total panel of 10 osteogenic-sarcoma lines. The antibody was negative for fibroblasts from the donor of 791T, and for other fibroblasts, human red blood cells, human peripheral mononuclear cells and sheep red blood cells. When tested against a panel of unrelated tumours, they reacted against individual cell lines derived from carcinomas of colon, lung, bladder and cervix. These cross-reactions were not observed with other colon or lung carcinomas, and it is suggested that the antibody was reacting with a tumour-associated antigen expressed randomly on different tumour types, rather than specifically on osteogenic sarcomas.

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