Selection of tumor antigens as targets for immune attack using immunohistochemistry: Protein antigens Journal Article


Authors: Zhang, S.; Zhang, H. S.; Cordon-Cardo, C.; Ragupathi, G.; Livingston, P. O.
Article Title: Selection of tumor antigens as targets for immune attack using immunohistochemistry: Protein antigens
Abstract: The relative expression of mucin antigens MUC1, MUC2, MUC3, MUC4, MUC5(AC), MUC5(B), and MUC7 and glycoprotein antigens KSA, carcinoembryonic antigen, prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), HER-2/neu, and human chorionic gonadotropin-β on different cancers and normal tissues is difficult to determine from available reports. We have compared the distribution of these antigens by immunohistology on a broad range of malignant and normal tissues. MUC1 expression was most intense in cancers of breast, lung, ovarian, and endometrial origin; MUC2 was most intense in cancers of colon and prostate origin; and MUC5(AC) was most intense in cancers of breast and gastric origin. MUC4 was intensely expressed in 50% of cancers of colon and pancreas origin, and MUC3, MUC5(B), and MUC7 were expressed in a variety of epithelial cancers, but not so intensely. KSA was intensely and uniformly expressed on all epithelial cancers; carcinoembryonic antigen was expressed in most cancers of breast, lung, colon, pancreas, and gastric origin; and PSMA was expressed only in cancers of prostate origin. Human chorionic gonadotropin-β was expressed on the majority of sarcomas and cancers of breast, lung, and pancreas origin, although intense staining was not seen. Staining on normal tissues was restricted to one or many normal epithelial tissues ranging from MUC3, MUC4, and PSMA, which were expressed only on epithelia of pancreas, stomach, and prostate origin, respectively, to MUC1 and KSA, which were expressed on most normal epithelia. Expression was restricted to the secretory borders of these epithelia while stroma and other normal tissues were completely negative. These results plus the results of the two previous papers (S. Zhang et al., Int. J. Cancer, 73: 42-49, 1997; S. Zhang et al., Int. J. Cancer, 73: 50-56, 1997) in this series provide the basis for selection of multiple cell surface antigens as targets for antibody-mediated attack against these cancers.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; human tissue; neoplasms; antigen expression; prostate specific antigen; cancer immunotherapy; breast cancer; carcinoembryonic antigen; lung cancer; tumor antigen; prostate cancer; antibodies, monoclonal; immunotherapy; antigens, neoplasm; colon cancer; antigen detection; antibody specificity; epithelium; glycoproteins; antibodies, neoplasm; antibody affinity; chorionic gonadotropin; antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity; mucin; mucins; tumor immunology; humans; human; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Clinical Cancer Research
Volume: 4
Issue: 11
ISSN: 1078-0432
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1998-11-01
Start Page: 2669
End Page: 2676
Language: English
PUBMED: 9829729
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Govindaswami Ragupathi
    144 Ragupathi
  2. Shengle Zhang
    25 Zhang