Monoclonal antibody MX35 detects the membrane transporter NaPi2b (SLC34A2) in human carcinomas Journal Article


Authors: Yin, B. W. T.; Kiyamova, R.; Chua, R.; Caballero, O. L.; Gout, I.; Gryshkova, V.; Bhaskaran, N.; Souchelnytskyi, S.; Hellman, U.; Filonenko, V.; Jungbluth, A. A.; Odunsi, K.; Lloyd, K. O.; Old, L. J.; Ritter, G.
Article Title: Monoclonal antibody MX35 detects the membrane transporter NaPi2b (SLC34A2) in human carcinomas
Abstract: Mouse monoclonal antibody MX35 was developed against ovarian cancer. The antibody showed homogeneous reactivity with approximately 90% of human ovarian epithelial cancers and with a limited number of normal tissues by immunohistochemistry. Although mAb MX35 has been used in a number of clinical trials in ovarian cancer, it has been difficult to define the molecular identity of MX35. We report here that mAb MX35 recognizes the sodium-dependent phosphate transport protein 2b (NaPi2b) in human cancer cells. This conclusion is based on several lines of experimental evidence, including 1) the identification of SLC34A2, the gene coding for NaPi2b, by immunoscreening an ovarian cancer cell line cDNA expression library with mAb MX35; 2) mass spectrometry sequencing of peptides obtained by fragmentation from mAb MX35 affinity-purified antigen, which show complete sequence homology to amino acid sequences in NaPi2b; 3) selective down-regulation of SLC34A2 gene expression by RNA interference and the resulting loss of mAb MX35 binding to MX35-expressing human cancer cells; and 4) the demonstration of specific mAb MX35 reactivity with recombinant fusion proteins and with synthetic peptides of the putative largest extracellular loop of NaPi2b. We further show that NaPi2b in cancer cells is expressed on the cell surface as a heavily N-glycosylated protein, with evidence of additional post-translational modifications such as palmitoylation and the formation of disulfide bridges in the major extracellular loop. Membrane transporter molecules, such as NaPi2b, represent a new family of potential cell surface targets for the immunotherapy of cancer with monoclonal antibodies. Copyright © 2008 by Gerd Ritter.
Keywords: unclassified drug; gene sequence; human cell; sequence analysis; ovarian cancer; mass spectrometry; cancer immunotherapy; ovary cancer; gene expression; cancer screening; rna interference; tumor antigen; monoclonal antibody; amino acid sequence; hybrid protein; cancer cell; carcinoma; down regulation; membrane transport; genetic code; fragmentation reaction; complementary dna; cell surface; palmitoylation; synthetic peptide; glycosylated protein; sodium phosphate cotransporter 2b; mx35; napi2b; protein sequence analysis; monoclonal antibody mx35
Journal Title: Cancer Immunity
Volume: 8
ISSN: 1424-9634
Publisher: Academy of Cancer Immunology  
Date Published: 2008-02-06
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2935786
PUBMED: 18251464
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  1. Achim Jungbluth
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  2. Gerd Ritter
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  3. Beatrice Yin
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  4. Ramon Chua
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  5. Lloyd J Old
    593 Old
  6. Kenneth O Lloyd
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