Monoclonal antibody 8H9 targets a novel cell surface antigen expressed by a wide spectrum of human solid tumors Journal Article


Authors: Modak, S.; Kramer, K.; Gultekin, S. H.; Guo, H. F. ; Cheung, N. K. V.
Article Title: Monoclonal antibody 8H9 targets a novel cell surface antigen expressed by a wide spectrum of human solid tumors
Abstract: Tumor-restricted surface antigens may be targets for diagnosis and immune-based therapies. Monoclonal antibody 8H9 is a murine IgG1 hybridoma derived from the fusion of mouse myeloma SP2/0 cells and splenic lymphocytes from BALB/c mice immunized with human neuroblastoma. By immunohistochemistry, 8H9 was highly reactive with human brain tumors, childhood sarcomas, and neuroblastomas, and less so with adenocarcinomas. Among primary brain tumors, 15 of 17 glioblastomas, 3 of 4 mixed gliomas, 4 of 11 oligodendrogliomas, 6 of 8 astrocytomas, 2 of 2 meningiomas, 3 of 3 schwannomas, 2 of 2 medulloblastomas, 1 of 1 neurofibroma, 1 of 2 neuronoglial tumors, 2 of 3 ependymomas, and 1 of 1 pineoblastoma tested positive. Among sarcomas, 21 of 21 Ewing's/primitive neuroectodermal tumor, 28 of 29 rhabdomyosarcomas, 28 of 29 osteosarcomas, 35 of 37 desmoplastic small round cell tumors, 2 of 3 synovial sarcomas, 4 of 4 leiomyosarcomas, 1 of 1 malignant fibrous histiocytoma, and 2 of 2 undifferentiated sarcomas tested positive with 8H9. Eighty-seven of 90 neuroblastomas, 12 of 16 melanomas, 3 of 4 hepatoblastomas, 7 of 8 Wilms' tumors, 3 of 3 rhabdoid tumors, and 12 of 27 adenocarcinomas also tested positive. In contrast, 8H9 was nonreactive with normal human tissues including bone marrow, colon, stomach, heart, lung, muscle, thyroid, testes, pancreas, and human brain (frontal lobe, cerebellum, pons, and spinal cord). Reactivity with normal cynomolgus monkey tissue was restricted similarly. Indirect immunofluorescence localized the antigen recognized by 8H9 to the cell membrane. The antigen is proteinase sensitive and is not easily modulated off the cell surface. 8H9 immunoprecipitated a Mr 58,000 band after N-glycanase treatment, most likely a protein with a heterogeneous degree of glycosylation. This novel antibody-antigen system may have potential for tumor targeting.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; human tissue; human cell; solid tumor; brain tumor; neoplasms; antigen expression; animals; mice; cell compartmentalization; tumor volume; tumor cells, cultured; tumor antigen; mice, inbred balb c; monoclonal antibody; membrane antigen; antibodies, monoclonal; immunotherapy; antigens, neoplasm; immunoglobulin g; neuroblastoma; antigen recognition; glycosylation; target cell; antigens, surface; fluorescent antibody technique, indirect; macaca fascicularis; precipitin tests; humans; prognosis; human; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Cancer Research
Volume: 61
Issue: 10
ISSN: 0008-5472
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2001-05-15
Start Page: 4048
End Page: 4054
Language: English
PUBMED: 11358824
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 21 May 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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MSK Authors
  1. Nai-Kong Cheung
    652 Cheung
  2. Kim Kramer
    237 Kramer
  3. Shakeel Modak
    250 Modak
  4. Hong-Fen Guo
    76 Guo