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Identification of Cytosolic Antigens from GW-39 Adenocarcinoma Cells by Crossed Immunoelectrophoresis and Immunofluorescence
Authors:Charles W Taylor  Subhas Chakrabarty  Keith S Schauder  Lynn C Yeoman
Institution:  a Nuclear Protein Laboratory, Department of Pharmacology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Abstract:Rabbits were immunized with a cytosolic fraction prepared from human adenocarcinoma cells of the colon (GW-39). The antibodies obtained were analyzed using crossed Immunoelectrophoresis and were found to precipitate 23 distinct antigens in the cytosolic fraction from colon tumor cells. After pre-absorption with human serum and plasma as well as acetone powders prepared from 2 normal human tissues and 4 normal hamster tissues, 1 major immunodominant cytosol antigen (CA-3) and two less intense immunoprecipitin peaks (CA-1 and CA-5) remained detectable by the crossed immunoelectrophoretic method. The preabsorptions with normal tissues were sufficiently complete to remove anti-carcinoembryonic antigen antibodies and showed that antigens CA-1, CA-3 and CA-5 are immunologically distinct from carcinoembryonic antigen.

Indirect immunofluorescence localization studies with pre-absorbed anti-cytosol antibodies and FITC-conjugated second antibody showed that these antigens were expressed in the cytoplasm and at the cell surface in several human colon tumor cell lines, their subclones and in primary colon tumor specimens.
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