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Title: Monoclonal antibodies reactive with the breast carcinoma-associated mucin core protein repeat sequence peptide also recognise the ovarian carcinoma-associated sebaceous gland antigen. Author: Layton GT, Devine PL, Warren JA, Birrell G, Xing PX, Ward BG, McKenzie IF. Journal: Tumour Biol; 1990; 11(5):274-86. PubMed ID: 1697426. Abstract: The monoclonal antibody (Mab) OM-1, which defines the ovarian carcinoma-associated sebaceous gland antigen (SGA), and Mab F36/22, which defines the ductal carcinoma antigen (DCA), were tested for reactivity against a synthetic peptide representing the repeat twenty amino acid sequence of the human polymorphic epithelial mucin core protein plus four amino acids of the adjacent sequence (p1-24). OM-1 bound strongly to the peptide by direct dot blot assay and ELISA and the minimum epitope for OM-1 was shown to be APDTRP(A) by inhibition assay. F36/22 reacted weakly with the peptide under the same conditions and its affinity for peptide in solution was relatively very low. Mab OC125, which defines the ovarian cancer-associated antigen CA125, did not react with the p1-24 peptide. Five other anti-mucin Mabs (HMFG1, HMFG2, BC1, BC2, BC3), previously shown to bind to the p1-24 peptide, reacted strongly with SGA by direct binding and in a sandwich assay with OM-1 as the capture Mab. F36/22 was weakly positive under the same conditions suggesting that both peptide and SGA do not express the optimal epitope for F36/22 binding. These results indicate that SGA and possibly DCA have the repeat sequence core protein of the breast carcinoma-associated human polymorphic epithelial mucin.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]