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Title: Isolation of HLA and tumor antigens by means of affinity chromatography employing anti-beta2-microglobulin (beta2m) antiserum. Author: Rauch JE, Shuster J, Thomson DM, Gold P. Journal: Cancer; 1978 Sep; 42(3 Suppl):1601-5. PubMed ID: 81711. Abstract: A method for the isolation of HLA antigen molecules from normal and cancerous solid human tissue is described. The method employs anti-beta2-microglobulin (beta2m) antiserum coupled to Sepharose beads as an immunosorbent affinity medium. The anti-beta2m affinity chromatography procedure greatly purifies and selectively enriches HLA and any material that copurifies by affinity, with beta2m and/or HLA molecules. The HLA isolated by this purification procedure was used to immunize rabbits. The antisera obtained were absorbed on beta2m to remove all anti-beta2m antibody activity. The use of such anti-HLA antisera in radioimmunoassays, immunoprecipitation studies, and F(ab')2 blocking experiments demonstrated that these antisera are directed against a common HLA determinant present on the heavy (alloantigen-bearing) chain of all HLA molecules. The use of an identical procedure employing human tumor tissues has resulted in the isolation of HLA-like or HLA-associated tumor-specific antigens as demonstrated by the leukocyte adherence inhibition (LAI) assay.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]