Literature DB >> 10970688

Expression of human milk fat globulin proteins in cells of haemopoietic origin.

W Krüger1, R Lohner, R Jung, N Kröger, A R Zander.   

Abstract

Lineage-specific gene expression has been used for the identification of metastasis of cancers with unknown primary site or of disseminated cancer cells in haemopoietic compartments such as bone marrow or in lymph nodes. For the muc1, cytokeratin-19 and the CEA genes, the transcription in haemopoietic cells has been shown recently. Here, the expression of the mammary epithelium related antigens BA46 (lactadherin) and BA70 in lymphoid and myeloid cell lines, and in clinical specimens is analysed. By Northern-hybridization with specific oligonucleotides an ubiquitous transcription of both genes, independent from the provenance of cells or the chromosomal gender was found. Both mRNA molecules were amplified by rtPCR from the samples and the specificity could be confirmed by sequence analysis. Peptide-specific antibodies were raised in rabbits and used for Western-blot analysis and for immunocytochemical studies. Both antibodies reacted with total cell lysates from myeloid and lymphatic cells. In immunocytochemistry antibody P717 (anti-lactadherin) had a significant strong staining of the myeloid cell lines K562 and HL60 suggesting a participation of lactadherin in leukocyte-function. Using antibody P718, strong stains were seen in myeloid line K562 and lymphoid line ST486. In conclusion, our findings expand the results that the concept of lineage-specific gene expression is no longer valid at the molecular level. Copyright 2000 Cancer Research Campaign.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10970688      PMCID: PMC2374676          DOI: 10.1054/bjoc.2000.1404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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Authors:  R Jung; K Petersen; W Krüger; M Wolf; C Wagener; A Zander; M Neumaier
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