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ABO blood type predicts the cytolocalization of anti-P-glycoprotein monoclonal antibody reactivity in human colon and ureter.

R S Weinstein1, J R Kuszak, S M Jakate, M D Lebovitz, L F Kluskens, J S Coon.   

Abstract

Classic multidrug resistance is mediated by a P-glycoprotein. Using monoclonal antibody C219 (MAb C219) in an immunohistochemical study, we found high levels of putative Golgi P-glycoprotein in normal columnar and transitional epithelium in subpopulations of patients with specific blood types. For example, Golgi staining was present in blood type A patients in 46% of normal colon samples (N = 21) and 88% of normal ureter samples (N = 17). In comparison, Golgi staining was present in blood group O patients in only 6% of normal colon samples (N = 34) and in 0% of normal ureter samples (N = 19). The association of MAb C219 Golgi staining with blood type A and lack of Golgi staining with blood type O was statistically significant in normal colon (P = .001) and normal ureter (P less than .0001). Inappropriate hyperexpression of P-glycoprotein was frequently found in colon carcinomas. Additional evidence that Golgi MAb C219 reactivity represents P-glycoprotein is presented. This includes (1) immunostaining of Golgi with two anti-P-glycoprotein MAbs, C219 and JSB-1, and (2) experiments in which Mab C219 Golgi reactivity was blocked by preincubation of MAb C219 with a specific P-glycoprotein epitope-containing peptide. The high degree of association of Golgi P-glycoprotein with blood type A may suggest a role for P-glycoprotein in processing or trafficking of specific blood group antigens.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1975552     DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(90)90180-d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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