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Urinary gonadotrophin peptide--isolation and purification, and its immunohistochemical distribution in normal and neoplastic tissues.

A Kardana1, M E Taylor, P J Southall, G M Boxer, A J Rowan, K D Bagshawe.   

Abstract

A urinary gonadotrophin peptide (UGP) was isolated and purified from semi-purified human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), prepared from pregnancy urine. The peptide showed hCG-B subunit activity and no hCG-alpha subunit activity as demonstrated by binding studies with the relevant antibodies. It had a molecular weight significantly less than hCG-B subunit. The peptide was linked to thyroglobulin and this conjugate used to immunise rabbits and mice. A radioimmunoassay (RIA) using 125I-UGP and the rabbit antiserum (AK12) was used to monitor chromatographed urine fractions from patients with ovarian carcinoma, seminoma and hydatidiform mole. UGP was also found in the urine extract of a healthy male, but at a much lower level. In each case the UGP detected had the same molecular weight as the pregnancy preparation and appeared to be the main gonadotrophin constituent in those urine samples. Initial immunohistochemical screening of normal and neoplastic tissues with the rabbit antibody (AK12) showed reactivity with some tumours including carcinomas of the lung, ovary, cervix and breast as well as trophoblastic and germ cell tumours. Reactions with non-neoplastic tissues were confined to some specialised epithelia and macrophage populations. A more comprehensive immunohistochemical study was made using a monoclonal antibody to UGP (2C2), with a monoclonal antibody to conformational hCG (INN 13) and another monoclonal antibody to free B subunit (1E5) as controls. Similar patterns of reactivity were produced by the AK12 and 2C2 antibodies in both neoplastic and non-neoplastic tissues. Additional tissues were investigated with the three monoclonal antibodies. The 2C2 antibody reacted with 93% (77/83) of tumours examined; the INN 13 antibody reacted with only the syncytiotrophoblast cells of choriocarcinoma, hydatidiform mole, placental site trophoblastic tumour, and in one case of seminoma; the 1E5 reactivity was confined to only choriocarcinoma syncytiotrophoblast cells.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3052560      PMCID: PMC2246594          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1988.204

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


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