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Development of novel monoclonal antibodies and immunoassays for sensitive and specific detection of SULF1 endosulfatase.

Yi-Wei Yang1, Joanna J Phillips2, David M Jablons1, Hassan Lemjabbar-Alaoui3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cell-surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) function as receptors or co-receptors for ligand binding and mediate the transmission of critical extracellular signals into cells. The complex and dynamic modifications of heparan sulfates on the core proteins are highly regulated to achieve precise signaling transduction. Extracellular endosulfatase Sulf1 catalyzes the removal of 6-O sulfation from HSPGs and thus regulates signaling mediated by 6-O sulfation on HSPGs. The expression of Sulf1 is altered in many cancers. Further studies are needed to clarify Sulf1 role in tumorigenesis, and new tools that can expand our knowledge in this field are required.
METHODS: We have developed and validated novel SULF1 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The isotype and subclass for each of these antibodies were determined. These antibodies provide invaluable reagents to assess SULF1- tissue and blood levels by immunohistochemistry and ELISA assays, respectively.
RESULTS: This study reports novel mAbs and immunoassays developed for sensitive and specific human Sulf1 protein detection. Using these SULF1 mAbs, we developed an ELISA assay to investigate whether blood-derived SULF1 may be a useful biomarker for detecting cancer early. Furthermore, we have demonstrated the utility of these antibodies for Sulf1 protein detection, localization, and quantification in biospecimens using various immunoassays.
CONCLUSIONS: This study describes novel Sulf1 mAbs suitable for various immunoassays, including Western blot analysis, ELISA, and immunohistochemistry, which can help understand Sulf1 pathophysiological role. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: New tools to assess and clarify SULF1 role in tumorigenesis are needed. Our novel Sulf1 mAbs and immunoassays assay may have utility for such application. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Biomarker; Cancer; ELISA; Extracellular sulfatase; Heparan sulfate; Immunoassays; Immunohistochemistry; Monoclonal antibodies; Plasma; SULF1; Western blot

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33276062      PMCID: PMC7752833          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2020.129802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj        ISSN: 0304-4165            Impact factor:   4.117


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