| Literature DB >> 3522995 |
T Mori, E Mori, Y Shigyo, T Sudo, K Kano.
Abstract
Immunobiological significance of Forssman (F) glycoprotein expressed on rat tumor cells derived from transfection of a fibroblast line with whole DNA (WY-3); EcoRI-C fragment, 0-16.5 map units (CY-1); and Accl-H fragment, 0-4.7 map units (HY-1) of adenovirus 12 was investigated. Culturing of F-positive WY-3 and CY-1 cells, but not F-negative HY-1 cells, with monoclonal rat F-antibody resulted in the blocking of their cell-cell adhesion and attachment to plastic surface and inhibition of their growth. Immunization of WY-3 or CY-1 tumor-bearing F344 rats with sheep red blood cells or purified F-antigen in adjuvants brought regression of the tumor in 13 of 19 rats. No such antitumor effect was observed in F-negative HY-1 tumor-bearing rats upon immunization with the F-antigens. Results of this study indicated that the membrane glycoprotein with F-epitope may play a role in lodgement of the tumor cells in vitro and serve as an in vivo target of specific immune effectors.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3522995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Natl Cancer Inst ISSN: 0027-8874 Impact factor: 13.506