Literature DB >> 6200215

Monoclonal antibodies reacting with normal rat liver cells as probes in hepatocarcinogenesis.

C H Holmes, E B Austin, A Fisk, B Gunn, R W Baldwin.   

Abstract

A series of four monoclonal antibodies was raised against suspensions of normal adult WAB/Not rat hepatocytes. An immunoperoxidase-staining technique was used to examine the distribution of determinants detected by these antibodies on frozen sections of fetal, neonatal, adult, and regenerating liver and on a range of 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-induced liver lesions, including a panel of 32 primary liver carcinomas. Three of the antibodies were directed against hepatocytes, while a fourth antibody stained stromal elements within the liver. The determinants detected by the anti-hepatocyte monoclonal antibodies arose in a specific sequence during normal liver development and, when assessed in conjunction, characterized several phenotypes associated with stages in normal hepatocyte differentiation. These same antibody-defined phenotypes were expressed by the primary liver carcinomas, and the distribution of phenotypes among the tumors revealed a heterogeneity which was not evident from a conventional morphological classification. Primary liver tumors expressed a total of four antibody-defined phenotypes, whereas gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase-positive foci of hepatocytes and neoplastic nodules expressed, respectively, only one or 2 antibody-defined phenotypes. We suggest that monoclonal antibodies directed against normal liver cell components may provide a means to establish lineage relationships between cell populations involved in hepatocarcinogenesis.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6200215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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Authors:  K L Simpson; J M Houlihan; C H Holmes
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Quantitation of MHC antigen expression on colorectal tumours and its association with tumour progression.

Authors:  L G Durrant; K C Ballantyne; N C Armitage; R A Robins; R Marksman; J D Hardcastle; R W Baldwin
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1987-10       Impact factor: 7.640

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