Literature DB >> 7503940

Characterization of a new monoclonal antibody F4 detecting cell surface epitope and P-glycoprotein in drug-resistant human tumor cell lines.

T M Chu1, E Kawinski, T H Lin.   

Abstract

Using viable adriamycin resistant human ovarian carcinoma cells 2780AD and colchicine resistant human oral epidermoid carcinoma cells KB-24 as the immunogen in primary and subsequent i.p. immunizations, followed by i.v. boostings with crude plasma membranes of 2780AD, KB-24, Chinese hamster lung cells resistant to vincristine DC-3F/VCRd-5L, and resistant to daunorubicin DC-3F/DMXX, we have generated a new murine monoclonal antibody (McAb), designated F4, of IgG1 isotype. McAb F4 reacted strongly with a cell surface epitope of drug resistant cells and insignificantly with their drug sensitive counterparts. Cell surface localization of F4 epitope was determined by immunofluorescence and laser scanning confocal imaging system. Results obtained from immunoprecipitation and immunoblot analyses using F4 and mdr1 P-glycoprotein specific McAb JSB-1 demonstrated the reactivity of P-glycoprotein with F4. These results along with those obtained from competitive binding-inhibition, chemical modification, and enzyme hydrolysis, revealed that McAb F4 detects an extracellular epitope of P-glycoprotein, and is different from other major McAbs directed against P-glycoprotein, e.g. C219, MRK16, JSB-1, HYB-241 and C494. Deduced from the putative structure of mdr1 protein and its orientation in cell membrane, it is proposed that F4 epitope is localized in or near the 3rd, and/or 6th extracellular transmembrane loops of P-glycoprotein.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7503940     DOI: 10.1089/hyb.1993.12.417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hybridoma        ISSN: 0272-457X


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