A. Kurosaka et al., PRODUCTION OF MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZING CANCER-ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS EXPRESSED ON MUCIN-TYPE SUGAR CHAINS, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 203(3), 1994, pp. 1828-1834
To obtain monoclonal antibodies directed to mucin-type sugar chains, m
ice were immunized with bovine submaxillary mucin (BSM) that had been
conjugated with ovalbumin. Conjugation of BSM with ovalbumin enhanced
the antigenicity of BSM to about five to ten times that of intact BSM
and resulted in the establishment of ten hybridomas, all of which secr
eted monoclonal antibodies toward BSM. Most of the antibodies secreted
by these hybridomas did not react with glycolipids but did react with
glycoproteins. Several antibodies lost their reactivity when sialic a
cid residues were removed from BSM, indicating that these antibodies r
ecognize carbohydrate moieties of mucins. Immunohistochemical studies
revealed that three of the antibodies recognized human ovarian cancer-
associated carbohydrate antigens. In addition, one of these three anti
bodies reacted with a human cultured colonic cancer cell line. The pro
tocol described in this paper was effective in producing monoclonal an
tibodies that recognize mucin-carbohydrates and some of the generated
antibodies can be applied to the detection of cancers. (C) 1994 Academ
ic Press. Inc.