M. Mirowski et al., DEMONSTRATION OF A 65 KDA TUMOR-SPECIFIC PHOSPHOPROTEIN IN URINE AND SERUM OF RATS WITH N-METHYL-N-NITROSOUREA-INDUCED MAMMARY ADENOCARCINOMAS, Carcinogenesis, 14(8), 1993, pp. 1659-1664
Polyclonal antibodies against a 65 kDa tumor-associated phosphoprotein
(p65) were used to develop an ELISA to analyze the presence of p65 in
urine and serum of rats bearing N-methyl-N-nitrosourea-induced mammar
y gland adenocarcinomas. Highly purified rat p65 was added to normal u
rine and serum to establish a quantitative standard curve with the ave
rage correlation coefficient being 0.98 and 0.99 respectively. All sam
ples of urine and serum obtained from different carcinoma-bearing rats
showed p65 concentrations above the normal levels found in the contro
l urine and sera. The correlation coefficient between tumor burden and
p65 concentration in urine and serum was 0.65 and 0.77 respectively.
The average levels of p65 in normal urine and normal serum were 37.0 /- 32.0 and 48.0 +/- 38.0 ng/ml respectively. In the case of urine obt
ained from rats bearing mammary adenocarcinomas, the mean p65 level wa
s 119.0 +/- 35.9 ng/ml and their serum level was 225.4 +/- 67.5 ng/ml.
Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value for serum and urine mar
ker elevation were 78.5, 70.0 and 78.5% respectively. Following in vit
ro phosphorylation of concentrated urinary proteins, isoelectrofocusin
g, SDS-PAGE and autoradiography, a phosphorylated form of the 65 kDa p
rotein with a pI of 5.8 was identified in the urine of tumor-bearing r
ats. This phosphoprotein bound to an antiphosphotyrosine monoclonal an
tibody and an anti-p65 polyclonal as determined by Western blot analys
is. Using the anti-p65 antibodies in an immunoprecipitation procedure,
the main radio- and immunoactive band of 65 kDa and two lower mol. wt
bands of 50 and 41 kDa, apparently representing degradation products
of p65, were identified after in vitro and in vivo phosphorylation of
urinary proteins obtained from mammary carcinoma-bearing rats.