Patterns of expression of tumor markers on non-transformed human mammary epithelial cells cultured in vitro.

Archiv fur Geschwulstforschung Pub Date : 1990-01-01
U Karsten, G Papsdorf, A Pauly, P Stosiek, M Kasper, G Pasternak
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We have examined the expression of 7 well defined tumor markers/tumor associated antigens (H type 2, X, Y, sialyl-Lea, CEA, MAM-6, and Tn) and a tumor associated antigen defined by a new own monoclonal antibody on non-transformed human epithelial cell lines derived from reduction mammoplasties by means of immunocytochemistry with monoclonal antibodies. Two cell types are discernible: slowly or non-proliferating, lumenal derived (I), and proliferating, stem cell-like, basal cell-derived cells (II). Five out of the 8 tumor markers were expressed on type I cells, and all 8 on type II cells. The number of positive cells varied considerably from a few to 100 per cent depending on the individual markers. The observed patterns proved to be characteristic and reproducible; they appear to reflect the developmental stage of the cells cultured in vitro rather than a direct influence of the culture conditions.

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体外培养的非转化人乳腺上皮细胞肿瘤标志物的表达模式。
我们检测了7种明确的肿瘤标记物/肿瘤相关抗原(H型2、X、Y、sialyl-Lea、CEA、mama -6和Tn)和一种由一种新的单克隆抗体定义的肿瘤相关抗原,这些抗原是通过单克隆抗体免疫细胞化学方法在源自缩乳手术的非转化人上皮细胞系上表达的。可识别两种细胞类型:缓慢或非增殖的管腔来源细胞(I)和增殖的干细胞样基底细胞来源细胞(II)。8个肿瘤标志物中有5个在I型细胞上表达,8个在II型细胞上表达。阳性细胞的数量变化很大,从少数到100%取决于个别标记。观察到的模式被证明是特征性和可重复性的;它们似乎反映了体外培养的细胞的发育阶段,而不是培养条件的直接影响。
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