Immunogenicity of a soluble partially purified oncofetal antigen from murine fibrosarcoma in syngeneic mice.

A L Barsoum, J H Coggin
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A tumor/fetal associated antigen, termed oncofetal antigen (OFA), conserved in the tumor and fetal tissue of rodents and humans, was extracted from murine fibrosarcoma cells and tumors and was fractionated on an Ultrogel AcA34 gel filtration column. A monoclonal antibody 115 specific for the OFA identified three peaks of antigenic activity in the eluted fractions, designated fractions (Fr.) I, II, and III, in the molecular weight range of greater than 160, 90, and 44 kDa, respectively. Most of the activity resided in the high molecular weight fraction, Fr. I. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis and gel scanning of Fr. I showed multiple bands, one of which, constituting about 5.6% of the total protein bands in Fr. I, was the 44 kDa oncofetal antigen, apparently present in this fraction in a soluble complex form. Lectin binding studies and isoelectric focusing showed that the 44 kDa OFA is a glycoprotein, whose pI is 6.8. Spleen and peritoneal exudate cells of BALB/c mice immunized with Fr. I protected naive syngeneic mice, in adoptive transfer experiments, from developing tumors when challenged with syngeneic fibrosarcoma tumor cells, MCA-1315. Also, immune spleen cells were cytotoxic to the tumor target cells, MCA-1315, in a 51Cr release assay at several different effector to target cell ratios. This is the first description of a conserved, true, oncofetal antigen capable of inducing tumor transplantation resistance in syngeneic rodents in a semipurified form.

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可溶性部分纯化鼠纤维肉瘤癌胎抗原在同基因小鼠体内的免疫原性。
从小鼠纤维肉瘤细胞和肿瘤中提取一种保存在啮齿动物和人类肿瘤和胎儿组织中的肿瘤/胎儿相关抗原,称为癌胎抗原(OFA),并在Ultrogel AcA34凝胶过滤柱上分离。OFA特异性单克隆抗体115在洗脱的部分中鉴定出三个抗原活性峰,分别为分子量范围大于160、90和44 kDa的指定部分(Fr.) I、II和III。大部分活性存在于高分子量片段Fr. 1,十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳分析和凝胶扫描显示Fr. 1有多个条带,其中一个条带是44 kDa的癌胎儿抗原,占Fr. 1总蛋白条带的5.6%,明显以可溶性复合物形式存在于该片段中。凝集素结合研究和等电聚焦表明,44 kDa的OFA是一种糖蛋白,其pI为6.8。在过继性转移实验中,用Fr. 1免疫的BALB/c小鼠的脾脏和腹膜渗出细胞保护幼稚的同基因小鼠,在同基因纤维肉瘤肿瘤细胞MCA-1315攻击时不发生肿瘤。此外,在51Cr释放试验中,免疫脾脏细胞对肿瘤靶细胞MCA-1315具有细胞毒性,在几种不同的效应器与靶细胞比例下。这是第一次描述一种保守的、真实的、能够在同基因啮齿动物中以半纯化形式诱导肿瘤移植抵抗的癌胎抗原。
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