Identification of the target of monoclonal antibody A6H as dipeptidyl peptidase IV/CD26 by LC MS\MS.

G. Hass, J. Meyer, R. Newitt, T. Labuda, L. Brown, R. Aebersold, R. Vessella
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The monoclonal antibody (MAb) A6H, originally developed to fetal renal tissues, was found to be highly reactive to renal cell carcinoma and was subsequently demonstrated to co-stimulate a subpopulation of T cells. The A6H antigen had not been identified heretofore. Antigen from detergent extracts of renal cell carcinoma cells (7860) was immunoabsorbed with A6H-agarose, and the resin-bound proteins were separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The antigen had a molecular weight of approximately 120 kDa as determined by Western blots. The 120-kDa protein band was excised and subjected to in-gel tryptic digestion, and the resulting peptides were separated and analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC MS\MS). The tandem mass spectra of the eluting peptides were used in combination with the SEQUEST computer program to search a human National Cancer Institute (NCI) protein database for the identity of the protein. The target antigen was shown to be dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV), which is also known as the cluster differentiation antigen CD26. Flow analysis of the expression of the A6H antigen and of CD26 on 7860 cells and on peripheral blood lymphocytes supported the identification of the A6H antigen as DPP IV. Recognition that the A6H antigen is DPP IV/CD26 afforded the opportunity to compare previous studies on A6H with those on other anti-CD26 antibodies in terms of expression in cancer cell lines and various tissues and as co-stimulators of T-cell activation.
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单克隆抗体A6H的靶蛋白为二肽基肽酶IV/CD26。
单克隆抗体(MAb) A6H,最初发展到胎儿肾组织,被发现对肾细胞癌有高度反应,随后被证明共同刺激T细胞亚群。A6H抗原至今未被鉴定。用a6h琼脂糖免疫吸附肾细胞癌细胞(7860)洗涤液中的抗原,用十二烷基硫酸钠-聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳(SDS-PAGE)分离树脂结合蛋白。经Western blots检测,抗原分子量约为120 kDa。将120 kda蛋白条带切除并进行凝胶内胰酶切,所得肽通过液相色谱串联质谱(LC MS\MS)分离和分析。将洗脱肽的串联质谱与SEQUEST计算机程序结合使用,搜索人类国家癌症研究所(NCI)蛋白质数据库以确定蛋白质的身份。靶抗原为二肽基肽酶IV (dipeptidyl peptidase IV, DPP IV),也称为簇分化抗原CD26。对A6H抗原和CD26在7860细胞和外周血淋巴细胞上表达的流动分析支持了A6H抗原为DPP IV的鉴定。认识到A6H抗原为DPP IV/CD26,使我们有机会将A6H与其他抗CD26抗体在癌细胞系和各种组织中的表达以及作为t细胞活化的共同刺激物的研究进行比较。
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Hybridoma
Hybridoma 医学-免疫学
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