ANTIGENIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN METASTATIC AND NONMETASTATIC BSP73 RAT-TUMOR VARIANTS CHARACTERIZED BY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES

  • 1 March 1989
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 49 (5), 1294-1299
Abstract
Variants AS and ASML of the BSp73 rat tumor differ markedly with respect to morphology and to the capacity for spontaneous metastasis via the lymphatic. Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were raised in order to identify surface molecules associated with both phenotypes. Mice were immunized with either whole cells or isolated membranes and hybridoma supernatants were screened according to the criteria of selective binding to cultured cells of the variant used for immunization. Of two MAbs reacting with nonmetastasizing AS variant, one showed immunostaining of AS tissue. From 11 MAbs binding to the metastaic ASML variant, 6 showed specific staining of ASML tissue, while the remaining 5 MAbs showed cross-reaction with normal rat tissues. According to Western blot data, the 6 MAbs selectively binding to ASML tissue identified at least 2 different antigens, one of them showing up as a complex of 12 bands.