PMID: 8938953Jan 1, 1996Paper

Hybridomas reveal shared immunodominant epitopes of gamma-glutamyltransferase isoforms from human kidney and renal cell carcinoma

Tumour Biology : the Journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine
P Fischer, J E Scherberich

Abstract

Metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a tumor with a poor prognosis resistant to chemotherapy and irradiation. However, in rare cases, spontaneous regressions of metastases after nephrectomy have been reported that were ascribed to destruction of the tumor by the immune system. In earlier studies, we and others identified the expression of modified antigens in RCC. In particular, a concanavalin A-binding isoform of gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma GT) comprises about 50% of the enzymatic activity found in the tumor tissue of many RCC patients. The monoclonal antibody 138H11, directed against all human gamma GT isoforms, revealed a membranous expression of gamma GT around RCC cells compared to the restricted, apical pattern of renal cells. These data raised the question why the RCC-specific gamma GT, exposed to the immune system in vivo, is not immunogenic in patients with RCC. To address this question, we generated mouse hybridomas against highly purified human RCC gamma GT. Although we obtained a large panel of hybridomas that produced antibodies reacting immunohistochemically in a gamma GT-specific manner, all antibodies stained normal kidney gamma GT as well as RCC gamma GT. These results suggest that the biochemical feat...Continue Reading

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