Characterization of human malignant melanoma cell lines. III. Membrane immunofluorescence reactivity with sera from patients with melanoma |
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Authors: | P B Dent S K Liao P B McCulloch M A Blajchman J Macnamara |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Canada;(2) Department of Internal Medicine, McMaster University, Canada;(3) Hamilton Clinic, The Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, L8S 4J9 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Seven well-characterized human malignant melanoma cell lines have been evaluated in terms of their reactivity in membrane immunofluorescence tests with sera from 48 patients with melanoma, 23 patients with other forms of cancer and 28 normal controls. There was a significantly greater degree of reactivity of melanoma sera (33.7%) than of sera of normal controls (22.2%) or of sera from patients with other forms of cancer (24.2%). The incidence of strong reactors among the melanoma patients was found to be inversely proportional to the extent of disease in the melanoma patients: Stage I, 54.5%, Stage III, 36.8% and Stage IV, 29.4%. Reactivity against non-melanoma cell lines was similar in the three subject groups and was unaffected by stage of disease in the melanoma patients. No single cell line showed preferential reactivity with melanoma sera. There was an increased overall incidence of reactivity of all three subject groups against non-pigmented cell lines.A-B-0 antigens and heterophile antigens were excluded as a cause of seropositivity. The antigen(s) was trypsin-sensitive and neuraminidase-resistant.These data suggest that long term cultures of human melanoma may contain melanoma-associated antigens which may be useful in the further study and search for melanoma-specific antigens. |
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