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Humoral immune response to melanoma-associated membrane antigen and fetal brain antigen demonstrated by indirect membrane immunofluorescence. I
Authors:K. Irie  Reiko F. Irie  D. L. Morton
Affiliation:(1) Division of Oncology, Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, 90024 Los Angeles, Ca, USA
Abstract:Summary A melanoma-associated membrane antigen and a fetal brain antigen were identified on the surface of a human melanoma cell line by indirect membrane immunofluorescence techniques. The target melanoma cells were grown in gamma globulin-depleted human serum. Sera from melanoma patients were used as the source of antimelanoma antibodies. To remove alloantibodies, the allogeneic sera were preabsorbed with cultured lymphoblastoid cells derived from the peripheral lymphocytes of the donor of the target cell line. To further define the antigen responsible for antibody activity, sequential absorption tests were performed with fetal brain cells, cultured sarcomas, and breast carcinomas. Some antibody activity was removed by fetal brain tissues. Further absorption with fetal brain or the cultured sarcoma or breast carcinoma did not remove additional activity. However, antibody activity was completely removed by either cultured or biopsy-derived melanoma cells. A serum autochthonous to the target cell line was also tested. The antibody titer of the serum was completely removed by absorption with either autochthonous biopsied tumor or an allogeneic melanoma cell line, but not with the normal tissues. Thus it appeared that sera from melanoma patients contained antibody to both a melanoma-associated membrane antigen and a fetal brain antigen.
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