Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Emanuel Calenoff is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Emanuel Calenoff.


The Journal of Urology | 2002

Evaluation of a new serum testing method for detection of prostate cancer.

Charles A. Seabury; Emanuel Calenoff; Charles Ditlow; Sajit Bux; Harry Clarke; Muta Issa; Fray Marshall; John Petros

PURPOSE Serum prostate specific antigen is a highly specific test for diseases of the prostate gland but it is not specific for prostate cancer, which can lead to unnecessary biopsies. In an effort to find a more specific test, a new testing method for detecting prostate cancer based on deglycosylation of cell surface proteins and subsequent antibody formation in patients with prostate cancer was evaluated. In addition, antibody generation against the peptide fragments chosen to represent the cell surface proteins was determined to be cancer associated, cancer specific or not related to prostate cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Antibody titers to 67 unique peptide sequences representing 41 cell surface proteins were determined in 25 men with known prostate cancer (cancer group) and 34 men without prostate cancer (control group). The titers of the control and cancer groups were compared for statistical significance. Additionally, each peptide was identified as being cancer specific, cancer associated or not related to prostate cancer based on whether patients, controls, both or neither had elevated antibody titers. RESULTS Of the 67 peptides tested 3 demonstrated statistical significance between the control and cancer group titers. Using these 3 informative peptides, 11 of the 25 men known to have prostate cancer had positive results (sensitivity 44%), while 2 of the 34 control patients had positive results (specificity 94%). Of the peptides with significantly different titers in patients and controls 2 of the 19 cell surface proteins known to be present in prostate cancer were represented. No peptides were found to generate antibodies only in patients with cancer (cancer specific), while 3 were cancer associated (increased in cancer and controls). CONCLUSIONS A new approach to testing for prostate cancer, although lacking in sensitivity, appears to be highly specific. The high specificity of this test suggests that when combined with a highly sensitive test, such as prostate specific antigen, screening could be significantly improved.


Cancer Research | 1994

Existent T-cell and antibody immunity to HER-2/neu protein in patients with breast cancer.

Mary L. Disis; Emanuel Calenoff; Graham McLaughlin; Ann E. Murphy; Wei Chen; Bernd Groner; Margit Jeschke; Nick Lydon; Elaine McGlynn; Robert B. Livingston; Roger E. Moe; Martin A. Cheever


Archive | 1995

Atherosclerotic plaque specific antigens, antibodies thereto, and uses thereof

Charles Ditlow; Francis Chen; Emanuel Calenoff


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1995

Patients With Meniere's Disease Possess IgE Reacting With Herpes Family Viruses

Emanuel Calenoff; Jin Cheng Zhao; Eugene L. Derlacki; Wiley H. Harrison; Katalin Selmeczi; Jose C. Dutra; Ingrid R. Olson; David G. Hanson


Archives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery | 1993

Bacterial Allergy in Nasal Polyposis A New Method for Quantifying Specific IgE

Emanuel Calenoff; John T. McMahan; Garrett D. Herzon; Robert C. Kern; Ghanashyam D. Ghadge; David G. Hanson


Ciba Foundation Symposium 187 - Vaccines Against Virally Induced Cancers | 1994

Immunity to the HER-2/neu oncogenic protein.

Mary L. Disis; Helga Bernhard; Julie R. Gralow; Susan L. Hand; Sandra R. Emery; Emanuel Calenoff; Martin A. Cheever


Archive | 1994

Immunogenic cancer proteins and peptides and methods of use

Emanuel Calenoff


Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2006

Serum IgE reactive against small myelin protein-derived peptides is increased in multiple sclerosis patients

Daniel D. Mikol; Charles Ditlow; Danielle Usatin; Pinaki Biswas; John D. Kalbfleisch; Andrew Milner; Emanuel Calenoff


Archive | 2004

Immunogenic cancer peptides and uses thereof

Emanuel Calenoff; Charles Ditlow


Archive | 2004

Immunogenic peptides and uses thereof

Emanuel Calenoff; Charles Ditlow

Collaboration


Dive into the Emanuel Calenoff's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Martin A. Cheever

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Mary L. Disis

University of Washington

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ann E. Murphy

University of Washington

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge