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Molecular and Cellular Biology | 1989

p185HER2 Monoclonal antibody has antiproliferative effects in vitro and sensitizes human breast tumor cells to tumor necrosis factor

Robert M. Hudziak; Gail D. Lewis; M Winget; Brian M. Fendly; H. M. Shepard; Axel Ullrich

The HER2/c-erbB-2 gene encodes the epidermal growth factor receptorlike human homolog of the rat neu oncogene. Amplification of this gene in primary breast carcinomas has been show to correlate with poor clinical prognosis for certain cancer patients. We show here that a monoclonal antibody directed against the extracellular domain of p185HER2 specifically inhibits the growth of breast tumor-derived cell lines overexpressing the HER2/c-erbB-2 gene product and prevents HER2/c-erbB-2-transformed NIH 3T3 cells from forming colonies in soft agar. Furthermore, resistance to the cytotoxic effect of tumor necrosis factor alpha, which has been shown to be a consequence of HER2/c-erbB-2 overexpression, is significantly reduced in the presence of this antibody.


Archive | 1995

Monoclonal antibodies directed to the HER2 receptor

Robert M. Hudziak; H. Michael Shepard; Axel Ullrich; Brian M. Fendly


Cancer Research | 1990

Characterization of murine monoclonal antibodies reactive to either the human epidermal growth factor receptor or HER2/neu gene product

Brian M. Fendly; Marcy Winget; Robert M. Hudziak; Michael T. Lipari; Mary A. Napier; Axel Ullrich


Archive | 1989

Method of treating tumor cells by inhibiting growth factor receptor function

Robert M. Hudziak; H. Michael Shepard; Axel Ullrich


Archive | 1990

Her2 extracellular domain

Robert M. Hudziak; H. Michael Shepard; Axel Ullrich


Archive | 1994

In vivo tumor detection assay

Robert M. Hudziak; Axel Ullrich; Brian M. Fendly


Protein Engineering | 1995

Engineering disulfide-linked single-chain Fv dimers [(sFv')2] with improved solution and targeting properties: anti-digoxin 26–10 (sFv')2 and anti-c-erbB-2 741F8 (sFv')2 made by protein folding and bonded through C-terminal cysteinyl peptides

John E. McCartney; Mei-Sheng Tai; Robert M. Hudziak; Gregory P. Adams; Louis M. Weiner; Donald Jin; Walter F. Stafford; Sen Liu; Michael A. Bookman; Axel A. Laminet; Irwin Fand; L. L. Houston; Hermann Oppermann; James S. Huston


Cancer Research | 1995

Targeting c-erbB-2 Expressing Tumors Using Single-Chain FV Monomers and Dimers

Mei-Sheng Tai; John E. McCartney; Gregory P. Adams; Donald Jin; Robert M. Hudziak; Hermann Oppermann; Axel A. Laminet; Michael A. Bookman; Ellen J. Wolf; Sen Liu; Walter F. Stafford; Irwin Fand; L. L. Houston; Louis M. Weiner; James S. Huston


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1991

Cell transformation potential of a HER2 transmembrane domain deletion mutant retained in the endoplasmic reticulum.

Robert M. Hudziak; Axel Ullrich


Archive | 1990

Her2 extrazellulare domäne

Robert M. Hudziak; H Shepard; Axel Ullrich

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Irwin Fand

Stony Brook University

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James S. Huston

Boston Biomedical Research Institute

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L. L. Houston

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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