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Urology | 1997

Preliminary immunohistochemical characterization of a monoclonal antibody (pro:4-216) prepared from human prostate cancer nuclear matrix proteins

Alan W. Partin; Joseph V. Briggman; Eric N.P. Subong; Robert P. Szaro; Ana Oreper; Sarah Wiesbrock; Jane L. Meyer; Donald S. Coffey; Jonathan I. Epstein

OBJECTIVES A nuclear matrix protein (PC-1) was previously identified and reported to be present only in human prostate cancer but absent in tissue from the same prostate containing either benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or normal prostate tissue. The PC-1 protein was identified by high resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) and exhibited a molecular mass of 56 kDa and an isoelectric point of 6.58. This work investigates the immunohistochemical characterization of PRO:4-216, a monoclonal antibody to PC-1. METHODS Areas of the 2D-PAGE gels containing the human prostate cancer nuclear matrix proteins near PC-1 were isolated, eluted, and injected into mice to develop monoclonal antibodies. Antibodies were screened by immunofluorescence for nuclear reactivity to a human prostate cancer cell line (LnCaP) and by 1D and 2D Western blots for reactivity with prostate cancer nuclear matrix proteins. Monoclonal antibodies from the selected clones were affinity purified. The monoclonal antibody PRO:4-216 was used to analyze frozen tissue from 20 cancerous, 22 BPH, and 22 normal regions from fresh human prostate specimens. Tissue sections were analyzed for their immunohistochemical (IHC) (horseradish peroxidase) staining. RESULTS Using a reference value for positive staining at an IHC score of greater than 50, 85% (17 of 20) of the cancerous, 5% (1 of 22) of the BPH, and 9% (2 of 22) of the normal prostate tissues stained positive. The one BPH and two normal tissues that stained positive were taken from prostates in which the adjacent cancerous tissue also demonstrated high IHC scores (greater than 225). CONCLUSIONS These data demonstrate nuclear reactivity on fresh frozen human prostate cancer tissue for the monoclonal antibody PRO:4-216. PRO:4-216 may aid in distinguishing normal prostate and BPH from cancerous tissue.


Archive | 2000

Materials and methods for detection and treatment of breast cancer

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro


American Laboratory | 2001

Detection of early-stage cancer by serum protein analysis

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro; Shannon Bull; Tatyana Knubovets; Joseph V. Briggman; John J. Hlavaty; Felicity Kusinitz; Adam Z. Stieg; Ying-Jye Wu


Archive | 2000

Identification of disease markers involving mass-based-separation

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro


Archive | 2002

Detection and treatment of colorectal cancer

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro


Archive | 2000

Methods and compositions for identifying disease markers

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro


Archive | 2000

Procedes et compositions d'identification de marqueurs de maladie

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro


Archive | 2000

Identifizierung von krankheitsmarkern mit hilfe von massentrennung

Robert P. Szaro; Brynmor Watkins


Archive | 2000

Method and zusammestellungen for the detection and treatment of breast cancer, based on cancer-associated polypeptides

Robert P. Szaro; Brynmor Waltham Watkins


Archive | 2000

Methods and compositions for detection and treatment of breast cancer, based on breast cancer-associated polypeptides

Brynmor Watkins; Robert P. Szaro

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Adam Z. Stieg

National Institute for Materials Science

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Alan W. Partin

Johns Hopkins University

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Ana Oreper

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Jane L. Meyer

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Jonathan I. Epstein

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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