Secreted alkaline phosphatase defined by ms17-57 mab and ectopically expressed on the surface of GI cancer cells as a potential therapeutic target.

2017 
e22169 Background: There remains considerable interest in generating monoclonal antibody (mAb) directed against specific tumor targets for antigen (Ag) discovery, diagnosis and therapy. In this investigation, mAbs were generated against potentially novel Ags on the cancer cell surface using a flow cytometry-high throughput screening (FACS-HTS) strategy. Methods: Mixed live cells from four human gastric cancer (GC) cell lines were used as the immunogen in A/J mice; Sixteen highly positive hybridoma colonies were selected via FACS-HTS using a total of 20,000 colonies in sixty-seven 96-well plates against live cells (mixed human GC cells versus normal human PBMC). The purified ms17-57 and control commercial ALP mAbs were used to confirm the target Ags, which were identified as alkaline phosphatases (ALPs) expressed on the GC cell surface through a combination of western blot, immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry (MS). Results: MS identified the Ags recognized by ms17-57 to be two variants of a secreted ...
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