Abstract 1706: Evaluation of LGR5 protein expression in colon cancer stem cells

2016 
Cancer stem cells are a subpopulation of cancer cells responsible for cancer initiation, development and metastasis. A number of studies demonstrated that Leucine-rich repeat containing G-protein-coupled receptor 5 (LGR5) can drive cancer development through triggering canonical Wnt signaling and its downstream gene expression. LGR5 is an important biomarker specifically expressed on colon cancer stem cells. In this study, we have successfully developed an LGR5 antibody with high specificity to detect endogenous LGR5 expression in different immunoassay application. By screening multiple anti-LGR5 hybridoma clones, antibody generated by clone UMAB212 was proven to be highly specific on our high density protein microarray chip assay. Here our experimental data demonstrated that clone UMAB212 recognizes not only human LGR5 protein but also mouse LGR5 protein in both western blot and flow cytometry applications. No cross-reactivity was observed with the other two LGR family members, LGR4 and LGR6. Furthermore, this antibody also works great on immunohistochemistry application on FFPE tissue blocks. In summary, UMAB212 is great tool for us to study LGR5 protein in different immunoassay setting and it could also be a potential cancer diagnostic reagent. Citation Format: Wei Fu, Rachel Gonzalez, Kehu Yuan, Caiwei Chen, Haitao Wei, Hsiangmin Lu, Qi Ren, Evelin Logis, Sean Kelly, Wei-Wu He, Donghui Ma. Evaluation of LGR5 protein expression in colon cancer stem cells. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 1706.
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