1. A novel anti-MUC1 antibody against the MUC1 cytoplasmic tail domain: use in sensitive identification of poorly differentiated cells in adenocarcinoma of the stomach
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Seiya Yokoyama, Yukihiro Tamura, Takeshi Shimizu, Norishige Yamada, Suguru Yonezawa, Shinichi Kitajima, Mineo Tabata, Masahiko Osako, Sho Kitamoto, Michiko Horinouchi, Masamichi Goto, and Michiyo Higashi
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Monoclonal antibody ,Cytoplasm ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenocarcinoma, Scirrhous ,Cellular differentiation ,Molecular Sequence Data ,MUC1 ,Adenocarcinoma ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Signet ring cell carcinoma ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Accurate detection ,biology ,Mucin-1 ,Gastroenterology ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Granulation tissue ,Cell Differentiation ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Scirrhous gastric cancer ,Immunohistochemistry ,digestive system diseases ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Gastric Mucosa ,Cancer cell ,biology.protein ,Original Article ,Antibody ,Cytoplasmic tail domain ,Carcinoma, Signet Ring Cell - Abstract
Background Isolated cancer cells of non-solid type poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma (por2) or signet-ring cell carcinoma (sig) are frequently seen in scirrhous gastric cancers with a very poor prognosis. These cells are often scattered in granulation tissue or desmoplastic fibrotic tissue and tend to be overlooked in routine pathological examination. We aimed to raise a novel antibody that can identify the isolated cancer cells easily. Methods Because the MUC1 cytoplasmic tail domain (CTD) has many biological roles including tumor progression and cell adhesion disturbance and is expected to be expressed in isolated cancer cells, we raised a novel monoclonal antibody (MAb) MUC1-014E against an intracellular nonrepeating 19-amino-acid sequence (RYVPPSSTDRSPYEKVSAG: N-1217-1235-C) of the MUC1 CTD, using a synthetic peptide including the 7-amino-acid epitope (STDRSPY: N-1223-1229-C). Results In the immunohistochemical staining of 107 gastrectomy specimens including 48 por2 and 31 sig lesions, the MAb MUC1-014E showed high rates of positive staining (≥5% of carcinoma cells stained) for por2 (100%) and sig (97%), and of the highest intensity staining (4+, ≥75% of carcinoma cells stained) for por2 (100%) and sig (90%). In the 89 biopsy specimens including 82 por2 and 38 sig lesions, the MAb MUC1-014E showed high rates of positive staining for por2 (100%) and sig (100%) and of 4+ staining for por2 (87%) and sig (84%). All the rates were significantly higher than those with cytokeratins (AE1/AE3 or CAM5.2). Conclusions The MAb MUC1-014E is very useful for accurate detection of isolated cancer cells in scirrhous gastric cancers.
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- 2012
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