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Summary Report of the TD-3 Workshop: Characterization of 83 Antibodies against Prostate-Specific Antigen

Authors :
Phil D. Rye
P. Seguin
D L Very
M. Leinimaa
W.J. Allard
Robert L. Wolfert
L. Bellanger
I Andersson
L. Lauren
P.C. Ng
K. Nustad
O. Nilsson
Charlotte Becker
Barry L. Dowell
G. Davis
T.R. Barnett
Mavanur R. Suresh
J. Slota
B Karlsson
Ingrid Wigheden
Timo Piironen
Harry G. Rittenhouse
T.J. Wang
M. Nap
Ole P. Børmer
C. Andrés
Kim Pettersson
J. Hilgers
A Peter
J. Rapp
D.C. Jette
Jari Leinonen
Hans Lilja
W-M Zhang
A. Belenky
Zeqi Zhou
F.T. Kreutz
H.J. Linton
T M van der Kwast
U.-H. Stenman
R.L. Sokoloff
Elisabeth Paus
K.K. Yeung
C.M. Pellegrino
L.S. Grauer
Source :
Tumor Biology. 20:1-12
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1999.

Abstract

Twelve research groups participated in the ISOBM TD-3 Workshop in which the reactivity and specificity of 83 antibodies against prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were investigated. Using a variety of techniques including cross-inhibition assays, Western blotting, BIAcore, immunoradiometric assays and immunohistochemistry, the antibodies were categorized into six major groups which formed the basis for mapping onto two- and three-dimensional (2-D and 3-D) models of PSA. The overall findings of the TD-3 Workshop are summarized in this report. In agreement with all participating groups, three main antigenic domains were identified: free PSA-specific epitopes located in or close to amino acids 86-91; discontinuous epitopes specific for PSA without human kallikrein (hK2) cross-reactivity located at or close to amino acids 158-163; and continuous or linear epitopes shared between PSA and hK2 located close to amino acids 3-11. In addition, several minor and partly overlapping domains were also identified. Clearly, the characterization of antibodies from this workshop and the location of their epitopes on the 3-D model of PSA illustrate the importance of selecting appropriate antibody pairs for use in immunoassays. It is hoped that these findings and the epitope nomenclature described in this TD-3 Workshop are used as a standard for future evaluation of anti-PSA antibodies.

Details

ISSN :
14230380 and 10104283
Volume :
20
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tumor Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54a789171cea5b41294531a0c2c66841
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000056523