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Isolation and purification of a squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck-associated antigen identified by autologous antibody
Vlock, Daniel R.; Toporowicz, Avishag; Arnold, Beth; Aul, Donald; McCoy, J. Philip Jr.; Carey, Thomas E.; Brown, William E.
1993-04-30
Citation:Vlock, Daniel R., Toporowicz, Avishag, Arnold, Beth, Aul, Donald, McCoy, Jr., J. Philip, Carey, Thomas E., Brown, Willaim E. (1993/04/30)."Isolation and purification of a squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck-associated antigen identified by autologous antibody." Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease 1181(2): 174-182. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/30831>
Abstract: We have previously shown that detection of autologous antibody activity to squamous cell carninoma of the head and neck many be augmented by dissociation in immune complexes. Western blot analysis with autologous antibody has identified a 60 kDa squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck-associated antigen in spent media and immune complex-dissociated serum ultrafiltrate not recognized by normal human area. Antigen-containing fractions of spent media were eluted from anion exchange columns immediately after serum albumin indicating that the antigen has an acidic PI Triticum vulgaris column. A single 60 kDa band was detected by silver stain and Western blot in antigen-containing fractions eluted following lectin affinity chromotography and SDS-PAGE. Final concentration of the antigen was determined to be 1 [mu]m/ml of protein with relative activity increased 1600 x over unfractionated spent media. We conclude that a squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck-associated antigen, detected by autologous antibody, is an acidic kDa glycoprotein.