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A novel monoclonal antibody 107-1A4 with high prostate specificity: generation, characterization of antigen expression, and targeting of human prostate cancer xenografts

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Monoclonal antibodies with high specificity for prostate tissue are of interest for prostate cancer research and treatment. Reactivity and specificity of a new murine monoclonal antibody, 107-1A4, was assessed by immunohistochemistry, ELISA and indirect immunofluorescence (IDIF). 107-1A4 stained all normal and malignant prostate tissue specimens while reactivity to non-prostate tissue was limited to the tubules of the normal kidney and renal cell carcinoma. Twenty two human cell lines were included in the reactivity survey; only the immunogen prostate cancer line LNCaP reacted with 107-1A4. Seminal plasma proteins PSA, PAP, PSMA, and PSP-94 were determined not to be the 107-1A4 antigen.

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Brown, L., Wegner, S., Wang, H. et al. A novel monoclonal antibody 107-1A4 with high prostate specificity: generation, characterization of antigen expression, and targeting of human prostate cancer xenografts. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis 1, 208–215 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.pcan.4500233

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