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Human
embryonal carcinoma
cells sometimes display the developmental potential of early embryonic stem cells. While available data do not clearly identify a counterpart of these tumor cells in normal development, previous comparisons of human
embryonal carcinoma
and yolk sac carcinomas indicated that these cell types are closely related, and suggested that
embryonal carcinoma
cells might resemble the progenitors of extraembryonic endoderm. To analyse further cell-differentiation lineage in these tumors, we produced monoclonal antibodies to cytostructurally associated antigens of human
embryonal carcinoma
cells. Spleen cells from mice immunized with a detergent-insoluble extract of cultured human
embryonal carcinoma
cells were fused to NS-1
myeloma
cells, and hybridoma supernatants were screened by indirect immunofluorescence on the immunizing cell line, then on a panel of cell lines derived from human embryonal carcinomas, yolk sac carcinomas, and a range of neoplastic and normal tissues. Monoclonal antibody GCTM-1 stained the nuclei of all human cells tested and served as a positive control; this antibody immunoprecipitated proteins of 85 and 66 k Da from human
embryonal carcinoma
cells. GCTM-2 recognized an epitope on a 200-k Da extracellular protein present on the surface of
embryonal carcinoma
cells, and stained the surface of visceral yolk sac-type carcinoma and colorectal carcinoma cells as well. Enzymatic analysis of carbohydrate residues on the GCTM-2 antigen revealed that it was a keratan sulphate proteoglycan, and suggested that the epitope recognized by the antibody lies on the core protein. In immunoblots, antibody GCTM-3 bound to a 57-k Da cytoskeletal protein expressed in human
embryonal carcinoma
. This antibody decorated filamentous arrays in cell lines from human
embryonal carcinoma
, visceral yolk sac carcinoma, parietal yolk sac carcinoma (endodermal sinus tumour), and adenocarcinoma and large cell carcinoma of the lung. Antibody GCTM-4 recognized a determinant present on a 69-k Da polypeptide, associated with a component of the lysosomal compartment, which was expressed in
embryonal carcinoma
cells, but no other cell type tested. The results with this antibody panel thus allow distinction between human
embryonal carcinoma
and yolk sac carcinoma, but provide further evidence of a close relationship between these cell types.
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PMID:Analysis of cell-differentiation lineage in human teratomas using new monoclonal antibodies to cytostructural antigens of embryonal carcinoma cells. 324 84
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