CA19-9 epitope a possible marker for MUC-1/Y protein

  • Authors:
    • Junji Akagi
    • Eiji Takai
    • Yasunori Tamori
    • Kazuhiro Nakagawa
    • Michio Ogawa
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.18.5.1085
  • Pages: 1085-1091
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Abstract

It has been reported that MUC-1 molecules devoid of the tandem repeat region (MUC-1/Y) are detected preferentially in carcinoma cells and are associated with their progression. However, its clinical significance is still unknown. We constructed a mouse colon adenocarcinoma cell line (MC-38) transduced with either MUC-1/Y cDNA defecting the tandem repeat region (Y-MC-38) or MUC-1/R cDNA containing ten tandem repeats (R-MC-38). RT-PCR of mRNAs derived from Y-MC-38 cells using the specific primers to MUC-1/Y mRNAs, proved the existence of 600 bp RT-PCR products generated only from MUC-1/Y mRNAs. DF3 and CA19-9 epitopes out of the MUC-1-related tumor-associated antigens, have been reported to be involved in the prognosis of cancer patients. We examined the expression of DF3 and CA19-9 epitopes on Y-MC-38 and R-MC-38 cells. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis of R-MC-38 and Y-MC-38 cells using two monoclonal antibodies against DF3 (mAb DF3) and CA19-9 (mAb CA19-9) epitopes revealed that R-MC-38 cells expressed DF3 but not CA19-9 [DF3(+)CA19-9(-)], while Y-MC-38 cells expressed CA19-9 but not DF3 [DF3(-)CA19-9(+)]. On Western blot, a 40 kDa protein product was recognized by mAb CA19-9 but not by mAb DF3 on cell lysates of Y-MC-38 cells, whereas a 70 kDa protein product was recognized by mAb DF3 but not by mAb CA19-9 on the cell lysates of R-MC-38. Further, we analyzed the expression of MUC-1/Y mRNAs by RT-PCR on various human cancer cell lines: the gastric cancer cell line AZ521, the pancreatic cancer cell lines PANC-1 and Capan-1, the gall bladder cell line GBK-1, the breast cancer cell line MCF-7, and the colon cancer cell lines HT-29 and Colo205. HT-29 and Capan-1 cells producing the 600 bp RT-PCR product, were positive for mAb CA19-9. These results demonstrate that CA19-9 epitope is produced only on MUC-1/Y core protein, suggesting that CA19-9 epitope may be a specific marker for MUC-1/Y protein.

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Akagi J, Takai E, Tamori Y, Nakagawa K and Ogawa M: CA19-9 epitope a possible marker for MUC-1/Y protein. Int J Oncol 18: 1085-1091, 2001.
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Akagi, J., Takai, E., Tamori, Y., Nakagawa, K., & Ogawa, M. (2001). CA19-9 epitope a possible marker for MUC-1/Y protein. International Journal of Oncology, 18, 1085-1091. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.18.5.1085
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Akagi, J., Takai, E., Tamori, Y., Nakagawa, K., Ogawa, M."CA19-9 epitope a possible marker for MUC-1/Y protein". International Journal of Oncology 18.5 (2001): 1085-1091.
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Akagi, J., Takai, E., Tamori, Y., Nakagawa, K., Ogawa, M."CA19-9 epitope a possible marker for MUC-1/Y protein". International Journal of Oncology 18, no. 5 (2001): 1085-1091. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.18.5.1085