1985
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1985.24
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Heterogenous expression of cell-surface antigens in normal epithelia and their tumours, revealed by monoclonal antibodies

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“…However, antigenic heterogenity was not restricted to tumour cells but was also seen in overlying, apparently normal, stratified squamous epithelium where there was a well defined gradation between positively staining superficial and negatively staining basal cells. This observation confirmed that heterogeneous TA-4 expression was not simply artifactual, but is in keeping with the current teaching that only a proportion of cells in either normal or malignant tissue will at any one time express a cytoplasmic antigen following application of the appropriate monoclonal antibody (Edwards, 1985). Indeed, heterogeneity of TA-4 expression in many cases made it difficult to score a given tumour as simply positive or negative.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…However, antigenic heterogenity was not restricted to tumour cells but was also seen in overlying, apparently normal, stratified squamous epithelium where there was a well defined gradation between positively staining superficial and negatively staining basal cells. This observation confirmed that heterogeneous TA-4 expression was not simply artifactual, but is in keeping with the current teaching that only a proportion of cells in either normal or malignant tissue will at any one time express a cytoplasmic antigen following application of the appropriate monoclonal antibody (Edwards, 1985). Indeed, heterogeneity of TA-4 expression in many cases made it difficult to score a given tumour as simply positive or negative.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Although partial and complete responses have been reported with antibodies directed against lymphomas (Grossbard et al, 1992), reports of responses in colorectal cancer patients are limited (Begent el al., 1989). This has been attributed, in part, to the heterogeneity of antigen distribution (Edwards, 1985) and is illustrated by the wide variation between patients in amount of antibody (per cent injected activity per kg) localising in tumour. Attempts to investigate which parameters are responsible for this variation have implicated a number of factors (Shockley et al, 1991).…”
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“…Variations in the expression of various compounds during the cell cycle, unstable genotypes and/or unstable phenotypes have been suggested (Arends et at., 1984b;Edwards 1985;Fidler, 1978;McCormack, 1984;Nowell, 1976;Olsson et at., 1984). The observation of more or less large foci of antigenically defilned cancer cells suggests that, at least in some cases, coexistence of several clones might be one of the correct explanations.…”
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confidence: 99%