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A Comparison of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Distinct Colon Tumor-associated Antigens in Immunohistochemistry and in Tumor Localization

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Specialty Nuclear Medicine
Date 1987 Jan 1
PMID 3298170
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Abstract

Monoclonal antibodies to colon/ovary tumor antigen (COTA), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), colon-specific antigen (CSA), and colon-specific antigen "protein" (CSAp) were evaluated for specificity, reactivity with normal tissues, and tumor localizations using athymic rats bearing xenografted human colon tumors. Radioiodine labeled anti-CSA and anti-COTA retained immunoreactivity and effectively localized the tumors; anti-CSAp retained immunoreactivity, but localized less effectively; and anti-CEA lost most of its immunoreactivity and localized poorly. Of the antibodies tested, anti-COTA showed potential for human colorectal tumor radiolocalization.

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