This human antibody can recognize the tumor-associated MUC1. It is useful for tumor-targeting applications including radioimmunotherapy, radioimmunoscintigraphy, conjugation to cytotoxic reagents, and immune cell stimulation.
Figure 1 BIAcore analysis of PH1-Fab.
Binding pattern of PH1 (A) and its analysis at steady state [response units equilibrium (RUeq)]).
Henderikx, P., Coolen-van Neer, N., Jacobs, A., van der Linden, E., Arends, J. W., Müllberg, J., & Hoogenboom, H. R. (2002). A human immunoglobulin G1 antibody originating from an in vitro-selected Fab phage antibody binds avidly to tumor-associated MUC1 and is efficiently internalized. The American journal of pathology, 160(5), 1597-1608.
Figure 2 BIAcore analysis of PH1-IgG1.
Binding pattern of IgG1-PH1, fitted with the BIAevaluation program (version 3.01).
Henderikx, P., Coolen-van Neer, N., Jacobs, A., van der Linden, E., Arends, J. W., Müllberg, J., & Hoogenboom, H. R. (2002). A human immunoglobulin G1 antibody originating from an in vitro-selected Fab phage antibody binds avidly to tumor-associated MUC1 and is efficiently internalized. The American journal of pathology, 160(5), 1597-1608.
Figure 3 Flow cytometry. Comparison between HMFG1 and PH1-IgG1 for their binding characteristics to tumor cell lines.
Thick line, binding with the antibody; thin line, nonspecific binding control; dotted line, inhibition with MUC1 60-mer.
Henderikx, P., Coolen-van Neer, N., Jacobs, A., van der Linden, E., Arends, J. W., Müllberg, J., & Hoogenboom, H. R. (2002). A human immunoglobulin G1 antibody originating from an in vitro-selected Fab phage antibody binds avidly to tumor-associated MUC1 and is efficiently internalized. The American journal of pathology, 160(5), 1597-1608.
Figure 4 Immunohistochemical staining with PH1-IgG1 of cancer and normal tissues.
P, Proximal tubuli; D, distal tubuli; LH, loop of Henle.
Henderikx, P., Coolen-van Neer, N., Jacobs, A., van der Linden, E., Arends, J. W., Müllberg, J., & Hoogenboom, H. R. (2002). A human immunoglobulin G1 antibody originating from an in vitro-selected Fab phage antibody binds avidly to tumor-associated MUC1 and is efficiently internalized. The American journal of pathology, 160(5), 1597-1608.
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