Bowen J M, Dmochowski L, Miller M F, Priori E S, Seman G, Dodson M L, Maruyama K
Cancer Res. 1976 Feb;36(2 pt 2):759-64.
As a part of a program directed toward the elucidation of the role of viruses in mouse and human breast cancer, a variety of immunological techniques were applied to a study of the humoral immune response of mice and of humans to their breast tumors. Tumor-bearing mice were found to produce antibodies against a complex array of tumor cell-associated antigens, including mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV), components, heterophile and Forssman-like antigens, embryonic antigens, and possibly other tumor-associated antigens. Mice bearing MMTV-positive tumors had high titer antibodies against both viral and heterophile antigens. Tumor-free mice, whether of high or low mammary cancer strains, were remarkably free of antibodies that could label MMTV particles, although some sera contained antibodies to viral components. Patients with breast cancer also had antibodies against a variety of antigens associated with their own and homologous breast cancer cells. These antibodies reacted with heterophile, embryonic, and other tumor-associated antigens, some of which appeared to be viral. Sera of some patients with breast cancer gave positive immunofluorescence reactions with mouse mammary tumor cells grown in tissue culture and producing MMTV. Most of these reactions were due to heterophile antibodies in the sera, but a small number of sera contained antibodies apparently directed specifically toward MMTV particles, as determined by immunoperoxidase electron microscopy. Although human-mouse cross-reactions must be interpreted with caution, these data suggest that a virus putatively associated with human breast cancer is antigenically related to MMTV.
作为旨在阐明病毒在小鼠和人类乳腺癌中作用的项目的一部分,多种免疫技术被应用于研究小鼠和人类对其乳腺肿瘤的体液免疫反应。发现荷瘤小鼠会产生针对一系列复杂的肿瘤细胞相关抗原的抗体,包括小鼠乳腺肿瘤病毒(MMTV)、其成分、嗜异性和福斯曼样抗原、胚胎抗原以及可能的其他肿瘤相关抗原。携带MMTV阳性肿瘤的小鼠对病毒和嗜异性抗原均有高滴度抗体。无瘤小鼠,无论其乳腺癌品系高低,均显著缺乏能标记MMTV颗粒的抗体,尽管一些血清含有针对病毒成分的抗体。乳腺癌患者也有针对与其自身及同源乳腺癌细胞相关的多种抗原的抗体。这些抗体与嗜异性、胚胎性及其他肿瘤相关抗原发生反应,其中一些似乎是病毒性的。一些乳腺癌患者的血清对在组织培养中生长并产生MMTV的小鼠乳腺肿瘤细胞呈现阳性免疫荧光反应。这些反应大多归因于血清中的嗜异性抗体,但通过免疫过氧化物酶电子显微镜检测发现,少数血清含有明显特异性针对MMTV颗粒的抗体。尽管对人鼠交叉反应的解释必须谨慎,但这些数据表明,一种推测与人类乳腺癌相关的病毒在抗原性上与MMTV相关。