Drewinko B, Lichtiger B
Cancer Res. 1985 Apr;45(4):1560-4.
Seven established human colon carcinoma cell lines with distinct degrees of phenotypic differentiation were evaluated for the presence of blood group-related and transplantation-related antigens in relation to their production of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). All lines presented A and B antigens regardless of the patients' original red blood cell type. However, tumor cells from patients originally classified as O-type had lower expression of both A and B antigens and high production of CEA. Cells from patients with an original A type had low to undetectable CEA production and high expression of both A and B antigens. There was no particular segregation of transplantation-related antigens with respect to phenotypic expression. All lines presented HLA-A, -B, and -C, as well as -DR antigens. These results demonstrate that colon carcinoma cells have the ability to fully express both blood group-related and transplantation-related antigens, even if discordant with the donor's red blood cell phenotype. Furthermore, it appears that expression of A antigen is intimately related to synthesis of CEA.
对七种具有不同程度表型分化的成熟人类结肠癌细胞系进行了评估,以检测与血型相关和移植相关抗原的存在情况,并将其与癌胚抗原(CEA)的产生相关联。无论患者原来的红细胞类型如何,所有细胞系均呈现A和B抗原。然而,最初被归类为O型患者的肿瘤细胞,其A和B抗原的表达较低,而CEA的产生较高。最初为A型患者的细胞,其CEA产生低至无法检测到,而A和B抗原的表达较高。关于表型表达,移植相关抗原没有特定的分离现象。所有细胞系均呈现HLA - A、- B和 - C以及 - DR抗原。这些结果表明,结肠癌细胞即使与供体的红细胞表型不一致,也有能力充分表达与血型相关和移植相关的抗原。此外,似乎A抗原的表达与CEA的合成密切相关。