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Publication : Endogenous antibodies for tumor detection.

First Author  Rich BS Year  2014
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  4
Pages  5088 PubMed ID  24875800
Mgi Jnum  J:254110 Mgi Id  MGI:6101616
Doi  10.1038/srep05088 Citation  Rich BS, et al. (2014) Endogenous antibodies for tumor detection. Sci Rep 4:5088
abstractText  The study of cancer immunology has provided diagnostic and therapeutic instruments through serum autoantibody biomarkers and exogenous monoclonal antibodies. While some endogenous antibodies are found within or surrounding transformed tissue, the extent to which this exists has not been entirely characterized. We find that in transgenic and xenograft mouse models of cancer, endogenous gamma immunoglobulin (IgG) is present at higher concentration in malignantly transformed organs compared to non-transformed organs in the same mouse or organs of cognate wild-type mice. The enrichment of endogenous antibodies within the malignant tissue provides a potential means of identifying and tracking malignant cells in vivo as they mutate and diversify. Exploiting these antibodies for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes is possible through the use of agents that bind endogenous antibodies.
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