Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2116886 | Cancer Letters | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Preventing peritoneal implantation of ovarian carcinoma cells could prolong patient remission and survival. CA125 is expressed on most ovarian cancer cells and was reported to be a ligand of mesothelin, a peritoneal protein. We developed a cell adhesion assay with CA125-expresser ovarian cancer cells and human mesothelin-transfected cells and we confirmed that CA125 and mesothelin mediate cell attachment. We also showed that this assay supplies a high-throughput screening system for reagents able to block CA125/mesothelin-dependent cell attachment with a sensitive quantitative readout. We finally demonstrated that a mesothelin chimeric protein and anti-CA125 antibodies block CA125/mesothelin-dependent cell attachment.
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Authors
Nathalie Scholler, Barbara Garvik, Martha Hayden-Ledbetter, Toni Kline, Nicole Urban,