Publications by authors named "Nakada H"

The purpose of this study was to test the three-step targeting of tumors in mice using biotinylated antibody, streptavidin and radiolabeled biotin. Nude mice bearing subcutaneous LS180 human colon cancer xenografts were intravenously administered with 200 microg of the biotinylated anti-Tn monoclonal antibody MLS128, and 2 days later they got intravenous injection of 50 microg of streptavidin. They were intravenously injected 1, 4 or 7 days later with 0.

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Unlabelled: Inefficient intratumoral penetration of pharmaceuticals is one of the major limiting factors against effective tumor-targeting therapy. This study investigated the effect of the distribution pattern of the binding site in tumors on the penetration of target material.

Methods: In the first experiment, radiolabeled biotinylated monoclonal antibody, MLS128, was injected intraperitoneally or intravenously into nude mice bearing intraperitoneal human colon cancer xenografts.

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Although development of human anti-murine immunoglobulin antibody (HAMA) is often seen in patients receiving murine antibodies, the variety of methods used for detecting HAMA makes it difficult to compare directly the HAMA responses measured by different assays. In the present study, several parameters of the HAMA response to two murine monoclonal antibodies were evaluated. The anti-sialosyl Tn antibody MLS102 and anti-CA125 antibody 145-9, which were labeled with 111In, were injected intravenously into 17 colorectal cancer patients and 11 ovarian cancer patients for immunoscintigraphy, respectively.

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The glycosidic tumor-associated Tn antigen was conjugated to a lysine backbone containing a helper T-cell epitope in order to activate immune responses specific for some types of carcinomas. As opposed to traditional protein conjugates, this multiple antigen glycopeptide (MAG) offers the advantages of the lack of immunogenicity of the polylysine core and of accurate chemical definition. The MAG construction was assembled by conventional solid-phase peptide synthesis.

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Mucin-type glycoproteins carrying sialylLeA antigens (SL-GP) were isolated from the ascites fluid of a patient with colorectal cancer. SL-GP bound to E-selectin on endothelial cells in Ca2+- and sialylLeA antigen-dependent manners. To examine the metabolic change in E-selectin caused by ligation, endothelial cells were labeled with 32P-phosphate or 35S-Met and 35S-Cys.

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In the present study, we examined the effect of avidin administered intravenously (i.v.) on the biodistribution of radiolabeled streptavidin in mice bearing intraperitoneal (IP) xenografts pretargeted with biotinylated antibody.

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Novel glycoproteins carrying sialyl-LeA (SLeA) antigens (SL-GP) were isolated from ascites fluid from a patient with colorectal cancer by immunoaffinity chromatography. Their characteristics, including binding capacity to E-selectin, were investigated. SL-GP showed a typical mucin type amino acid composition in which Ser, Thr and Pro together accounted for greater than 50% of the total amino acid residues.

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We report a case of somatostatinoma of the ampulla of Vater associated with von Recklinghausen's disease in a 44-year-old woman. On admission the patient was jaundiced, and percutaneous Cholangio-drainage was performed. Cholangiography revealed stenosis of the common bile duct at the lower end Duodenoscopy showed a yellowish tumor of the ampulla of Vater, and the biopsy specimens showed no malignant cells.

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Background: In general the ultrastructure of secretory cells can be modified under secretory stimulated and non-stimulated conditions. The ultrastructure of the lingual salivary glands of hibernating salamanders in the natural environment was examined and compared to those of fasted and fed animals kept in the laboratory.

Methods: Hibernating salamanders of the species Hynobius tokyoensis were collected from the natural environment during the winter breeding season and sacrificed for this study.

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A murine monoclonal antibody MLS102 recognizes sialosyl-Tn antigen in mucin and immunohistochemically reacts with more than 80% of colorectal cancer tissues. The purpose of this study was to assess the usefulness of this monoclonal antibody for the immunoscintigraphy of colorectal cancer. Planar and SPECT images were obtained on day 2 or day 3 after injection of 2 mg and 74 MBq 111In-labeled MLS102 antibody into 17 patients with colorectal cancer.

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We have measured glycosyltransferase activities of SupT1 cells, a T-lymphoid cell line shown to react with autoantibodies in the sera of many HIV patients. Since considerable alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminyl-transferase and beta 1, 3 galactosyltransferase activities were found in SupT1 cells, at least the O-glycan core 1 structure can probably be synthesized. FACS analysis using an anti-T monoclonal antibody showed expression of the T antigen (Gal beta 1-3 GalNAc).

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Unlabelled: Radiolabeled streptavidin can be accumulated in tumors pretargeted with biotinylated anti-tumor antibodies. However, circulating biotinylated antibody and endogenous biotin may interfere with the tumor targeting of streptavidin. To reduce biotinylated antibody concentration in the blood, we injected avidin before streptavidin administration.

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Tn antigen is a glycosylated tumor associated antigen and a murine monoclonal antibody, MLS128, has been identified to react with it. The potential of MLS128 for the radioimmunoimaging of colorectal cancer was studied. MLS128 was labeled with radioiodine by the chloramine-T method or indium-111 (111In) by using isothiocyanatobenzyl EDTA, and was injected into nude mice bearing human colon cancer xenografts.

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We recently encountered a patient with extramedullary plasmacytoma (EMP) originating in the maxillary air sinus, who developed subcutaneous tissue and gall bladder involvement 2 years after initial local radiotherapy. Treatment with melphalan, prednisone and interferon led to a rapid and sustained regression of the gall bladder tumour. Complete remission was obtained by subsequent regional radiotherapy to the subcutaneous tumours in the extremities.

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Alterations in the normal glycosylation process are often associated with oncogenic transformation. Using an anti-Tn monoclonal antibody, MLS128, we have investigated the immunohistochemical localization of Tn antigen in normal and malignant tissues of the digestive tract. In normal tissues, MLS128 was immunoreactive with the squamous epithelium of the esophagus and was weakly reactive with the columnar epithelia of the stomach, duodenum, colon, bile duct and pancreatic duct.

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A case of fulminant group A streptococcal infection occurring in a 6-year-old Japanese child is reported. She was accompanied by massive pulmonary hemorrhage and subsequent asphyxia. She initially had pharyngalgia with fever.

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The expression of cancer-associated antigens, Tn and sialyl Tn, was examined using monoclonal antibodies, MLS 128 and MLS 102, recognizing these two antigens, respectively. A cell lysate from a human carcinoma cell line, LS 180 cells, was analysed by Western blotting using these two antibodies. Three glycoprotein bands were discernible with each antibody, of which two, corresponding to 250 and 210 kDa, were reactive with both the antibodies.

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Various T-lymphoid cells were labeled with [3H] glucosamine and then cell lysates were prepared from them. The Tn antigen was immunoprecipitated and analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by fluorography. The Tn antigen was found to be expressed on leukosialin, a major glycoprotein of T-lymphoid cells.

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Oncogenic transformation is often associated with changes in the glycosylation state of malignant cells. We investigated the immunohistochemical localization of sialosyl-Tn antigen [O-linked NeuAc(alpha 2-->6)GAINAc] using a novel monoclonal antibody MLS102 in normal and malignant digestive-tract tissues. In normal tissues, weak MLS102 immunoreactivity was observed in the epithelium of the esophagus, stomach and colon.

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Oligosaccharides were released from the gangliosides of a human rectal adenocarcinoma with endoglycoceramidase (Rhodococcus sp. G-74-2) and then purified by affinity chromatography on a column of an immobilized monoclonal antibody, MSW 113. Structural studies, involving 600-MHz 1H NMR spectrometry, indicated the structures of these compounds to be as follows.

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A case of fulminant streptococcal infection occurring in a 28-year-old pregnant female is reported. She initially developed pharyngitis and high fever during the 33rd week of gestation. This was treated with oral piperacillin for two days with temporary amelioration.

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Two novel oligosaccharides with the sialyl-Le(a) structure were isolated from human milk using a monoclonal antibody, MSW 113. These oligosaccharides were purified by affinity chromatography on a column of the immobilized monoclonal antibody and by high-performance liquid chromatography, and structurally characterized by a combination of 600-MHz 1H NMR spectroscopy and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. The structural studies indicated the structures of these oligosaccharides to be: [formula: see text]

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