The object of this work was to study (i) the effect of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) to a receptor (R) of an oncofetal protein of an alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) on the survival rate and sensitivity of tumor target cells to the cytotoxic action of effector cells, (ii) the level of Ab to AFP-R in the blood serum of patients with malignant tumors (iii) the effect of blood serum with a high level of Ab to AFP-R on the survival rate of tumor cells in vitro, and also (iv) the effect of immunization of animals with an AFP-R preparation on subsequent development of a grafted tumor. It is shown that mAb to AFP-R of clones 2E1, 5C6 and 2B8 effectively bond to both mouse tumor cells and to human tumor cells. Monoclonal Ab to AFP-R of the studied clones do not affect the proliferation of tumor cells of mice and insignificantly inhibit the proliferation of human tumor cells.
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