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CanAg CA15-3 EIA - Breast Cancer

The MUC 1 antigen is a membrane-anchored, mucin-type glycoprotein present in malignant and normal epithelial cells of certain organs (ie, breast, lung, ovary, pancreas, and colon)1. The apoprotein of the MUC 1 mucin contains a transmembrane domain, a cytoplasmic domain, and an extracellular carbohydrate-rich domain. The extracellular domain is characterized by polymorphism with respect to the number of a 20 amino acid tandem repeat (VNTR polymorphism). The CA15-3 EIA is based on two mouse monoclonal antibodies, Ma695 as catcher antibody recognizing a sialylated carbohydrate epitope expressed on the MUC 1 antigen and Ma552 as tracer antibody targeting the PDTRPAPG region of the protein core2-5.The MUC 1 breast cancer mucin (CA15-3 antigen) is secreted from tumor cells and is a well-established serological marker for monitoring the clinical course of breast cancer patients6.

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CANAG CA15-3 EIA - FULL PACKAGE INSERT
CANAG CA15-3 EIA - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Product no: 200-10 (Not for distribution in the United States)

References
  1. Bon, G., Kenemans, P., Yedema, C.A., vanKamp, G.J., Nijman, H.W., and Hilgers, J. (1990) Clinical relevance of the tumor marker CA15.3 in the management of cancer patients in “From Clone to Clinic” p. 111-122, Crommelin and Schellekens (eds.) Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  2. Nilsson O., Karlsson B., Lindholm L., Pettersson A. (1994) Development of assays for determination of MUC 1 breast cancer antigen, 7th Symposium on Tumor Markers, Hamburg 1993, R Klapdor (ed) Current Tumor Diagnostics: Applications, Clinical Relevance, Research, Trends. W. Zuckswerdt Verlag München, 1994.
  3. Bäckström D., Nilsson O., Price MR., Lindholm L., Hansson GC. Discrimination of MUC1 mucins from other Sialyl-Lea-carrying glycoproteins by colon carcinoma cells using a novel monoclonal antibody. Cancer Res., 53, 755, 1993.
  4. Blockzjil A, Nilsson K, and Nilsson O. (1998) Epitope characterization of MUC1 antibodies. Tumor Biology 19 suppl. 1:46-56.
  5. Price M.R. et al., (1998) Summary Report on the ISOBM TD-4 Workshop: Analysis of 56 Monoclonal Antibodies against the MUC1 Mucin Tumor. Biology 19 suppl. 1:1-20.
  6. Fleisher M. et al. (2002) Practice guidelines and recommendations for use of tumor markers in the clinic. National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry 15: 26-29.