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Monoclonal antibodies NORM-1 and NORM-2 induce more normal behavior of tumor cells in vitro and reduce tumor growth in vivo

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Vollmers,  HP
Birchmeier Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society;

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Imhof,  BA
Birchmeier Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society;

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Wieland,  I
Birchmeier Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society;

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Hiesel,  A
Birchmeier Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society;

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Birchmeier,  W
Birchmeier Group, Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, Max Planck Society;

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Vollmers, H., Imhof, B., Wieland, I., Hiesel, A., & Birchmeier, W. (1985). Monoclonal antibodies NORM-1 and NORM-2 induce more normal behavior of tumor cells in vitro and reduce tumor growth in vivo. Cell, 40(3), 547-557. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(85)90203-x.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000C-A0B8-F
Abstract
In this study, large numbers of hybridomas (produced by syngeneic immunization with B16 mouse melanoma and fusion with NS-1 myeloma cells) were screened for the production of antibodies that affected morphology and growth of animal and human tumor cells in vitro. Two such antibodies, NORM-1 and NORM-2 (both IgG2a), inhibited the growth of B16 melanoma cells in soft agar and increased the serum requirements of tumor cells in tissue culture. Antibody NORM-2 also inhibited the growth of SV40-transformed 3T3 cells in agar and caused them to deposit more fibronectin into extracellular matrix. These antibodies thus seem to induce a more normal behavior of tumor cells in vitro. In vivo both antibodies reduced the number of growing lung tumors of B16 melanoma in C57BL/6 mice by 70%-90% when injected 3 days after the tumor cells. By immunoprecipitation of 35S-methionine-labeled cell extracts, NORM-2 antibody recognized a 59 kd protein in B16 mouse and in A375 human melanoma cells but not in 3T3 fibroblasts.