Characterization of Binding Epitopes of CA125 Monoclonal Antibodies

Lara Marcos-Silva, Yoshiki Narimatsu, Adnan Halim, Diana Campos, Yang Zhang, Mads A. Tarp, Pedro J. B. Pereira, Ulla Mandel, Eric P. Bennett, Sergey Y. Valchrushev, Steven B. Levery, Leonor David, Henrik Clausen

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Abstract

The most used cancer serum biomarker is the CA125 immunoassay for ovarian cancer that detects the mucin glycoprotein MUC16. Several monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) including OC125 and M11 are used in CA125 assays. However, despite considerable efforts, our knowledge of the molecular characteristics of the recognized epitopes and the role played by glycosylation has remained elusive. Here a comprehensive set of recombinant MUG 16 tandem repeats (TRs) expressed in glycoengineered mammalian cells and E. coil, together with overlapping peptides, was used to probe antigen-binding epitopes. We present a complete analysis of N- and O-glycosylation sites of a MUC16 TR expressed in CHO cells and demonstrate that neither N- nor O-glycosylation appear to substantially influence binding of OC125 and M11 mAbs. A series of successive N- and C-terminal truncations of a MUC16 TR construct expressed in E. coli narrowed down the epitopes for OC125 and M11 to a segment containing parts of two consecutive SEA domains with a linker. Thus, a complete SEA domain is not required. These findings suggest that binding epitopes of mAbs OC125 and M11 are dependent on conformation but not on glycosylation. The availability of recombinant TR constructs with and without aberrant glycosylation now opens the way for vaccine studies.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Proteome Research
Volume13
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)3349-3359
ISSN1535-3893
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • vaccine study
  • ovarian cancer Ovarian Neoplasms (MeSH) neoplastic disease, reproductive system disease/female diagnosis
  • Facultatively Anaerobic Gram-Negative Rods Eubacteria Bacteria Microorganisms (Bacteria, Eubacteria, Microorganisms) - Enterobacteriaceae [06702] Escherichia coli species expression system
  • Rodentia Mammalia Vertebrata Chordata Animalia (Animals, Chordates, Mammals, Nonhuman Vertebrates, Nonhuman Mammals, Rodents, Vertebrates) - Cricetidae [86310] CHO cell line cell_line Chinese hamster ovary cells
  • antigen-binding epitope
  • OC125 monoclonal antibody
  • recombinant MUG16 tandem repeat expression N-glycosylation site, O-glycosylation site
  • 02506, Cytology - Animal
  • 03506, Genetics - Animal
  • 10060, Biochemistry studies - General
  • 10062, Biochemistry studies - Nucleic acids, purines and pyrimidines
  • 12504, Pathology - Diagnostic
  • 16506, Reproductive system - Pathology
  • 24001, Neoplasms - Diagnostic methods
  • 24004, Neoplasms - Pathology, clinical aspects and systemic effects
  • 31000, Physiology and biochemistry of bacteria
  • 31500, Genetics of bacteria and viruses
  • NM024690.2 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
  • NP078966.2 GenBank, EMBL, DDJB nucleotide sequence
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
  • Tumor Biology
  • BIOCHEMICAL
  • OVARIAN-CANCER ANTIGEN
  • ISOBM TD-1 WORKSHOP
  • O-GLYCOSYLATION
  • EPITHELIAL OVARIAN
  • TETHERED MUCINS
  • TANDEM-REPEAT
  • SEA DOMAIN
  • MUC16
  • CA-125
  • GLYCOPROTEOME
  • cancer vaccine
  • mass spectrometry
  • ETD
  • GALNT

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