Serologic and immunochemical analysis of the antigenic profile of the 2 human prostate carcinoma cell lines DU-145 and H494 with a battery of monoclonal antibodies has shown that both cell lines express HLA-A,B alloantigens and the 94,000 m.w. tumor-associated glycoprotein recognized by the monoclonal antibody 376.96S. In addition, the cell line H494 unexpectedly expresses Ia-like antigens, which are similar in their antigenic profile and structure to B lymphoid cell derived Ia-like antigens. Both Ia-like antigens and tumor-associated antigens can function as targets of cell-dependent lysis mediated by the corresponding monoclonal antibodies.
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