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Catalogue Number 152597
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets hMUC1, hygromycin resistance gene
Parental Line 410.4
Host Mouse
Tissue Breast
Disease Keywords Immunological diseases; mammary cancer
Model Immortalised Line
Relevance The E3 cell line was developed to examine the possibility of using the MUC1 gene and its products in active immunization against breast and other carcinomas. The human MUC1 gene codes for a type I membrane glycoprotein that is normally expressed on the apical surface of most glandular epithelial cells, but which is upregulated and under- or differently glycosylated in carcinomas; these differences in glycosylation lead to the exposure of novel epitopes which are not found on the normally processed mucin and can therefore be used as targets.
Production Details The E3 cell line was developed from the 410.4 murine mammary cell line by transfection of the hygromycin resistance gene with the MUC1 gene.
Research Area Cancer, Drug Discovery & Development, Immunology
Recommended Growing Conditions DMEM, 10%FCS , 400µg/ml hygromycin
Cellosaurus ID CVCL_W345

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Julien et al. 2009. Br J Cancer. 100(11):1746-54. PMID: 19436292.

Sialyl-Tn vaccine induces antibody-mediated tumour protection in a relevant murine model.

Europe PMC ID: 19436292

Smith et al. 1999. Immunology. 97(4):648-55. PMID: 10457219.

Expression of B7.1 in a MUC1-expressing mouse mammary epithelial tumour cell line inhibits tumorigenicity but does not induce autoimmunity in MUC1 transgenic mice.

Europe PMC ID: 10457219

Lalani et al. 1991. J Biol Chem. 266(23):15420-6. PMID: 1714457.

Expression of the gene coding for a human mucin in mouse mammary tumor cells can affect their tumorigenicity.

Europe PMC ID: 1714457


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References: 6 entries

Julien et al. 2009. Br J Cancer. 100(11):1746-54. PMID: 19436292.

Sialyl-Tn vaccine induces antibody-mediated tumour protection in a relevant murine model.

Smith et al. 1999. Immunology. 97(4):648-55. PMID: 10457219.

Expression of B7.1 in a MUC1-expressing mouse mammary epithelial tumour cell line inhibits tumorigenicity but does not induce autoimmunity in MUC1 transgenic mice.

Lalani et al. 1991. J Biol Chem. 266(23):15420-6. PMID: 1714457.

Expression of the gene coding for a human mucin in mouse mammary tumor cells can affect their tumorigenicity.


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