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UltraMAB™ Case Studies

The following case studies demonstrate the use of the 10K high density protein microarray to determine the specificity of the commonly used diagnostic antibodies

Case Study 1 - HER2 Pathology Antibodies


UltraMAB Case Study - HER2 Pathology Antibodies

Specificity test on 10K protein chips with antibody 4B5 (left) and OriGene’s HER2 UltraMAB UM500036 (right)

A semi-quantitative immunohistochemical assay using anti-HER2 antibody is applied to determine HER2 protein overexpression in breast cancer tissues. The specificity of the HER2 antibody (e.g. Clone4B5) is critical because the test results will help oncologist decide a patient should receive Herceptin™ treatment. By using OriGene’s 10K high-density protein microarray, we have revealed that the antibody 4B5 is not specific to HER2 protein. As shown in the graph above, this antibody also reacts with ZSCAN1B and HER4 (ERBB4). In contrast, HER2 UltraMAB (Clone UMAB36) developed by OriGene only recognizes HER2 protein and is thus specific

Case Study 2 - ERCC1 IHC Antibodies
 
UltraMAB Case Study - ERCC1 IHC antibodies

Specificity test on 10K protein chips with 8F1 and OriGene’s ERCC1 UltraMAB (4F9)


The excision repair cross-complementation group 1 (ERCC1) protein is an important biomarker for clinicians to predict whether certain patient populations with non-small cell lung carcinoma will respond to cisplatin chemotherapy. As such, it is critical to develop highly-specific immunohistochemistry validated monoclonal antibodies for this diagnostic test. Several publications revealed that 8F1, the most commonly used antibody clone for ERCC1, exhibits cross-reactivity to an unknown protein in ERCC1 deficient cell lines. By using OriGene’s high-density protein microarray technology, the corresponding cross-reactive binding protein for 8F1 monoclonal antibody was identified. This technology also enable us successfully develop the most specific UltraMAB™ monoclonal antibody for ERCC1 (4F9, Clone UMAB8). This data was further confirmed by western blot analysis. Review the publication on the validation of ERCC1 antibodies.