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Mannitou Monoclonal Antibody Uniquely Recognizes Paucimannose, a Marker for Human Cancer, Stemness, and Inflammation
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ImmunologyPathologyImmunotherapeuticsImmunotherapyTumor BiologyMannitou AntibodyTrimannosyl StructureCancer Cell BiologyAntibody EngineeringMolecular PathologyMolecular OncologyMonoclonal AntibodyCancer ResearchAutoimmune DiseaseHistopathologyHuman CancerAutoimmunityCell BiologyMalignant DiseaseTumor MicroenvironmentImmune Checkpoint InhibitorGeneral PathologyMedicineImmunological Biomarkers
The trimannosyl structure, also called “paucimannose,” is characteristic for all eukaryotic N-glycans. The unmodified structure is expressed abundantly in plants and invertebrates, whereas in normal mammalian tissue it has been detected in only very small amounts. We have developed a monoclonal antibody called Mannitou that specifically recognizes paucimannose and clearly stains all human cancer tissues analyzed, human adult pancreatic stem cells, and inflamed mouse pancreata. Normal tissues/cells exhibited only weak or no staining. The up-regulation of paucimannose under tumorigenic and inflammatory conditions makes the Mannitou antibody a promising tool for diagnosis and potential therapeutic applications.
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