Ferret Podoplanin Is Detected by PMab-241 in Immunohistochemistry.
Ren NanamiyaJunko TakeiTeizo AsanoMasato SanoTomohiro TanakaHideki HosonoHiroyuki HaradaYusuke SakaiTakuya MizunoHiroyoshi SuzukiMika K KanekoYukinari KatoPublished in: Monoclonal antibodies in immunodiagnosis and immunotherapy (2022)
Podoplanin (PDPN) plays an important role in the development of many normal tissues and is expressed in various cancers. We have previously developed multiple monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against PDPNs from a variety of animal species and characterized each of these PDPNs using the anti-PDPN mAbs. In this study, we evaluated whether these anti-PDPN mAbs possess cross-reactivity with ferret PDPN (ferPDPN) using flow cytometry. Comprehensive analysis using 17 differing anti-PDPN mAbs available for immunohistochemistry use, demonstrated that the anti-bear PDPN mAb (clone PMab-241) strongly cross-reacts with ferPDPN-overexpressed Chinese hamster ovary-K1 (CHO/ferPDPN) cells. Immunohistochemistry analysis demonstrated intense PMab-241 staining within Bowman's capsules and glomeruli of the ferret kidney, and lymphatic endothelial cells of the ferret lung. These results demonstrate that PMab-241 is suitable for the detection of PDPN in ferret tissues.