| Literature DB >> 11212239 |
D Schrama1, M H Andersen, P Terheyden, L Schrøder, L O Pedersen, P thor Straten, J C Becker.
Abstract
Ex vivo ELISPOT analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes obtained from stage IV melanoma patients demonstrated reactivity against peptides derived from MART-1 and gp100. However, the number of reactive T cells was < 1% that of total lymphocytes as detected by flow cytometry using tetrameric MHC/peptide complexes. Despite this low frequency, we were able to directly isolate these populations ex vivo by means of magnetic beads coated with MHC/peptide complexes and to subject these cells to T-cell receptor clonotype mapping. This analysis revealed that the MART-1/A*0201- and gp100/A*0201-reactive T-cell populations are composed of oligoclonal T cells that engage several T-cell receptor beta chain families. Longitudinal studies using this approach may result in a better correlation between T-cell reactivity and the course of neoplastic disease.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11212239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701