| Literature DB >> 1445813 |
S L Topalian1, S S Hom, Y Kawakami, M Mancini, D J Schwartzentruber, R Zakut, S A Rosenberg.
Abstract
We have established that melanomas express shared tumor antigens (Ags) that can be recognized by T cells if presented in the context of self-MHC molecules. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) from six melanoma patients were tested for lysis of large panels of HLA-matched or unmatched targets representing a variety of tissue types. Lysis was specific for allogeneic melanomas sharing at least one HLA-A, -B, or -C Ag with TILs, and demonstrated commonly expressed tumor Ags. Similar findings were obtained when cytokine secretion by TILs was used to indicate specific Ag recognition. Transfection of the HLA-A2.1 gene into HLA-A2- melanoma lines conferred susceptibility to lysis by HLA-A2 restricted melanoma TILs, demonstrating expression of common tumor Ags among patients of diverse HLA types. These findings have important implications for developing broadly applicable cancer immunotherapies such as vaccines.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1445813 DOI: 10.1097/00002371-199210000-00013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunother (1991) ISSN: 1053-8550