Literature DB >> 17675472

Enhancement of human melanoma antigen expression by IFN-beta.

Ian S Dunn1, Timothy J Haggerty, Michihiro Kono, Paul J Durda, David Butera, David B Macdonald, Elizabeth M Benson, Lenora B Rose, James T Kurnick.   

Abstract

Although many immunotherapeutic investigations have focused on improving the effector limb of the antitumor response, few studies have addressed preventing the loss of tumor-associated Ag (TAA) expression, associated with immune escape by tumors. We found that TAA loss from human melanomas usually results from reversible gene down-regulation, rather than gene deletion or mutation. Previously, we showed that inhibitors of MAPK-signaling pathways up-regulate TAA expression in melanoma cell lines. We have now identified IFN-beta as an additional stimulus to TAA expression, including Melan-A/MART-1, gp100, and MAGE-A1. IFN-beta (but neither IFN-alpha nor IFN-gamma) augmented both protein and mRNA expression of melanocytic TAA in 15 melanoma lines (irrespective of initial Ag-expression levels). Treatment of low Ag melanoma lines with IFN-beta increased expression of melanocyte-lineage Ags, inducing susceptibility to lysis by specific CTLs. Treatment with IFN-beta also enhances expression of class I HLA molecules, thereby inducing both nominal TAA and the presenting HLA molecule. Data from fluorescent cellular reporter systems demonstrated that IFN-beta triggers promoter activation, resulting in augmentation of Ag expression. In addition to enhancing TAA expression in melanomas, IFN-beta also stimulated expression of the melanocytic Ag gp100 in cells of other neural crest-derived tumor lines (gliomas) and certain unrelated tumors. Because IFN-beta is already approved for human clinical use in other contexts, it may prove useful as a cotreatment for augmenting tumor Ag expression during immunotherapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17675472     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.4.2134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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