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Human glioma tumour-associated antigens
Authors:Nicolas de Tribolet  Stefan Carrel
Institution:(1) Neurosurgical Service, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, CH-1011 Lausanne;(2) Unit of Human Cancer Imunonology, Lausanne Branch, Ludwig Institute of Cancer Research, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland
Abstract:Conclusion From this brief review it appears that at least three categories of human glioma-associated antigens may exist. The first seems to be restricted and common to gliomas. The second is shared between gliomas, normal adult brain, and fetal brain. The third is present on cells from adult and fetal tissue and on cells from tumours derived from the neural crest. The expression of glioma-associated antigens is highly variable from one tumour, or tumour cell line, to another, and reflects the phenotypic heterogeneity of the glioma group. Moreover, this heterogeneity has been found in different clones of individual glioma cell lines 1]. The fact that gliomas share some antigens with normal brain is of critical importance for immunodiagnosis or immunotherapy. It is evident that active immunotherapy for gliomas should be performed with cultured cells and not with tumour extracts, because such extracts may contain MBP.The exact nature of the various glioma-associated antigens remains to be clearly defined, however. They may belong to a group of surface glycoproteins such as those described by Lloyd et al. 24] for melanoma or more recently by Lubitz et al. 25] for glial cells.
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