Analysis of a rare melanoma patient with a spontaneous CTL response to a MAGE-A3 peptide presented by HLA-A1 |
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Authors: | Takeshi Hanagiri Nicolas van Baren Bart Neyns Thierry Boon Pierre G. Coulie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology, University of Louvain, Avenue Hippocrate 74, UCL 7459, 1200 Brussels, Belgium;(2) The Second Department of Surgery, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, 807-8555 Kitakyushu, Japan;(3) Brussels Branch, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, 1200 Brussels, Belgium;(4) Department of Medical Oncology, Medical School of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1090 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | We describe an HLA-A1 melanoma patient who has mounted a spontaneous cytolytic T cell (CTL) response against an antigenic peptide encoded by gene MAGE-A3 and presented by HLA-A1. The frequency of anti-MAGE-3.A1 CTLp was 5×10−7 of the blood CD8 cells, with a dominant clonotype which was present in six out of seven independent anti-MAGE-3.A1 CTL clones. After vaccination with a recombinant poxvirus coding for the MAGE-3.A1 antigen, the blood frequency of anti-MAGE-3.A1 CTLp increased tenfold. Twenty-two independent CTL clones were derived. Surprisingly, only one of them corresponded to the dominant clonotype present before vaccination. Two new clonotypes were repeated 12 and 7 times, respectively. Our interpretation of these results is that the spontaneous anti-MAGE-3.A1 CTL response pre-existing to vaccination was polyclonal, and that the vaccine restimulated only some of these clones. To estimate the incidence of spontaneous anti-MAGE-3.A1 CTL responses in melanoma patients with a tumor expressing gene MAGE-A3, we measured the blood frequency of anti-MAGE-3.A1 T cells in 45 patients, and found only two clear responses. |
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Keywords: | Melanoma Vaccination MAGE Cytolytic T lymphocyte |
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