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MAGE-A3 and MAGE-A4 specific CD4+ T cells in head and neck cancer patients: detection of naturally acquired responses and identification of new epitopes
Authors:Val��rie Cesson  Jean-Paul Rivals  Anette Escher  Elsa Piotet  Kris Thielemans  Vilmos Posevitz  Danijel Dojcinovic  Philippe Monnier  Daniel Speiser  Luc Bron  Pedro Romero
Affiliation:1. Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd., Lausanne Branch, University Hospital (CHUV), H?pital Orthop??dique Niv. 5, aile est, Av. Pierre Decker 4, 1011, Lausanne, Switzerland
2. Service of Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland
3. Department of Physiology-Immunology, Medical School of the Vrje Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
4. Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd., Lausanne Branch, 1066, Epalinges, Switzerland
Abstract:Frequent expression of cancer testis antigens (CTA) has been consistently observed in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). For instance, in 52 HNSCC patients, MAGE-A3 and -A4 CTA were expressed in over 75% of tumors, regardless of the sites of primary tumors such as oral cavity or hypopharynx. Yet, T-cell responses against these CTA in tumor-bearing patients have not been investigated in detail. In this study, we assessed the naturally acquired T-cell response against MAGE-A3 and -A4 in nonvaccinated HNSCC patients. Autologous antigen-presenting cells pulsed with overlapping peptide pools were used to detect and isolate MAGE-A3 and MAGE-A4 specific CD4+ T cells from healthy donors and seven head and neck cancer patients. CD4+ T-cell clones were characterized by cytokine secretion. We could detect and isolate MAGE-A3 and MAGE-A4 specific CD4+ T cells from 7/7 cancer patients analyzed. Moreover, we identified six previously described and three new epitopes for MAGE-A3. Among them, the MAGE-A3111?C125 and MAGE-A3161?C175 epitopes were shown to be naturally processed and presented by DC in association with HLA-DP and DR, respectively. All of the detected MAGE-A4 responses were specific for new helper epitopes. These data suggest that naturally acquired CD4+ T-cell responses against CT antigens often occur in vivo in HNSCC cancer patients and provide a rationale for the development of active immunotherapeutic approaches in this type of tumor.
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