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MELANOMA PATIENTS IMMUNIZED WITH MELANOMA CELL VACCINE INDUCE ANTIBODY-RESPONSES TO RECOMBINANT MAGE-1 ANTIGEN
Author(s): HOON DSB, YUZUKI D, HAYASHIDA M, MORTON DL
Source: JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY    Volume: 154    Issue: 2    Pages: 730-737    Published: JAN 15 1995  
Times Cited: 76     References: 34     
Abstract: The MAGE-1 gene was recently characterized to encode an immunogenic tumor Ag on several types of human tumors, including melanoma. This Ag is expressed in a wide variety of human tumors and not in normal cells, except testicular tissue, as assessed through specific mRNA analysis. In this study we cloned the MAGE-1 gene exon 3 region from a colon carcinoma cell line and expressed it in Escherichia coli. The recombinant MAGE-1 protein was affinity purified. By using Western blot analysis, IgG and IgM anti-MAGE-1 Abs were detected in the sera of melanoma patients. Fifty-three patients immunized with a melanoma cell vaccine (MCV) were assessed for anti-MAGE-1 IgG responses by using a MAGE-1 Ag-specific ELISA. The MCV consisted of three melanoma cell lines that expressed MAGE-1. Comparisons of anti-MAGE-1 IgG response pre-MCV treatment with 12- to 16-wk post-MCV treatment were made. Fifty-seven percent of the patients immunized with the MCV showed significant enhancement of IgG response to recombinant MAGE-1 protein. Patients who responded had no particular HLA-A or -B allele expression pattern. Melanoma patients immunized with whole cell MCV containing MAGE-1 can enhance anti-MAGE-1 IgG Abs. Recombinant MAGE-1 protein can be used to assess patient response to MAGE-1 and will be investigated as a potential cancer vaccine against a wide variety of human tumors that express MAGE-1.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
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1. ST JOHNS HOSP, JOHN WAYNE INST CANC TREATMENT & RES, SANTA MONICA, CA 90404 USA
Publisher: AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS, 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814
Subject Category: Immunology
IDS Number: QA636
ISSN: 0022-1767
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