Targeting p53, hdm2, and CD19: vaccination and immunologic strategies

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R-H Voss
C Lotz
A Cellary
M Theobald
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[1] III. Medizinische Klinik,Department of Hematology
[2] Johannes Gutenberg-University,undefined
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CTL; p53; hdm2; CD19; TCR;
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Peptides presented by class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules and derived from normal self-proteins that are expressed at elevated levels by cells from a variety of human (Hu) malignancies provide, in theory, potential target antigens for a broad-spectrum, cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-based immunotherapy of cancer and hematologic malignancies. However, as such tumor- and leukemia-associated self-proteins are also expressed at low levels in some types of normal tissues, such as thymus, spleen and lymphohemopoietic cells, these self-MHC–self-peptide complexes may also represent thymic and/or peripheral tolerogens, thereby preventing immune responses. This is particularly true for class I MHC–peptide complexes expressed by bone marrow-derived cells in the thymus, as such expression would cause negative selection of immature thymic T cells with high avidity for self-MHC–self-peptide complexes. This intrathymic deletion of potentially self-reactive T cells could result in a peripheral T cell repertoire purged of CTL precursors with sufficient avidity to recognize natural tumor associated self-epitopes presented by class I MHC molecules on tumor cells. HLA-transgenic (Tg) mice provide the basis of an experimental strategy that exploits species differences between Hu and murine (Mu) protein sequences in order to circumvent self-tolerance and obtain HLA-restricted CTL specific for epitopes derived from tumor- and leukemia-associated Hu self proteins, such as p53, Her-2/neu, hdm2 and CD19. Bone Marrow Transplantation (2000) 25, Suppl. 2, S43–S45.
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