Identification of Multiple Cancer/Testis Antigens by Allogeneic Antibody Screening of a Melanoma Cell Line Library

Cancer/testis (CT) antigens--immunogenic protein antigens that are expressed in testis and a proportion of diverse human cancer types--are promising targets for cancer vaccines. To identify new CT antigens, we constructed an expression cDNA library from a melanoma cell line that expresses a wide ran...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 1998-06, Vol.95 (12), p.6919-6923
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yao-Tseng, Gure, Ali O., Tsang, Solam, Stockert, Elisabeth, Jager, Elke, Knuth, Alexander, Old, Lloyd J.
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Zusammenfassung:Cancer/testis (CT) antigens--immunogenic protein antigens that are expressed in testis and a proportion of diverse human cancer types--are promising targets for cancer vaccines. To identify new CT antigens, we constructed an expression cDNA library from a melanoma cell line that expresses a wide range of CT antigens and screened the library with an allogeneic melanoma patient serum known to contain antibodies against two CT antigens, MAGE-1 and NY-ESO-1. cDNA clones isolated from this library identified four CT antigen genes: MAGE-4a, NY-ESO-1, LAGE-1, and CT7. Of these four, only MAGE-4a and NY-ESO-1 proteins had been shown to be immunogenic. LAGE-1 is a member of the NY-ESO-1 gene family, and CT7 is a newly defined gene with partial sequence homology to the MAGE family at its carboxyl terminus. The predicted CT7 protein, however, contains a distinct repetitive sequence at the 5′end and is much larger than MAGE proteins. Our findings document the immunogenicity of LAGE-1 and CT7 and emphasize the power of serological analysis of cDNA expression libraries in identifying new human tumor antigens.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.95.12.6919