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Identification of HLA-A*0201/-A*2402-restricted CTL epitope-peptides derived from a novel cancer/testis antigen, MCAK, and induction of a specific antitumor immune response

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ONCOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 469-476

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SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/or.2010.1101

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cancer/testis antigen; cytotoxic T lymphocyte; immunotherapy

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [21679006, 20390360, 20591547, 21591644, 21592014, 21229015]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [21591644, 21592014, 20591547, 20390360] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Cancer immunotherapy is a potential therapeutic strategy, in addition to surgical treatment, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Cancer-specific immunotherapy, such as the MACE peptide vaccine, has been utilized clinically. However, there are inherent limits to the effectiveness of vaccinotherapy using a single antigen because of the expression frequency of cancer-specific antigens on tumor cells. Thus, identification of a new cancer-specific antigen is needed. In this study, we examined the possibility of using cancer-specific immunotherapy based upon mitotic centromere-associated kinesin (MCAK) which was previously identified as a novel cancer/testis antigen. To evaluate the feasibility of developing cancer immunotherapy using MCAK peptides, we studied HLA-A*020.1 and *2402 as targets for CTLs in the context of HLA class I molecules. By using a peptide with a sequence of AINPELLQL (amino acid positions 63-71 in MCAK, HLA-A*0201) and FFEIYNGKL (amino acid positions 401-409 in MCAK, HLA-A*2402), CTL responses could be induced from unseparated PBMCs by stimulation of freshly isolated, peptide-pulsed PBMCs as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and also by using interleukin-7 and keyhole limpet hemocyanin in primary culture. The induced CTLs could lyse HLA-A-*0201/*2402 colon and gastric cancer cells expressing MCAK, as well as the peptide-pulsed target cells, in an HLA class I, and CD8 restricted manner. The identification of the MCAK/HLA-A0201 and *2402 peptides suggests the possibility of designing peptide-based immunotherapeutic approaches that might prove effective in treating patients with MCAK-positive cancer.

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