Science, Vol.284, No.5418, 1351-1354, 1999
Cloning genes encoding MHC class II-restricted antigens: Mutated CDC27 as a tumor antigen
In an effort to identify tumor-specific antigens recognized by CD4(+) T cells, an approach was developed that allows the screening of an invariant chain-complementary DNA fusion library in a genetically engineered cell line expressing the essential components of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II processing and presentation pathway. This Led to the identification of a mutated form of human CDC27, which gave rise to an HLA-DR4-restricted melanoma antigen, A mutated form of triosephosphate isomerase, isolated by a biochemical method, was also identified as an HLA-DR1-restricted antigen. Thus, this approach may be generally applicable to the identification of antigens recognized by CD4(+) T cells, which could aid the development of strategies for the treatment of patients with cancer, autoimmune diseases, or infectious diseases.
Keywords:T-CELL RESPONSES;HLA-DM;INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES;HUMAN-MELANOMA;HUMAN HOMOLOG;BETA-CATENIN;KAPPA-B;IDENTIFICATION;PROTEINS;COMPLEX