Wildtype p53-specific antibody and T-cell responses in cancer patients

Anders Elm Pedersen, Anette Stryhn, Sune Frederik Lamdahl Justesen, Mikkel Nors Harndahl, Susanne Rasmussen, Frede Donskov, Mogens Helweg Claesson, Johannes Wirenfeldt Vad Pedersen, Hans H. Wandall, Inge Marie Svane, Søren Buus

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Abstract

Mutation in the p53 gene based on single amino acid substitutions is a frequent event in human cancer. Accumulated mutant p53 protein is released to antigen presenting cells of the immune system and anti-p53 immune responses even against wt p53 is induced and observed in a number of human cancer patients. Detection of antibodies against wt p53 protein has been used as a diagnostic and prognostic marker and discovery of new T-cell epitopes has enabled design of cancer vaccination protocols with promising results. Here, we identified wt p53-specific antibodies in various cancer patients and identified a broad range of responses against wt p53 protein and 15-mer peptides using a novel print array technology. Likewise, using bioinformatic tools in silico, we identified CD8 T-cell specificity or reactivity against HLA-A*02:01 binding peptides wt p53(65-73), wt p53(187-197), and wt p53(264-272) in breast cancer patients and against HLA-A*01:01 binding peptide wt p53(226-234) and HLA-B*07:02 binding peptide wt p53(74-82) in renal cell cancer and breast cancer patients, respectively. Finally, we analyzed antibody and T-cell responses against wt p53 15-mer peptides in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma who were alive with no evidence of disease after a follow-up period of minimum 5 years after treatment with IL-2 ± IFN-α ± histamine containing immunotherapy to identify novel epitopes for use in immunotherapy and for potential response biomarkers. However, none of the wt p53 reactivity observed justified use of 15-mer or was related to survival in this rare patient population.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Immunotherapy
Vol/bind34
Udgave nummer9
Sider (fra-til)629-40
Antal sider12
ISSN1524-9557
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2011

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