Identification of a SART-1-derived peptide capable of inducing HLA-A24-restricted and tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes
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Identification of a SART-1-derived peptide capable of inducing HLA-A24-restricted and tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes
Abstract
We have described the SART-1 gene-encoding peptides recognized by HLA-A2601-restricted and tumor-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). We now have investigated whether SART-1 encodes peptides capable of inducing the HLA-A24-restricted CTLs. Among the 18 different peptides with HLA-A24-binding motifs, the SART-1(690-698) peptide (EYRGFTQDF) was most strongly recognized by the HLA-A24-restricted and tumor-specific CTLs established from an esophageal cancer patient. After a third stimulation in vitro, this peptide induced HLA-A24-restricted CTLs recognizing the SART-1(259)+ tumor cells in PBMCs of all HLA-A24 homozygous and the majority of HLA-A24 heterozygous cancer patients and healthy donors tested. A similar activity, induction of CTLs from PBMCs, was observed in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae-derived nonapeptide (EYRGFTPMF) that shares 7 amino acids with the SART-1(690-698) peptide. The SART-1(690-698) peptide-induced CTL activity was significantly higher in PBMCs of HLA-A24 homozygotes than in HLA-A24 heterozygotes. The CTL precursor frequency in PBMCs after a third stimulation in vitro with the SART-1(690-698) peptide was high (>1/200) in both cancer patients and healthy donors. The SART-1(690-698) peptide could thus be useful for specific immunotherapy of HLA-A24+ cancer patients.
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