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. 1994 May 15;152(10):4993-9.

TCR V beta 3+ and V beta 6+ CTL recognize tumor-associated antigens related to HER2/neu expression in HLA-A2+ ovarian cancers

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TCR V beta 3+ and V beta 6+ CTL recognize tumor-associated antigens related to HER2/neu expression in HLA-A2+ ovarian cancers

G E Peoples et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

We have recently shown that HLA-A2-restricted, tumor-specific CTL can be isolated from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) in ovarian cancer, and that the sensitivity of ovarian tumors to these CTL is correlated with HER2/neu expression. Furthermore, utilizing PCR, we have documented previously that V beta 2, V beta 3, V beta 6, and V beta 7 are represented in increased proportions in ovarian tumor-specific CTL lines. Therefore, to correlate the interaction of these specific TCR V beta segments with the HLA-A2 molecule and potential tumor-associated Ags (TAA) related to HER2/neu expression, we have utilized available mAbs to V beta 2, V beta 3, and V beta 6. We found that V beta 2+, V beta 3+, and V beta 6+ CTL mediate antitumor activity, and a combination of these mAbs resulted in 83 to 95% inhibition of the cytotoxicity against autologous tumor from three separate patients. These mAbs also were capable of blocking HLA-A2-matched allogeneic cytotoxicity, suggesting that all three V beta families recognize TAA in the context of HLA-A2. An HLA-A2+ melanoma was transfected with the HER2/neu gene and became sensitive to HLA-A2+ ovarian cancer-specific CTL lysis. This cytotoxicity was mediated by V beta 3+ and V beta 6+ CTL, as demonstrated by mAb-blocking studies. FACS-depletion studies confirmed that CTL populations depleted of V beta 3 or V beta 6 no longer could recognize the HER2/neu transfectant. We conclude that V beta 3 and V beta 6 recognize some TAA that are either derived from the HER2/neu protein or induced by the expression of the HER2/neu gene and presented in the context of HLA-A2. Furthermore, V beta 2 seems to recognize an HER2/neu-unrelated Ag system also presented by HLA-A2.

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