CTL recognition of a novel HLA-A*0201-binding peptide derived from glioblastoma multiforme tumor cells.
Publication/Presentation Date
9-1-2011
Abstract
Genetic instability of tumor cells can result in translation of proteins that are out of frame, resulting in expression of neopeptides. These neopeptides are not self-proteins and therefore should be immunogenic. By eluting peptides from human glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) tumor cell surfaces and subjecting them to tandem mass spectrometry, we identified a novel peptide (KLWGLTPKVTPS) corresponding to a frameshift in the 3' beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 7 (HSD3B7) gene. HLA-binding algorithms predicted that a 9-amino acid sequence embedded in this peptide would bind to HLA-A*0201. We confirmed this prediction using an HLA-A*0201 refolding assay followed by live cell relative affinity assays, but also showed that the 12-mer binds to HLA-A*0201. Based on the 9-mer sequence, optimized peptide ligands (OPL) were designed and tested for their affinities to HLA-A*0201 and their abilities to elicit anti-peptide and CTL capable of killing GBM in vitro. Wild-type peptides as well as OPL induced anti-peptide CTL as measured by IFN-γ ELISPOTS. These CTL also killed GBM tumor cells in chromium-51 release assays. This study reports a new CTL target in GBM and further substantiates the concept that rational design and testing of multiple peptides for the same T-cell epitope elicits a broader response among different individuals than single peptide immunization.
Volume
60
Issue
9
First Page
1319
Last Page
1332
ISSN
1432-0851
Published In/Presented At
Myers, C. E., Hanavan, P., Antwi, K., Mahadevan, D., Nadeem, A. J., Cooke, L., Scheck, A. C., Laughrey, Z., & Lake, D. F. (2011). CTL recognition of a novel HLA-A*0201-binding peptide derived from glioblastoma multiforme tumor cells. Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII, 60(9), 1319–1332. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-011-1032-4
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
21626031
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article