We have reported the identification of human gene MAGE-1, which directs the expression of an antigen recognized on a melanoma by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL). We show here that CTL directed against this antigen, which was named MZ2-E, recognize a nonapeptide encoded by the third exon of gene MAGE-1. The CTL also recognize this peptide when it is presented by mouse cells transfected with an HLA-A1 gene, confirming the association of antigen MZ2-E with the HLA-A1 molecule. Other members of the MAGE gene family do not code for the same peptide, suggesting that only MAGE-1 produces the antigen recognized by the anti-MZ2-E CTL. Our results open the possibility of immunizing HLA-A1 patients whose tumor expresses MAGE-1 either with the antigenic peptide or with autologous antigen-presenting cells pulsed with the peptide.
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November 01 1992
A nonapeptide encoded by human gene MAGE-1 is recognized on HLA-A1 by cytolytic T lymphocytes directed against tumor antigen MZ2-E.
C Traversari,
C Traversari
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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P van der Bruggen,
P van der Bruggen
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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I F Luescher,
I F Luescher
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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C Lurquin,
C Lurquin
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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P Chomez,
P Chomez
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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A Van Pel,
A Van Pel
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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E De Plaen,
E De Plaen
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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A Amar-Costesec,
A Amar-Costesec
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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T Boon
T Boon
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
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C Traversari
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
P van der Bruggen
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
I F Luescher
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
C Lurquin
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
P Chomez
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
A Van Pel
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
E De Plaen
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
A Amar-Costesec
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
T Boon
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels Branch, Belgium.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1992) 176 (5): 1453–1457.
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C Traversari, P van der Bruggen, I F Luescher, C Lurquin, P Chomez, A Van Pel, E De Plaen, A Amar-Costesec, T Boon; A nonapeptide encoded by human gene MAGE-1 is recognized on HLA-A1 by cytolytic T lymphocytes directed against tumor antigen MZ2-E.. J Exp Med 1 November 1992; 176 (5): 1453–1457. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.176.5.1453
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