The human tyrosinase-derived peptide YMDGTMSQV is presented on the surface of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A*0201+ melanomas and has been suggested to be a tumor antigen despite the fact that tyrosinase is also expressed in melanocytes. To gain information about immunoreactivity and self-tolerance to this antigen, we established a model using the murine tyrosinase-derived homologue of this peptide FMDGTMSQV, together with transgenic mice expressing the HLA-A*0201 recombinant molecule AAD. The murine peptide was processed and presented by AAD similarly to its human counterpart. After immunization with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine tyrosinase, we detected a robust AAD-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to FMDGTMSQV in AAD transgenic mice in which the entire tyrosinase gene had been deleted by a radiation-induced mutation. A residual response was observed in the AAD+tyrosinase+ mice after activation under certain conditions. At least some of these residual CTLs in AAD+tyrosinase+ mice were of high avidity and induced vitiligo upon adoptive transfer into AAD+tyrosinase+ hosts. Collectively, these data suggest that FMDGTMSQV is naturally processed and presented in vivo, and that this presentation leads to substantial but incomplete self-tolerance. The relevance of this model to an understanding of the human immune response to tyrosinase is discussed.
Self-Tolerance to the Murine Homologue of a Tyrosinase-Derived Melanoma Antigen: Implications for Tumor Immunotherapy
Abbreviations used in this paper: IC50, half-maximal inhibitory concentration; M1, matrix protein 1; MDP, melanocyte differentiation protein; rvv-hu tyr, full-length human tyrosinase recombinant vaccinia virus; rvv-M1, full-length matrix protein 1 from influenza A/PR/8; rvv-mu tyr, full-length murine tyrosinase recombinant vaccinia virus; TRP, tyrosinase-related protein.
Teresa A. Colella, Timothy N.J. Bullock, Liane B. Russell, David W. Mullins, Willem W. Overwijk, Chance John Luckey, Richard A. Pierce, Nicholas P. Restifo, Victor H. Engelhard; Self-Tolerance to the Murine Homologue of a Tyrosinase-Derived Melanoma Antigen: Implications for Tumor Immunotherapy. J Exp Med 3 April 2000; 191 (7): 1221–1232. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.191.7.1221
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