Identification of a naturally processed NY-ESO-1 peptide recognized by CD8+ T cells in the context of HLA-B51.

NY-ESO-1 is one of the most immunogenic cancer antigens known to date, inducing humoral and cellular immune responses in a high proportion of patients with advanced NY-ESO-1-expressing cancers. The assessment of spontaneous and vaccine-induced CD8+ T cell responses has been limited to a small number of known NY-ESO-1 epitopes presented by MHC class I alleles. Recently, a new method to monitor NY-ESO-1-specific CD8+ T cell responses was introduced that does not depend on the individual MHC class I status and on predefined peptide epitopes. Antigen-presenting cells transduced with recombinant adenoviral vectors encoding NY-ESO-1 were used to stimulate CD8+ selected NY-ESO-1-specific T cells. Effector cells were tested for recognition of autologous B cell targets transfected with NY-ESO-1 using a recombinant vaccinia virus construct. Using a modified approach we identified the NY-ESO-1 p94-102 peptide as being recognized by CD8+ T cells in the context of HLA- B51. NY-ESO-1 p94-102 specific CD8+ T cells recognized naturally processed NY-ESO-1 presented by HLA-B51+ monocyte-derived dendritic and tumor cells. Transfection of target cells with NY-ESO-1 combined with different HLA class I alleles confirmed that the NY-ESO-1 peptide was naturally processed and recognized by HLA-B51-restricted CD8+ T cell lines and clones. Therefore, NY-ESO-1 p94-102 is a new candidate peptide antigen for cancer immunotherapy and for the monitoring of spontaneous and vaccine-induced NY-ESO-1-specific T cell responses in HLA- B51+ patients with NY-ESO-1 expressing malignancies.

[1]  L. Old,et al.  Transfection and expression of a gene coding for a human melanoma antigen recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes , 2004, Immunogenetics.

[2]  N. Altorki,et al.  Immunohistochemical analysis of NY‐ESO‐1 antigen expression in normal and malignant human tissues , 2001, International journal of cancer.

[3]  Yao-Tseng Chen,et al.  Ny-ESO-1 expression and immunogenicity associated with transitional cell carcinoma: correlation with tumor grade. , 2001, Cancer research.

[4]  Guan-Tarn Huang,et al.  Expressions of cancer-testis antigens in human hepatocellular carcinomas. , 2001, Cancer letters.

[5]  Steven A. Rosenberg,et al.  Induction of Tumor-Reactive Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes Using a Peptide from NY-ESO-1 Modified at the Carboxy-terminus to Enhance HLA-A2.1 Binding Affinity and Stability in Solution , 2001, Journal of immunotherapy.

[6]  D. Jäger,et al.  Induction of primary NY-ESO-1 immunity: CD8+ T lymphocyte and antibody responses in peptide-vaccinated patients with NY-ESO-1+ cancers. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[7]  V. Cerundolo,et al.  Strategy for monitoring T cell responses to NY-ESO-1 in patients with any HLA class I allele. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[8]  D. Speiser,et al.  Naturally occurring human lymphocyte antigen-A2 restricted CD8+ T-cell response to the cancer testis antigen NY-ESO-1 in melanoma patients. , 2000, Cancer research.

[9]  D. Jäger,et al.  Clonal expansion of melan a‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in a melanoma patient responding to continued immunization with melanoma‐associated peptides , 2000, International journal of cancer.

[10]  D. Jäger,et al.  Monitoring CD8 T cell responses to NY-ESO-1: correlation of humoral and cellular immune responses. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[11]  D. Jäger,et al.  Identification of Ny-Eso-1 Epitopes Presented by Human Histocompatibility Antigen (Hla)-Drb4*0101–0103 and Recognized by Cd4+T Lymphocytes of Patients with Ny-Eso-1–Expressing Melanoma , 2000, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[12]  E. Owen-Jones,et al.  Expression of testicular genes in haematological malignancies , 1999, British Journal of Cancer.

[13]  D. Speiser,et al.  High Frequencies of Naive Melan-a/Mart-1–Specific Cd8+ T Cells in a Large Proportion of Human Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen (Hla)-A2 Individuals , 1999, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[14]  D. Jäger,et al.  Humoral immune responses of cancer patients against "Cancer-Testis" antigen NY-ESO-1: correlation with clinical events. , 1999, International journal of cancer.

[15]  F. Berthold,et al.  Expression and clinical relevance of NY-ESO-1, MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 in neuroblastoma. , 1999, Anticancer research.

[16]  P. Coulie,et al.  Tumor regressions observed in patients with metastatic melanoma treated with an antigenic peptide encoded by gene MAGE‐3 and presented by HLA‐A1 , 1999, International journal of cancer.

[17]  D. Schrump,et al.  NY-ESO-1 may be a potential target for lung cancer immunotherapy. , 1999, The cancer journal from Scientific American.

[18]  S. Rosenberg,et al.  A breast and melanoma-shared tumor antigen: T cell responses to antigenic peptides translated from different open reading frames. , 1998, Journal of immunology.

[19]  Lloyd J. Old,et al.  A Survey of the Humoral Immune Response of Cancer Patients to a Panel of Human Tumor Antigens , 1998, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[20]  Lloyd J. Old,et al.  New Paths in Human Cancer Serology , 1998, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[21]  D. Jäger,et al.  Simultaneous Humoral and Cellular Immune Response against Cancer–Testis Antigen NY-ESO-1: Definition of Human Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-A2–binding Peptide Epitopes , 1998, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[22]  Yao-Tseng Chen,et al.  A testicular antigen aberrantly expressed in human cancers detected by autologous antibody screening. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[23]  J. Renauld,et al.  A new gene coding for a differentiation antigen recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes on HLA-A2 melanomas , 1994, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[24]  T. Boon,et al.  Analysis of antigens recognized on human melanoma cells by A2‐restricted cytolytic t lymphocytes (CTL) , 1993, International journal of cancer.

[25]  P. Coulie,et al.  The tyrosinase gene codes for an antigen recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes on HLA-A2 melanomas , 1993, The Journal of experimental medicine.

[26]  P. Chomez,et al.  A gene encoding an antigen recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes on a human melanoma. , 1991, Science.