PRAME,a gene encoding an antigen recognized on a human melanoma by cytolytic T cells,is expressed in acute leukaemia cells |
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Authors: | Van Baren Chambost Ferrant Michaux Ikeda Millard Olive Boon Coulie |
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Abstract: | Gene PRAME was found to encode an antigen recognized on a human melanoma cell line by an autologous cytolytic T-lymphocyte clone. This gene is expressed at a high level in a very large fraction of tumours, such as melanomas, non-small-cell lung carcinomas, sarcomas, head and neck tumours and renal carcinomas. It is therefore a candidate for tumour immunotherapy even though some low expression is found in certain normal tissues. We tested by RT-PCR the expression of PRAME on more than 250 bone marrow or blood samples from patients with a haematological malignancy. Approximately 25% of the acute leukaemia samples were positive. Remarkably, all acute myeloblastic leukaemias that carried the chromosomal translocation t(8;21), which fuses the genes AML1 and ETO, expressed PRAME at a high level. |
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Keywords: | leukaemia antigen cytolytic T lymphocyte immunotherapy chromosomal abnormalities |
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