Antigenic drift as a mechanism for tumor evasion of destruction by cytolytic T lymphocytes |
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Authors: | Bai Xue-Feng Liu Jinqing Li Ou Zheng Pan Liu Yang |
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Affiliation: | Division of Cancer Immunology, Department of Pathology, Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA. |
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Abstract: | It is established that mutations in viral antigenic epitopes, or antigenic drifts, allow viruses to escape recognition by both Ab's and T lymphocytes. It is unclear, however, whether tumor cells can escape immune recognition via antigenic drift. Here we show that adoptive therapy with both monoclonal and polyclonal transgenic CTLs, specific for a natural tumor antigen, P1A, selects for multiple mutations in the P1A antigenic epitope. These mutations severely diminish T cell recognition of the tumor antigen by a variety of mechanisms, including modulation of MHC:peptide interaction and TCR binding to MHC:peptide complex. These results provide the first evidence for tumor evasion of T cell recognition by antigenic drift, and thus have important implications for the strategy of tumor immunotherapy. |
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