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Immunity to Trop-1, a newly identified breast cancer antigen, inhibits the growth of breast cancer in mice

Authors
Lee, Byeong C.Jung, Mi Y.Cho, DaehoO-Sullivan, InSugCohen, Edward P.Kim, Tae Sung
Issue Date
16-11월-2010
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Breast cancer; Trop-1; Tumor antigen; Vaccination; Immunity
Citation
VACCINE, v.28, no.49, pp.7757 - 7763
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Journal Title
VACCINE
Volume
28
Number
49
Start Page
7757
End Page
7763
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115322
DOI
10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.09.057
ISSN
0264-410X
Abstract
This study describes the immunotherapeutic properties of vaccines that encode tumor-associated calcium signal transducer-1 (Trop-1), a newly identified breast cancer antigen, in mice with breast cancer. Previously we found that Trop-1 was over-expressed in cellular breast cancer vaccines that were highly enriched for cells that induced therapeutic CTL-mediated immune responses in mice with breast cancer, as compared with non-enriched vaccines. In this study, to determine if the expression of Trop-1 by cells in the enriched vaccine was responsible for its therapeutic benefits, an expression plasmid that specified the Trop-1 gene was transfected into the LM fibroblast cells, which was then used as a vaccine. To augment their immunogenic properties, the fibroblasts were genetically modified before Trop-1 DNA-transfer to secrete IL-2 and to express allogeneic MHC class I H-2K(b)-determinants. Mice with established breast cancer treated solely by immunization with fibroblasts modified to express Trop-1 developed CD8+ cell-mediated immunity to the breast cancer cells. The immunity was sufficient to prolong the survival of mice with established breast cancer. In some instances, the immunity was sufficient to result in rejection of the tumor; the mice remained tumor free more than 60 days. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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