Dissection of T-cell antigen specificity in human melanoma

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  • Rikke Sick Andersen
  • Charlotte Albæk Thrue
  • Niels Junker
  • Rikke Birgitte Lyngaa Skou
  • Marco Donia
  • Eva Ellebæk
  • Svane, Inge Marie
  • Ton N Schumacher
  • Per Thor Straten
  • Sine Reker Hadrup
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) isolated from melanoma patients and expanded in vitro by interleukin (IL)-2 treatment can elicit therapeutic response after adoptive transfer, but the antigen specificities of the T cells transferred have not been determined. By compiling all known melanoma-associated antigens and applying a novel technology for high-throughput analysis of T-cell responses, we dissected the composition of melanoma-restricted T-cell responses in 63 TIL cultures. T-cell reactivity screens against 175 melanoma-associated epitopes detected 90 responses against 18 different epitopes predominantly from differentiation and cancer-testis antigens. Notably, the majority of these responses were of low frequency and tumor-specific T-cell frequencies decreased during rapid expansion. A further notable observation was a large variation in the T-cell specificities detected in cultures established from different fragments of resected melanoma lesions. In summary, our findings provide an initial definition of T-cell populations contributing to tumor recognition in TILs although the specificity of many tumor-reactive TILs remains undefined.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCancer Research
Volume72
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)1642-50
Number of pages9
ISSN0008-5472
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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