1. MHC-unrestricted lysis of MUC1-expressing cells by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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Wright SE, Rewers-Felkins KA, Quinlin IS, Fogler WE, Phillips CA, Townsend M, Robinson W, and Philip R
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- Adenocarcinoma metabolism, Animals, Antibodies, Neoplasm immunology, Antibodies, Neoplasm metabolism, Antigen-Presenting Cells immunology, Antigens, Neoplasm biosynthesis, Antigens, Neoplasm immunology, Antigens, Neoplasm metabolism, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology, Epitopes, Female, Humans, Immunodominant Epitopes immunology, Lymphocyte Activation, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal metabolism, Mice, Mucin-1 chemistry, Transgenes, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Adenocarcinoma immunology, Cytotoxicity, Immunologic, Leukocytes, Mononuclear immunology, Major Histocompatibility Complex immunology, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal immunology, Mucin-1 immunology
- Abstract
Many human adenocarcinomas can be killed in vitro by targeted cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL); however, major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-restrictions are typically required. The MUC1 antigen is common in many human adenocarcinomas, and is associated with a variable number of tandem repeats. It has been proposed that antigens with such repeated epitopes may be vulnerable to cytotoxic T-lymphocyte killing without MHC-restriction. Therefore, it is possible that MUC1-expressing malignant cells may be killed by targeted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte in the absence of MHC-restriction. In this study, a human MUC1-expressing murine mammary carcinoma cell line was used to determine if cytotoxic T-lymphocyte killing of MUC1-expressing adenocarcinoma cells requires MHC-restriction. Specifically, MUC1-stimulated human mononuclear cells (M1SMC) were observed to kill human MUC1-transfected, MUC1-expressing murine mammary carcinoma cells, but not the mock-transfected, non-MUC1-expressing murine mammary carcinoma cells. Furthermore, the killing was blocked by antibody to MUC1, indicating MUC1-specific killing. In conclusion, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte killing of MUC1-expressing adenocarcinoma cells can be MHC-unrestricted.
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- 2008
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