Szea DMY, Brown RD, Yang S, Gibson J, Ho J, Fazekas de St Groth B, Basten A, Joshua DE. Prediction of High Affinity Class I-restricted Multiple Myeloma Idiotype Peptide Epitopes.
Leuk Lymphoma 2010;
44:1557-68. [PMID:
14565660 DOI:
10.3109/10428190309178780]
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Abstract
Idiotypic determinants are potential patient-specific tumor antigens in multiple myeloma (MM). In this study, we have determined the DNA sequence of the variable region of the tumor immunoglobulin (Ig) in 6 patients with MM. We then selected high affinity class I-restricted T-cell peptide epitopes in tumor Ig using two different internet-based epitope prediction programs. High affinity binding peptides were identified by at least one program in 4 out of 6 patients. Of these 35 peptides, only 3 scored high by both analyses. Given that all 6 patients had expanded T-cell clones with a cytotoxic (CD57+CD8+CD28-perforin+) phenotype, known to be associated with a longer survival and postulated to recognise tumor epitopes, this analysis indicates that such clones are unlikely to be exclusively directed towards tumor immuoglobulin, and suggests the need to expand the scope of the search for tumor epitopes with the ability to stimulate cytotoxic T cells in vivo.
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