Journal List > Immune Netw > v.5(3) > 1033704

Jung, Ahn, Do, Lemonnier, Song, and Do: Active Immunization Study of Colon Cancer Derived 1-8D Peptide in HHD Mice

Abstract

Background

1-8D gene is a member of human 1-8 interferon inducible gene family and was shown to be overexpressed in fresh colon cancer tissues. Three peptides 1-6, 3-5 and 3-7 derived from human 1-8D gene were shown to have immunogenicity against colon cancer.

Methods

To study tumor immunotherapy of three peptides we established an active immunization model using HHD mice. Db-/- ×β2 microglobulin (β2 m) null mice transgenic for a chimeric HLA-A2.1/D(b-)β2 m single chain (HHD mice) were challenged with B16/HHD/1-8D tumor cells and were immunized with irradiated peptide-loaded RMA- S/HHD/B7.1 transfectants. In therapy model tumor growth was retarded in HHD mice that were injected with 3-5 peptide-loaded RMA-S/HHD/B7.1. In survival test vaccination with 1-8D-derived peptide protects HHD mice from tumor progression after tumor challenge.

Results

These studies show that peptide 3-5 derived from 1-8D gene can be the most effective candidate for the vaccine of immunotherapy against colon cancer and highlight 1-8D gene as putative colon carcinoma associated antigens.

Conclusion

We demonstrated that RMA-S/HHD/ B7.1 loaded with 1-8D peptides, especially 3-5, immunization generates potent antitumor immunity against tumor cells in HHD mice and designed active immunization as proper immunotherapeutic protocols.

TOOLS
Similar articles