人类白细胞抗原
杂合子丢失
黑色素瘤
β-2微球蛋白
生物
基因
等位基因
突变
抗原
免疫学
癌症研究
分子生物学
遗传学
作者
Ricardo Benítez Benítez,D. Godelaine,Miguel Ángel López‐Nevot,F Brasseur,Pilar Jiménez,M. Marchand,Maria R. Oliva,Nicolas van Baren,Teresa Cabrera,Guy Andry,Claire Landry,Francisco Ruiz‐Cabello,Thierry Boon,Federico Garrido
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1399-0039.1998.tb03082.x
摘要
Abstract: Mutations have been identified in the β 2 ‐ microglobulin gene of tumor cells of two metastatic melanoma patients who received immunizations with MAGE peptides. One mutation abolishes the start codon whereas the other introduces a premature stop codon. The second β 2 ‐ micro‐globulin allele of both tumors appears to be lost on the basis of sequence data and loss of microsatellite heterozygosity. The lack of β 2 ‐ microglobulin gene product results in the absence of HLA class I antigens on the surface of the tumor cells. This may explain why the tumors of both patients progressed despite the immunization treatment and shows the necessity of analyzing in depth the antigen presentation capability of the tumor cells for the interpretation of clinical trials involving anti‐tumor vaccination.
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