Self-tolerance does not restrict the CD4+ T-helper response against the p53 tumor antigen

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Tumorigenesis is frequently associated with mutation and overexpression of p53, which makes it an attractive target antigen for T cell-mediated immunotherapy of cancer. However, the magnitude and breadth of the p53-specific T-cell repertoire may be restricted due to the ubiquitous expression of wild-type p53 in normal somatic tissues. In view of the importance of the CD4+ T-helper cell responses in effective antitumor immunity, we have analyzed and compared the p53-specific reactivity of this T cell subset in p53+/+ and p53-/- C57Bl/6 mice. This response was found to be directed against the same three immunodominant epitopes in both mouse types. Fine-specificity, magnitude, and avidity were not affected by self-tolerance. Immunization of p53-/-and p53+/+ mice with synthetic peptide vaccines comprising the identified epitopes induced equal levels of Th1 immunity. Our findings imply that the p53-specific CD4+ T-cell repertoire is not restricted by self-tolerance and is fully available for the targeting of cancer. ©2008 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Lauwen, M. M., Zwaveling, S., De Quartel, L., Ferreira Mota, S. C., Grashorn, J. A. C., Melief, C. J. M., … Offringa, R. (2008). Self-tolerance does not restrict the CD4+ T-helper response against the p53 tumor antigen. Cancer Research, 68(3), 893–900. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-07-3166

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