Cancer antigen profiling for malignant pleural mesothelioma immunotherapy: Expression and coexpression of mesothelin, cancer antigen 125, and Wilms tumor 1

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Background: To develop cancer antigen-targeted immunotherapeutic strategies for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM), we investigated the individual and coexpressions of the cancer-associated antigens mesothelin (MSLN), cancer antigen 125 (CA125), and Wilms tumor 1 (WT1) in both epithelioid and non-epithelioid MPM. Methods: All available hematoxylin and eosin-stained slides from patients who were diagnosed with MPM (1989-2010) were reviewed. We constructed tissue microarrays from 283 patients (epithelioid = 234; non-epithelioid = 49). Intensity and distribution for each antigen were assessed by immunohistochemistry. Results: Positive expression of MSLN, CA125, and WT1 were demonstrated in 93%, 75%, and 97% of epithelioid MPM cases, and 57%, 33%, and 98% of nonepithelioid MPM cases, respectively. Triple- and double-positive antigen coexpressions were demonstrated in 72% and 23% of epithelioid MPM cases and 29% and 33% of non-epithelioid MPM cases, respectively. Complete absence of expression for all three antigens was demonstrated in < 2% of MPM cases. More than two-thirds of MPM cases had ≥50% distribution of MSLN-positive cells and, among the remaining third, half had ≥50% distribution of WT1-positive cells. CA125/MSLN coexpression was observed in more than two-thirds of epithelioid MPM cases and one-third of nonepithelioid MPM cases. Conclusion: A limited number of cancer-associated antigens can target almost all MPM tumors for immunotherapy.

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Eguchi, T., Kadota, K., Mayor, M., Zauderer, M. G., Rimner, A., Rusch, V. W., … Adusumilli, P. S. (2017). Cancer antigen profiling for malignant pleural mesothelioma immunotherapy: Expression and coexpression of mesothelin, cancer antigen 125, and Wilms tumor 1. Oncotarget, 8(44), 77872–77882. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20845

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