A new gene coding for a differentiation antigen recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes on HLA-A2 melanomas.

Pierre G. Coulie(Ludwig Cancer Research), Vincent Brichard(Ludwig Cancer Research), Aline Van Pel(Ludwig Cancer Research), Thomas Wölfel(Ludwig Cancer Research), J. Schneider(Ludwig Cancer Research), Catia Traversari(Ludwig Cancer Research), S Mattei(Ludwig Cancer Research), Etienne De Plaen(Ludwig Cancer Research), Christophe Lurquin(Ludwig Cancer Research), Jean‐Pierre Szikora(Ludwig Cancer Research), Jean‐Christophe Renauld(Ludwig Cancer Research), Thierry Boon(Ludwig Cancer Research)
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
July 1, 1994
Cited by 916Open Access
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Abstract

It has been reported previously that antitumor cytolytic T lymphocyte (CTL) clones can be isolated from blood lymphocytes of HLA-A2 melanoma patients, after stimulation in vitro with autologous tumor cells, and that some of these CTL clones lyse most HLA-A2 melanomas. A first antigen recognized by such CTL clones was previously shown to be encoded by the tyrosinase gene. We report here the identification of another gene that also directs the expression of an antigen recognized on most melanomas by CTL clones that are restricted by HLA-A2. The gene, designated Melan-A, is unrelated to any known gene. It is 18 kb long and comprises five exons. Like the tyrosinase gene, it is expressed in most melanoma tumor samples and, among normal cells, only in melanocytes.


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