Identification of novel human leukocyte antigen-A*11:01-restricted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes derived from osteosarcoma antigen papillomavirus binding factor.
Dongliang LiShingo TojiKazue WatanabeToshihiko TorigoeTomohide TsukaharaPublished in: Cancer science (2019)
Osteosarcoma is the most common malignancy of bone that affects young people. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery have significantly improved the prognosis. However, the prognosis of non-responders to chemotherapy is still poor. To develop peptide-based immunotherapy for osteosarcoma, we previously identified CTL epitopes derived from papillomavirus binding factor (PBF) in the context of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A2, HLA-A24 and HLA-B55. In the present study, we identified two novel CTL epitopes, QVT (QVTVWLLEQK) and LSA (LSALPPPLHK), in the context of HLA-A11 using a sequence of screenings based on the predicted affinity of peptides, in vitro folding ability of peptide/HLA-A11 complex, reactivity of peptide/HLA-A11 tetramer and interferon (IFN)-γ production of T cells that was induced by mixed lymphocyte peptide culture under a limiting dilution condition. CTL clones directed to QVT and LSA peptides showed specific cytotoxicity against HLA-A11+ PBF+ osteosarcoma (HOS-A11) cells. In contrast, another epitope, ASV (ASVLSRRLGK), could highly induce cognate tetramer-positive CTL. This might be because the ASV peptide mimics the peptide ASV (R6Q) (ASVLSQRLGK) derived from bacterial polypeptides, ROK family proteins. However, ASV-induced CTL did not show cytokine production against the cognate peptide. In conclusion, the CTL epitopes QVT and LSA peptides might be useful for the development of immunotherapy targeting PBF for patients with osteosarcoma.
Keyphrases
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- endothelial cells
- peripheral blood
- locally advanced
- lymph node
- computed tomography
- dendritic cells
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- induced apoptosis
- radiation therapy
- cell death
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- squamous cell carcinoma
- high glucose
- molecular dynamics simulations
- early stage
- heat shock
- signaling pathway
- mass spectrometry
- binding protein
- cell cycle arrest
- rectal cancer
- single molecule
- oxidative stress
- drug delivery
- bone mineral density
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- transcription factor
- gas chromatography