MHC-independent tumor antigens for cancer immunotherapy
Cancer is still the main cause of death despite
the development of many treatment
strategies, including extensive radiation and
chemotherapy. Clinical and research results
from animal test have shown that, besides
viruses, bacteria and parasites, the T-cell
system can also recognize malignant abnormal
cells and is able to destroy those.
Especially CD8+ T-cells (cytotoxic T lymphocytes,
CTLs) can cause responses of
tumor repulsion by the recognition of antigens
that are presented on the cell surface
by Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I
molecules (MHC, in humans HLA Class I).
This invention offers the application of HLAindependent
recognition of tumorassociated
antigens for diagnosis, therapy
and prevention of melanoma and other tumor
types. Two antigens are presented that
can be recognized by CTLs independently
of HLA and whose application in cancer
immune therapy will unlock new therapy
alternatives.
[Reference HMZ077]
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