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Antibody recognition of a unique tumor-specific glycopeptide antigen.


ABSTRACT: Aberrant glycosylation and the overexpression of certain carbohydrate moieties is a consistent feature of cancers, and tumor-associated oligosaccharides are actively investigated as targets for immunotherapy. One of the most common aberrations in glycosylation patterns is the presentation of a single O-linked N-acetylgalactosamine on a threonine or serine residue known as the "Tn antigen." Whereas the ubiquitous nature of Tn antigens on cancers has made them a natural focus of vaccine research, such carbohydrate moieties are not always tumor-specific and have been observed on embryonic and nonmalignant adult tissue. Here we report the structural basis of binding of a complex of a monoclonal antibody (237mAb) with a truly tumor-specific glycopeptide containing the Tn antigen. In contrast to glycopeptide-specific antibodies in complex with simple peptides, 237mAb does not recognize a conformational epitope induced in the peptide by sugar substitution. Instead, 237mAb uses a pocket coded by germ-line genes to completely envelope the carbohydrate moiety itself while interacting with the peptide moiety in a shallow groove. Thus, 237mAb achieves its striking tumor specificity, with no observed physiological cross-reactivity to the unglycosylated peptide or the free glycan, by a combination of multiple weak but specific interactions to both the peptide and to the glycan portions of the antigen.

SUBMITTER: Brooks CL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2890472 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antibody recognition of a unique tumor-specific glycopeptide antigen.

Brooks Cory L CL   Schietinger Andrea A   Borisova Svetlana N SN   Kufer Peter P   Okon Mark M   Hirama Tomoko T   Mackenzie C Roger CR   Wang Lai-Xi LX   Schreiber Hans H   Evans Stephen V SV  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100517 22


Aberrant glycosylation and the overexpression of certain carbohydrate moieties is a consistent feature of cancers, and tumor-associated oligosaccharides are actively investigated as targets for immunotherapy. One of the most common aberrations in glycosylation patterns is the presentation of a single O-linked N-acetylgalactosamine on a threonine or serine residue known as the "Tn antigen." Whereas the ubiquitous nature of Tn antigens on cancers has made them a natural focus of vaccine research,  ...[more]

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