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Melanoma antigen family A4 protein produced by transgenic silkworms induces antitumor immune responses.


ABSTRACT: Recent clinical trials with the aim of developing tumor antigen (TA)-specific cancer vaccines against a number of malignancies have focused on the identification of TAs presented by tumor cells and recognized by T cells. In the present study, the TA melanoma antigen family A4 (MAGE-A4) protein was produced using a transgenic (TG) silkworm system. Using in vitro stimulation, it was subsequently determined whether MAGE-A4 protein induced MAGE-A4-specific T cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy donors. TG silkworm lines expressing a MAGE-A4 gene under an upstream activating sequence (UAS) were mated with those expressing a yeast transcription activator protein (GAL4) at the middle silk glands (MSGs) and embryos that harbored both the GAL4 and UAS constructs were selected. Recombinant MAGE-A4 protein was extracted from the MSGs of TG silkworms and evaluated using SDS-PAGE and western blot analysis. It was observed that MAGE-A4 produced by the TG silkworm system successfully induced MAGE-A4-specific CD4+ T cell responses. Furthermore, MAGE-A4-specific CD4+ T cells recognized antigen-presenting cells when pulsed with a MAGE-A4+ tumor cell lysate. The present data suggests that recombinant tumor antigen production using the TG silkworm system may be a novel tool in the preparation of cancer vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Motokawa Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5854940 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Melanoma antigen family A4 protein produced by transgenic silkworms induces antitumor immune responses.

Motokawa Yoko Y   Kokubo Michifumi M   Kuwabara Nobuo N   Tatematsu Ken-Ichiro KI   Sezutsu Hideki H   Takahashi Hideyuki H   Sakakura Koichi K   Chikamatsu Kazuaki K   Takeda Shigeki S  

Experimental and therapeutic medicine 20180104 3


Recent clinical trials with the aim of developing tumor antigen (TA)-specific cancer vaccines against a number of malignancies have focused on the identification of TAs presented by tumor cells and recognized by T cells. In the present study, the TA melanoma antigen family A4 (MAGE-A4) protein was produced using a transgenic (TG) silkworm system. Using <i>in vitro</i> stimulation, it was subsequently determined whether MAGE-A4 protein induced MAGE-A4-specific T cells from peripheral blood mononu  ...[more]

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