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IgG responses to tissue-associated antigens as biomarkers of immunological treatment efficacy.


ABSTRACT: We previously demonstrated that IgG responses to a panel of 126 prostate tissue-associated antigens are common in patients with prostate cancer. In the current report we questioned whether changes in IgG responses to this panel might be used as a measure of immune response, and potentially antigen spread, following prostate cancer-directed immune-active therapies. Sera were obtained from prostate cancer patients prior to and three months following treatment with androgen deprivation therapy (n = 34), a poxviral vaccine (n = 31), and a DNA vaccine (n = 21). Changes in IgG responses to individual antigens were identified by phage immunoblot. Patterns of IgG recognition following three months of treatment were evaluated using a machine-learned Bayesian Belief Network (ML-BBN). We found that different antigens were recognized following androgen deprivation compared with vaccine therapies. While the number of clinical responders was low in the vaccine-treated populations, we demonstrate that ML-BBN can be used to develop potentially predictive models.

SUBMITTER: Smith HA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3010827 | biostudies-other | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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IgG responses to tissue-associated antigens as biomarkers of immunological treatment efficacy.

Smith Heath A HA   Maricque Brett B BB   Eberhardt John J   Petersen Benjamin B   Gulley James L JL   Schlom Jeffrey J   McNeel Douglas G DG  

Journal of biomedicine & biotechnology 20101219


We previously demonstrated that IgG responses to a panel of 126 prostate tissue-associated antigens are common in patients with prostate cancer. In the current report we questioned whether changes in IgG responses to this panel might be used as a measure of immune response, and potentially antigen spread, following prostate cancer-directed immune-active therapies. Sera were obtained from prostate cancer patients prior to and three months following treatment with androgen deprivation therapy (n =  ...[more]

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