[HTML][HTML] EGFR-specific T cell frequencies correlate with EGFR expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

PJ Schuler, P Boeckers, R Engers, E Boelke… - Journal of translational …, 2011 - Springer
PJ Schuler, P Boeckers, R Engers, E Boelke, M Bas, J Greve, CA Dumitru, GF Lehnerdt…
Journal of translational medicine, 2011Springer
Background In head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), expression levels of the
epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) correlate with poor prognosis and decreased
survival rates. As the mechanisms responsible for cellular immune response to EGFR in vivo
remain unclear, the frequency and function of EGFR-specific cytotoxic T cells (CTL) was
determined in HNSCC patients. Methods The frequency of CTL specific for the HLA-A2. 1-
restricted EGFR-derived YLN peptide (YLNTVQPTCV) and KLF peptide (KLFGTSGQKT) …
Background
In head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), expression levels of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) correlate with poor prognosis and decreased survival rates. As the mechanisms responsible for cellular immune response to EGFR in vivo remain unclear, the frequency and function of EGFR-specific cytotoxic T cells (CTL) was determined in HNSCC patients.
Methods
The frequency of CTL specific for the HLA-A2.1-restricted EGFR-derived YLN peptide (YLNTVQPTCV) and KLF peptide (KLFGTSGQKT) was determined in 16 HLA-A2.1+ HNSCC patients and 16 healthy HLA-A2.1+ individuals (NC) by multicolor flow cytometry. Patients' results were correlated to EGFR expression obtained by immunohistochemistry in corresponding tumor sections. Proliferation and anti-tumor activity of peptide-specific CTL was demonstrated by in vitro stimulation with dendritic cells pulsed with the peptides.
Results
Frequency of EGFR-specific CTL correlated significantly with EGFR expression in tumor sections (p = 0.02, r2 = 0.6). Patients with elevated EGFR scores (> 7) had a significantly higher frequency of EGFR-specific CTL than NC and patients with low EGFR scores (< 7). EGFR-specific CTL from cancer patients were expanded ex vivo and produced IFN-γ upon recognition of EGFR+ target cells.
Conclusion
EGFR expressed on HNSCC cells induces a specific immune response in vivo. Strategies for expansion of EGFR-specific CTL may be important for future immunotherapy of HNSCC patients.
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