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Straten, PT; Dahl, C; Schrama, D; Pedersen, LO; Andersen, MH; Seremet, T; Brocker, EB; Guldberg, P; Becker, JC.
Identification of identical TCRs in primary melanoma lesions and tumor free corresponding sentinel lymph nodes.
Cancer Immunol Immunother. 2006; 55(5):495-502 Doi: 10.1007/s00262-005-0023-8
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Becker Jürgen Christian
Schrama David
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Abstract:
It is generally believed that priming of efficient T-cell responses takes place in peripheral lymphoid tissues. Although this notion has been rigidly proven for infectious diseases, direct evidence for lymph node priming of in vivo T-cell responses against tumors is still lacking. In the present study, we conducted a full and nonbiased comparison of T-cell clonotypes in melanoma lesions and corresponding sentinel lymph nodes. Whereas most tumor lesions comprised a high number of T-cell clonotypes, only a small number of clonally expanded T cells were detected in the draining lymph nodes. Comparative clonotype mapping demonstrated the presence of identical T-cell clonotypes in the tumors and the respective sentinel lymph nodes, only when tumor cells were present in the latter. However, taking advantage of clonotype specific PCR amplification, TCR sequences representing clonally expanded T cells at the tumor site could be detected in the lymph nodes draining the tumors even in the absence of tumor cells. Evidence for the tumor-specific characteristics of these cells was obtained by in situ staining with peptide/HLA class I complexes demonstrating the presence of MART-1/HLA-A2- and MAGE-3/HLA-A2-reactive T cells at the tumor site, as well as in the draining lymph node. Our data indicate that T-cell responses to melanoma are primed in the sentinel lymph node by cross presentation of tumor antigens by dendritic cells.
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Adult -
Aged -
Antigens, Neoplasm -
HLA Antigens - immunology
Humans -
Immunohistochemistry -
Lymph Nodes - immunology Lymph Nodes - pathology
Lymphatic Metastasis - immunology Lymphatic Metastasis - pathology
Melanoma - immunology Melanoma - pathology
Middle Aged -
Neoplasm Proteins - immunology
Polymorphism, Single-Stranded Conformational -
Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell - immunology
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction -
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy -
Skin Neoplasms - immunology Skin Neoplasms - pathology

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