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The Journal of Immunology, 1998, 161: 5500-5506.
Copyright © 1998 by The American Association of Immunologists

CD4+ Lymphocytes Provide MUC1-Specific Tumor Immunity In Vivo That Is Undetectable In Vitro and Is Absent in MUC1 Transgenic Mice1

Richard M. Tempero*, Michelle L. VanLith*, Keita Morikane*, Gerald J. Rowse{dagger}, Sandra J. Gendler{dagger} and Michael A. Hollingsworth2,*

* Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Disease, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198; and {dagger} Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ 85259

A C57BL/6 mouse transgenic for human MUC1 (MUC1.Tg) was developed to evaluate MUC1-specific tumor immunity in an animal that expresses MUC1 as a normal self protein. Previous studies showed that MUC1.Tg mice, challenged with syngeneic tumors expressing MUC1 (B16.MUC1), developed progressively growing MUC1-positive tumors, whereas wild-type C57BL/6 (wt) mice developed MUC1-negative tumors at a significantly slower rate. The results of a limiting dilution CTL frequency assay were not informative, in that similar numbers of MUC1-specific CTL precursors (CTL) were detected in MUC1.Tg and wt mice. Tumor immunity in vivo was characterized by an adoptive transfer method to evaluate the degree of MUC1 or non-MUC1 tumor immunity in wt or MUC1.Tg mice. The results revealed that wt mice developed protective tumor immunity mediated by MUC1-specific CD4+ lymphocytes, while MUC1.Tg mice were functionally tolerant to MUC1 in vivo. The potential of adoptive immunotherapy to provide immunity to tumors expressing MUC1 and to produce undesirable autoimmunity in recipient MUC1.Tg mice expressing MUC1 as a self Ag was evaluated. Adoptive transfer of immune cells from wt mice primed in vivo with B16.MUC1 tumor cells into MUC1.Tg recipients resulted in significant increases in the survival of MUC1.Tg recipients compared with unmanipulated control MUC1.Tg mice challenged with B16.MUC1 tumor cells. This response was specific for MUC1 since control tumors developed at equivalent rates in recipient or control MUC1.Tg mice. No gross or histologic evidence of autoimmunity was observed in recipient MUC1.Tg mice, indicating that tumor immune responses mediated by MUC1-specific CD4+ lymphocytes spare nontransformed epithelia-expressing MUC1.




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