Telomerase reverse transcriptase as target for anti-tumor T cell responses in humans.

Springer seminars in immunopathology Pub Date : 2005-06-01 Epub Date: 2005-02-15 DOI:10.1007/s00281-004-0197-8
Maurizio Zanetti, Xavier Hernandez, Pierre Langlade-Demoyen
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Abstract

Human telomerase reverse transcriptase, a ribonucleoprotein intimately connected with the process of cell immortalization, is overexpressed in the vast majority of cancer cells, irrespective of their histological origin. Telomerase is currently viewed as the first antigen with the characteristics of common tumor antigen in humans, and it constitutes a potentially valuable target for attempts to control tumors through CD8 T cell immunity. Telomerase is a self antigen, making it possible that self tolerance imposes severe restrictions on our ability to generate effective anti-tumor immune responses in humans. In this article we review current studies on the antigenic and immunogenic properties of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase, placing them in the context of self tolerance and the size of the available CD8 T cell repertoire restricted by the HLA A2 molecule.

端粒酶逆转录酶作为人类抗肿瘤T细胞反应的靶点。
人类端粒酶逆转录酶是一种与细胞永生化过程密切相关的核糖核蛋白,无论其组织学起源如何,在绝大多数癌细胞中都过表达。端粒酶目前被认为是第一个具有人类常见肿瘤抗原特征的抗原,它构成了通过CD8 T细胞免疫控制肿瘤的潜在有价值的靶标。端粒酶是一种自身抗原,这使得自我耐受性对人类产生有效抗肿瘤免疫反应的能力施加了严重的限制。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了目前关于人类端粒酶逆转录酶的抗原和免疫原特性的研究,并将它们置于自我耐受性和受HLA A2分子限制的可用CD8 T细胞库的大小的背景下。
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