Combinatorial peptide library-based identification of peptide ligands for tumor-reactive cytolytic T lymphocytes of unknown specificity

Verena Rubio-Godoy, Maha Ayyoub, Valerie Dutoit, Catherine Servis, Amy Schink, Donata Rimoldi, Pedro Romero, Jean Charles Cerottini, Richard Simon, Yindong Zhao, Richard A. Houghten, Clemencia Pinilla, Danila Valmori

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Abstract

A novel approach for the identification of tumor antigen-derived sequences recognized by CD8+ cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) consists in using synthetic combinatorial peptide libraries. Here we have screened a library composed of 3.1 × 1011 nonapeptides arranged in a positional scanning format, in a cytotoxicity assay, to search the antigen recognized by melanoma-reactive CTL of unknown specificity. The results of this analysis enabled the identification of several optimal peptide ligands, as most of the individual nonapeptides deduced from the primary screening were efficiently recognized by the CTL. The results of the library screening were also analyzed with a mathematical approach based on a model of independent and additive contribution of individual amino acids to antigen recognition. This biometrical data analysis enabled the retrieval, in public databases, of the native antigenic peptide SSX-241-49, whose sequence is highly homologous to the ones deduced from the library screening, among the ones with the highest stimulatory score. These results underline the high predictive value of positional scanning synthetic combinatorial peptide library analysis and encourage its use for the identification of CTL ligands.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2292-2299
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Immunology
Volume32
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antigen
  • CTL
  • Epitope
  • Peptide
  • Peptide library
  • SSX-2
  • Tumor immunity

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