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. 2008 Oct 24;19(11):1219–1231. doi: 10.1089/hum.2008.083

Table 2.

Wild-Type or Mutated p53 Tumors and T Cell Recognition

 
 
 
 
Patient 1a
Patient 2a
Targets Tumor type Comment CMa UTD gp100:154 TCR p53:264 TCR (p53:264 TCR)
Controls
 CM     35 89 355 273 424
 888 Melanoma HLA-A2 29 49 164 127 312
 938 Melanoma HLA-A 29 58 211 149 213
 SaOS2 Osteosarcoma A2+/p53:264 deleted 29 66 171 572 110
 NCIH522 NSCLC A2+/p53:264 deleted 32 39 111 730 505
HLA-A+ wild-type p53 tumor cell lines
 SF539b Glioma   42 106 537 5500 2127
 HepG2 HCC   31 58 330 3869 2486
 SK MEL5 Melanoma   47 67 52194 1671 610
 UAcc62 Melanoma   32 62 285 2685 544
 UACC57 Melanoma   41 116 82128 17717 9033
 a498 RCC   35 57 534 14927 5914
 HCT116 Colon carcinoma   33 52 238 4350 3702
 MCF7 Breast carcinoma   31 56 463 8136 7646
 A375 Melanoma   32 116 542 3806 864
 IM9 Multiple myeloma   32 577 15195 35638 8913
 MALME-3M Melanoma   32 117 77458 20203 9106
HLA-A2+ mutated p53 tumor cell lines
p53 mutation
 H2087 NSCLC 157 V/F 25 99 443 43103 24301
 RXF393 RCC 175 R/H 30 31 593 5069 2878
 OVCAR3 Ovarian cancer 248 R/Q 28 56 198 3515 781
 BT549 Breast carcinoma 249 R/S 25 72 241 932 479
 SNB75 Glioma 258 E/K 30 118 408 15001 8421
 MDA-MB231 Breast carcinoma 280 R/K 28 124 4046 23483 12497

Abbreviations: A2, HLA-A2; CM, complete media; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; NSCLC, non-small-cell lung cancer; p53:264 deleted, the p53 epitope encompassing amino acids 264 to 272 is not expressed in these cell lines; RCC, renal cell carcinoma; TCR, T cell receptor; UTD, untransduced.

a

Values represent IFN-γ (pg/ml) after overnight coculture. Specific recognition is indicated by boldface and designated as twice background (tumor cell and CM controls) and greater than 200 pg/ml.

b

SF-539 is noted to contain wildtype p53 (O'Connor et al., 1997); however, a mutation occurring following the relevant p53264–272 epitope at bp 1042 (detection C) resulting in a frameshift at codon 342 and subsequent stop codon, has been described in the COSMIC database (Bamford et al, 2004).