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Keith L. Knutson, Kathy Schiffman, Mary L. Disis
Published in Volume 107, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(4):477–484 doi:10.1172/JCI11752
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Peptide-specific T cells isolated from a breast cancer patient after immunization can lyse HLA-A2 cells overexpressing HER-2/neu protein. PBMCs from a representative patient, 0107, were examined for cytolytic activity against BLCL-A2 alone (open circles), peptide-loaded A2-BLCLs (filled symbols), or HER-2/neu–expressing BLCL-A2 (open squares) at three different E/T ratios. The peptides (p369–377, p689–697, p971–979) used to pulse the BLCL-A2 were the HLA-A2–binding peptides encompassed in the 15-aa HER-2/neu vaccine. Each point represents the mean of three replicates.