1.Expression of the MAGE-1 gene in human hepatocellular carcinomas
Hongsong CHEN ; Shengli CAI ; Yu WANG ; Haitao ZHAO ; Jirun PENG ; Xuewen PANG ; Jiye ZHU ; Xu CONG ; Jing’an RUI ; Xisheng LENG ; Ruyn DU ; Cebon Vaugjam.Jonathan HILARY ; W.Burgcss ANTONY ; Weifeng CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2000;113(12):1112-1118
Objective To further investigate the expression of MAGE-1 gene in hepatocellular carcincma (HCC). Methods The tumors and adjacent liver tissue from 45 HCC patients and liver tissue from 28 non-HCC patients (16 with liver cirrhosis and 12 with normal liver) were characterized by RT-PCR. A 421 bp PCR product from a cDNA fragment spanning exons 1,2 and 3 was sequenced. The HLA type wes assayed by standard ELISA in 43 HCC patients. Results Thirty-two of 45 tumor tissues from HCC patients expressed MAGE-1 mRNA (71.1%).In contrast, MAGE-1 mRNA was not detected in adjacent tissues. Three were found to have point mutations at 3 idntical sites resulting in the substitution of two amino acid residues.The most frequent HLA types in 43 HCC patients were: HLA-A2, 53.5%; A11, 25.6%; A24, 20.9%; A33, 20.9%; HLA-B13, 28.3% and B35, 23.2%. Expression of HLA-A33 (20.9%) was higher in HCC patients than that predicted in the normal Chinese population (8.8%). There was no discemable correlation between MAGE-1 expression and α-FP level, tumor size and hepatitis B or C virus infection.The identification of peptides which are restricted by haploptypes other than A1 should increase the opportunity for paptide based immunotherapy. Conclusions This study shows that MAGE-1 mRNA is highly expressed in HCC tumor tissue in Chinese patients. Previously unreported point mutations in the MAGE-1 gene are described and may also provide additional opportunities for immunotherapy.