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Vaccination With Agonist Peptide PSA: 154-163 (155L) Derived From Prostate Specific Antigen Induced CD8 T-Cell Response to the Native Peptide PSA: 154-163 But Failed to Induce the Reactivity Against Tumor Targets Expressing PSA: A Phase 2 Study in Patients With Recurrent Prostate Cancer
Journal of Immunotherapy, 06/24/09
Kouiavskaia DV et al. - There were no significant changes in serum PSA level in any subject. No serious adverse events were observed. PSA: 154-163 is not an effective immunogen when given with Montanide ISA-51. The PSA: 154-163 peptide is poorly processed from endogenous PSA and therefore represents a cryptic epitope of PSA in HLA-A2 antigen-presenting cells.
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