Project Details
Targeting invasiveness-inducing Melanoma-associated Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan (MCSP) as a new target antigen for specific immunotherapy
Applicant
Professor Dr. Gerold Schuler
Co-Applicants
Dr. Michal Lotem; Dr. Nidal T. Salim
Subject Area
Dermatology
Term
from 2012 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 231258884
Melanoma-associated Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan (MCSP) is a large antigen strongly and uniformly expressed on the surface of most melanomas as well as some other tumors. It is functionally relevant for the oncogenic phenotype of melanoma cells, and is also expressed by pericytes of blood vessels in the tumor microenvironment. Since its discovery in the early eighties immunotherapies targeting this highly promising antigen due to its surface expression have focused on antibody- rather than T cell-based approaches. Anti-idiotypic antibodies produced some clinical benefit for which induced MCSP-specific T cells appeared crucial. Furthermore, vaccination with dendritic cells in mice has induced MCSP-specific T cells and anti-tumor effects. To set a solid stage for a T cell-based therapy in man, notably a vaccination trial, we want to identify a sufficient number of relevant T-cell epitopes and to study the natural T cell response to MCSP in different ethnicities. We will also test the efficacy of MCSP-reactive T cells by adoptive transfer experiments in tumor-bearing mice. The studies are possible by the complementary expertise of our network.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Israel, Palestine