Monophasic and biphasic synovial sarcomas abundantly express cancer/testis antigen NY-ESO-1 but not MAGE-A1 or CT7 Journal Article


Authors: Jungbluth, A. A.; Antonescu, C. R.; Busam, K. J.; Iversen, K.; Kolb, D.; Coplan, K.; Chen, Y. T.; Stockert, E.; Ladanyi, M.; Old, L. J.
Article Title: Monophasic and biphasic synovial sarcomas abundantly express cancer/testis antigen NY-ESO-1 but not MAGE-A1 or CT7
Abstract: Synovial sarcomas are high-grade malignant mesenchymal tumors with biphasic (BSS) and monophasic (MSS) variants that carry a pathognomonic cytogenetic alteration, t(X;18), involving the SYT gene on chromosome 18 and one of several SSX genes on chromosome X, usually SSX1 or SSX2. Cancer/ testis (CT) antigens are expressed in a variety of malignant neoplasms but, in normal tissues, are restricted to male germ cells. Previous analysis revealed a high incidence and homogeneous expression of MAGE CT antigen in synovial sarcomas. The present study was performed to analyze the expression of 3 CT antigens, NY-ESO-1, MAGE-A1 and CT7, by immunohistochemistry with 3 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs), ESI21 (anti-NY-ESO-1), MA454 (anti-MAGE-A1) and CT7-33 (anti-CT7), in 25 synovial sarcomas (12 MSS, 13 BSS) typed for the t(X;18)-derived fusion transcript by RT-PCR (19 SYT-SSX1, 6 SYT-SSX2). NY-ESO-1 immunoreactivity was found in 20/25 (80%) cases, and antigen expression was homogeneous in 14/20 NY-ESO-1-positive cases. Both morphologic variants and both translocation types were NY-ESO-1-positive, whereas 5 SYT-SSX1 tumors (1 MSS, 4 BSS) were NY-ESO-1-negative. MAb MA454 was immunoreactive with 4/25 cases (2 MSS, 2 BSS; 3 SYT-SSX1, 1 SYT-SSX2), and MAb CT7-33 was immunoreactive with only 2/25 cases (both BSS, SYT-SSX1). Expression of MAGE-A1 and CT7 was heterogeneous in all positive cases. Our study shows that NY-ESO-1 is highly expressed in a homogeneous pattern in synovial sarcomas of both morphologic variants and both translocation types, making these tumors an attractive target for NY-ESO-1 antigen-based immunotherapy. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; human tissue; antigen expression; proteins; cancer immunotherapy; germ cell; neoplasm proteins; membrane proteins; tumor antigen; monoclonal antibody; chromosome aberration; antigens, neoplasm; chromosome translocation; x chromosome; cancer/testis antigen; synovial sarcoma; sarcoma, synovial; chromosome 18; ny-eso-1; humans; human; priority journal; article; mage-1; ctt; translocation type
Journal Title: International Journal of Cancer
Volume: 94
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0020-7136
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2001-10-15
Start Page: 252
End Page: 256
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.1451
PUBMED: 11668506
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Cristina R Antonescu
    898 Antonescu
  2. Marc Ladanyi
    1332 Ladanyi
  3. Achim Jungbluth
    458 Jungbluth
  4. Klaus J Busam
    690 Busam
  5. Lloyd J Old
    593 Old
  6. Denise Frosina
    124 Frosina
  7. Keren Anne Coplan
    42 Coplan
  8. Kristin A Iversen
    58 Iversen