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The growth of tumors in vivo often is associated with immune suppressi
on. In this report we tested whether the expression of a known antigen
by tumor cells would inhibit the development of antitumor responses w
hen the antigen was subsequently expressed in an immunogenic form. For
this, we expressed a well-characterized surrogate tumor antigen, the
nucleoprotein (NP) of the PR8 virus, in solid tumor cells. Although th
e NP+ tumor cells were not rejected in vivo and stimulated nondetectab
le CTL response in vitro, T cells from these mice differentiated into
CTL following ip inoculation of PR8 virus and their tumors regressed.
The results suggested that prior presentation of tumor antigens by tum
or cells does not necessary preclude a response if the peptide is subs
equently presented appropriately. (C) 1998 Academic Press.