Malignant mesothelioma (MM) is resistant to all conventional forms of
therapy though there is considerable evidence from clinical trials and
animal models of the disease that an immune response can be elicited
to the tumour. In order to define those target antigens expressed by M
M cells which might provide a focus for an effective immune response w
e tested patients' sera for the presence of MM autoantibodies by Weste
rn blot analysis. Eight of 29 (28%) patients with MM had serum antibod
ies of the IgG class in high titre and each antiserum recognised diffe
rent protein antigens. In those individuals where sequential samples w
ere available, the antibody titre increased with the progression of th
e disease though the number of target antigens remained constant. Sera
from the eight patients were studied further: six of the antigen comp
lexes were expressed at least partially in the nucleus; two showed som
e specificity for the tumour in that they discriminated antigens that
were highly expressed in all human MM cell lines, but were not express
ed in a human SV40 transformed mesothelial line; four of the antisera
recognised a homologue in mouse tissue and each of these had a differe
nt pattern of expression. Collectively, these antisera define a subset
of nuclear autoantigens that are over-expressed in dividing cells. (C
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