The passive transfer of antibodies and vaccination procedures against p185, the
erbB2/
neu oncoprotein, are approaches being explored for treatment of human breast cancer. We now report the possibility of using the
erbB2/
neu gene as an immunogen. This study demonstrates that intramuscular or intradermal injections of rat neuNT full-length DNA into
mice generate anti-p185 autoantibodies. Anti-p185 polyclonals were also shown to bind the homologous human receptor ErbB2
and to stain specimens of breast adenocarcinoma from both
neu-transgenic mice and humans. Further, in vitro assays demonstrated that anti-p185 IgG (probably dependent on CD4
+ Th1) were able to inhibit human SKBR3 tumour cell growth and to mediate their lysis by natural killer cells. The continuous
presence of circulating
neu autoantibodies in mice did not cause any discernible toxic effects on normal tissues expressing low levels of self-antigen,
even after 1 year.
Key words DNA immunization - p185erbB2/neu - Autoantibodies - Breast cancer
Received: 29 August 1996 / Accepted: 31 October 1996