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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2012
Filed:
Jun. 04, 2007
Heng Cui, Beijing, CN;
Wei LI, Beijing, CN;
Xiaohong Chang, Beijing, CN;
Jie Feng, Beijing, CN;
Hongyan Cheng, Beijing, CN;
Huifang Guo, Beijing, CN;
Yexia Cheng, Beijing, CN;
Heng Cui, Beijing, CN;
Wei Li, Beijing, CN;
Xiaohong Chang, Beijing, CN;
Jie Feng, Beijing, CN;
Hongyan Cheng, Beijing, CN;
Huifang Guo, Beijing, CN;
Yexia Cheng, Beijing, CN;
Peking University People;s Hospital, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
The present invention provides two T-cell epitode peptides of anti-idiotype antibody 6B11 of ovarian cancer, the sequences of which are shown in SEQ ID NO:3 or 6. The present invention also provides the use of such T-cell epitope peptides in the manufacture of vaccines against ovarian cancer and in the treatment and prevention of ovarian cancer. The T-cell epitope peptides of the present invention could specifically kill ovarian cancer cells which are OC166-9 positive, and could find a wide use in the treatment and prevention of ovarian cancer.