NCIt definition : A peptide vaccine containing the human tumor-associated antigen epithelial mucin (MUC1
antigen) conjugated with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) and combined with the nonspecific
immunoadjuvant QS21, with potential antineoplastic activity. MUC1 antigen is linked
with KLH, an immunostimulant and a hapten carrier, in order to enhance immune recognition;
the co-administration of saponin-derived QS21 potentially amplifies the total immune
response to the MUC1 antigen. Administration of MUC1-KLH vaccine/QS21 may result in
both the production of antitumor antibodies and the stimulation of a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte
(CTL) response against tumor cells expressing the MUC1 antigen. MUC1 antigen, a membrane-bound
glycoprotein expressed by most glandular and ductal epithelial cells, is overexpressed
as an aberrant or deglycosylated form in various cancers such as breast, prostate
and ovarian cancers.;