“…Among this group, many specific antigens were identified, such as NY-ESO-1 and the MAGE-1 antigens, which belong to cancer-testis family, gp100, which belongs to the differentiation antigens group, and many more (Visseren et al, 1997;Chen et al, 1998a, b;Jager et al, 1998;Pascolo et al, 2001). It is well-established that human melanoma cells express antigens that are recognized by cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) derived from cancer patients (Brichard et al, 1993;Kawakami et al, 1994;Wolfel et al, 1994;Fleischhauer et al, 1996;Pittet et al, 1999;Kawakami et al, 2000;Engelhard et al, 2002;Romero et al, 2002;Schaed et al, 2002). These are mainly differentiation antigens such as gp100, MART1 and tyrosinase, which represent a very attractive target because their expression is limited to a well-defined cell lineage (melanocytes).…”