A polypeptide self-antigen useful in a tumor-specific vaccine mimics one
or more epitopes of an antigen uniquely expressed by cells of the tumor.
The polypeptide is preferably produced in a plant that has been
transformed or transfected with nucleic acid encoding the polypeptide and
is obtainable from the plant in correctly folded, preferably soluble form
without a need for denaturation and renaturation. This plant-produced
polypeptide is immunogenic without a need for exogenous adjuvants or
other immunostimulatory materials. The polypeptide is preferably an scFv
molecule that bears the idiotype of the surface immunoglobulin of a
non-Hodgkin's (or B cell) lymphoma. Upon administration to a subject with
lymphoma, the plant-produced, tumor-unique scFv polypeptide induces an
idiotype-specific antibody or cell-mediated immune response against the
lymphoma.