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Personalized cancer vaccine effectively mobilizes antitumor T cell immunity in ovarian cancer

Authors :
Rosemarie Mick
Alexandra Michel
Alexandre Harari
Lana E. Kandalaft
Daniel J. Powell
David Gfeller
Annalisa Roberti
Janos L. Tanyi
Drew A. Torigian
Petra Baumgartner
Vincent Zoete
Aikaterini Semilietof
Denarda Dangaj
George Coukos
Bruce L. Levine
Eran Ophir
Ioannis Xenarios
Cheryl Lai-Lai Chiang
Sandra Tuyaerts
Brian J. Czerniecki
Harvey L. Nisenbaum
Dimitri S. Monos
Sara Bobisse
Olivier Michielin
Brian Stevenson
Julien Racle
Carl H. June
Christian Iseli
Raphael Genolet
Urania Dafni
Clinical sciences
Medical Oncology
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2018.

Abstract

We conducted a pilot clinical trial testing a personalized vaccine generated by autologous dendritic cells (DCs) pulsed with oxidized autologous whole-tumor cell lysate (OCDC), which was injected intranodally in platinum-treated, immunotherapy-naive, recurrent ovarian cancer patients. OCDC was administered alone (cohort 1, n = 5), in combination with bevacizumab (cohort 2, n = 10), or bevacizumab plus low-dose intravenous cyclophosphamide (cohort 3, n = 10) until disease progression or vaccine exhaustion. A total of 392 vaccine doses were administered without serious adverse events. Vaccination induced T cell responses to autologous tumor antigen, which were associated with significantly prolonged survival. Vaccination also amplified T cell responses against mutated neoepitopes derived from nonsynonymous somatic tumor mutations, and this included priming of T cells against previously unrecognized neoepitopes, as well as novel T cell clones of markedly higher avidity against previously recognized neoepitopes. We conclude that the use of oxidized whole-tumor lysate DC vaccine is safe and effective in eliciting a broad antitumor immunity, including private neoantigens, and warrants further clinical testing.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....491b0d3b04c733a08b0372048ee03b03