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Synergistic antitumor response with recombinant modified virus Ankara armed with CD40L and CD137L against peritoneal carcinomatosis

Authors :
Ángela Bella
Leire Arrizabalaga
Claudia Augusta Di Trani
Assunta Cirella
Myriam Fernandez-Sendin
Celia Gomar
Joan Salvador Russo-Cabrera
Inmaculada Rodríguez
José González-Gomariz
Maite Alvarez
Álvaro Teijeira
José Medina-Echeverz
Maria Hinterberger
Hubertus Hochrein
Ignacio Melero
Pedro Berraondo
Fernando Aranda
Source :
OncoImmunology, Vol 11, Iss 1 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

Abstract

Recombinant-modified vaccinia virus Ankara (rMVA) is known to elicit potent antitumor immune responses in preclinical models due to its inherent ability to activate the innate immune system and the activation of adaptive responses mediated by the expression of tumor antigens and costimulus-providing molecules, such as CD40L and CD137L. Here, we evaluated different rMVA vectors in preclinical peritoneal carcinomatosis models (ID8.OVA-Vegf/GFP and MC38). We compared rMVA vectors expressing a tumor antigen (OVA or gp70) either alone or co-expressed with CD40L or/and CD137L. In tumor-free mice, the vector coding for the triple combination was only slightly superior, whereas, in tumor-bearing animals, we observed a synergistic induction of T lymphocytes specific against vector-encoded and non-encoded tumor-associated antigens. The enhanced activation of the immune response was associated with improved survival in mice with peritoneal carcinomatosis treated with a rMVA vector encoding both CD40L and CD137L. Thus, the triple transgene combination in vaccinia viral vectors represents a promising strategy for the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2162402X
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
OncoImmunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f9d020b0324c489cb77988b46440b9e8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402X.2022.2098657