期刊
CANCER IMMUNOLOGY IMMUNOTHERAPY
卷 61, 期 2, 页码 157-168出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00262-011-1093-4
关键词
Immunotherapy; Vaccine; CD8+T cells; Telomerase; Cryptic peptide
资金
- Cretan Association for Biomedical Research
Vx-001, an HLA-A*0201 restricted telomerase (TERT)-specific anti-tumor vaccine, is composed of the 9-mer cryptic TERT572 peptide and its optimized variant TERT572Y. We have previously shown that Vx-001 is nontoxic, highly immunogenic and in vaccinated NSCLC patients early specific immune response is associated with prolonged survival. The aim of the present study was to investigate the specific T-cell immune response against Vx-001. Fifty-five patients with chemo-resistant advanced solid tumors were vaccinated with TERT572Y (2 subcutaneous injections) followed by TERT572 peptide (4 subcutaneous injections) every 3 weeks. Specific immune response was evaluated by IFN-gamma and perforin ELISpot and intracellular cytokine staining assays. TERT-reactive T cells were detected in 27 (51%) out of 53 evaluable patients after the 2nd vaccination and in 22 (69%) out of 32 evaluable patients after the completion of 6 vaccinations. Immune responses developed irrespective of the stage of disease and disease status before vaccination. Patients with disease progression at study entry who developed a post-vaccination-induced immunological response had a significant overall survival benefit compared to the post-vaccination non-responders. The Vx-001 vaccine is a promising candidate for cancer immunotherapy since it can induce a TERT-specific T-cell immune response that is associated with prolonged survival.
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