1. Peptide vaccinations elicited strong immune responses that were reboosted by anti-PD1 therapy in a patient with myxofibrosarcoma
- Author
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Terufumi Kubo, Noriyuki Sato, Aiko Murai, Toshihiko Torigoe, Yasuo Ohno, Emi Mizushima, Tomohide Tsukahara, Yuji Shibayama, Ryo Hatae, Munehide Nakatsugawa, Tadashi Hasegawa, Kazue Watanabe, Takeshi Terui, Rituko Kawahara, Kenji Murata, Akari Takahashi, Hiroko Asanuma, Yoshihiko Hirohashi, Takayuki Kanaseki, and Hidekazu Kameshima
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fibrosarcoma ,Immunology ,Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor ,Immunization, Secondary ,Peptide ,Fibroma ,Cancer Vaccines ,Immunophenotyping ,Immune system ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Humans ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,business.industry ,HLA-A24 ,Immunotherapy ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Immunohistochemistry ,Vaccination ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Sarcoma ,Nivolumab ,business ,Peptides ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Adjuvant - Abstract
Peptide-based immunotherapy does not usually elicit strong immunological and clinical responses in patients with end-stage cancer, including sarcoma. Here we report a myxofibrosarcoma patient who showed a strong clinical response to peptide vaccinations and whose immune responses were reboosted by anti-PD1 therapy combined with peptide vaccinations. The 46-year-old man showed a strong response to the peptide vaccinations (papillomavirus binding factor peptide, survivin-2B peptide, incomplete Freund’s adjuvant, and polyethylene glycol-conjugated interferon-alpha 2a) and subsequent wide necrosis and massive infiltration of CD8+ T cells in a recurrent tumor. The patient’s immune responses weakened after surgical resection; however, they were reboosted following the administration of nivolumab combined with peptide vaccinations. Thus, anti-PD1 therapy combined with peptide vaccinations might be beneficial, as suggested by the observations in this sarcoma patient.
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- 2019