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CD8(+) T Cells Impact Rising PSA in Biochemically Relapsed Cancer Patients Using Immunotherapy Targeting Tumor-Associated Antigens

Authors :
Elizabeth I. Heath
Young E. Whang
David B. Weiner
Li Liu
Scott T. Tagawa
Ronald Tutrone
Kimberly A. Kraynyak
Matthew P. Morrow
Mark L. Bagarazzi
Jean D. Boyer
Jocelyn Cheung
Trevor McMullan
Neal D. Shore
Heather H. Cheng
Samantha Rosencranz
W. Kevin Kelly
Jorge A. Garcia
Leonard Joseph Appleman
Brian Sacchetta
Jeffrey M. Skolnik
Albert Sylvester
Khamal Bhatt
Luke T. Nordquist
Source :
Mol Ther
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy, 2020.

Abstract

The management of men with prostate cancer (PCa) with biochemical recurrence following local definitive therapy remains controversial. Early use of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) leads to significant side effects. Developing an alternative, clinically effective, and well-tolerated therapy remains an unmet clinical need. INO-5150 is a synthetic DNA therapy that includes plasmids encoding for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), and INO-9012 is a synthetic DNA plasmid encoding for interleukin-12 (IL-12). This phase 1/2, open-label, multi-center study enrolled men with PCa with rising PSA after surgery and/or radiation therapy. Patients were enrolled into one of four treatment arms: arm A, 2 mg of INO-5150; arm B, 8.5 mg of INO-5150; arm C, 2 mg of INO-5150 + 1 mg of INO-9012; and arm D, 8.5 mg of INO-5150 + 1 mg of INO-9012. Patients received study drug with electroporation on day 0 and on weeks 3, 12, and 24, and they were followed for up to 72 weeks. Sixty-two patients were enrolled. Treatment was well tolerated. 81% (50/62) of patients completed all visits. 85% (53/62) remained progression-free at 72 weeks. PSA doubling time (PSADT) was increased when assessed in patients with day 0 PSADT ≤12 months. Immunogenicity was observed in 76% (47/62) of patients by multiple assessments. Analysis indicated that CD38 and perforin co-positive CD8 T cell frequency correlated with attenuated PSA rise (p = 0.05, n = 50).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mol Ther
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....30964232a43867bec87a0d60324b0bd3