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Complete molecular remissions induced by patient-specific vaccination plus granulocyte–monocyte colony-stimulating factor against lymphoma

Authors :
Thelma M. Watson
Elaine S. Jaffe
Barry L. Gause
Craig W. Reynolds
Robin Pennington
Carol B. Kobrin
Lars Sternas
P L Duffey
Dan L. Longo
Floyd A. Benko
Christopher D. Gocke
Maurizio Bendandi
Larry W. Kwak
Stephen P. Creekmore
Source :
Nature Medicine. 5:1171-1177
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1999.

Abstract

Lymphomas express a tumor-specific antigen which can be targeted by cancer vaccination. We evaluated the ability of a new idiotype protein vaccine formulation to eradicate residual t(14;18)+ lymphoma cells in 20 patients in a homogeneous, chemotherapy-induced first clinical complete remission. All 11 patients with detectable translocations in their primary tumors had cells from the malignant clone detectable in their blood by PCR both at diagnosis and after chemotherapy, despite being in complete remission. However, 8 of 11 patients converted to lacking cells in their blood from the malignant clone detectable by PCR after vaccination and sustained their molecular remissions. Tumor-specific cytotoxic CD8+ and CD4+ T cells were uniformly found (19 of 20 patients), whereas antibodies were detected, but apparently were not required for molecular remission. Vaccination was thus associated with clearance of residual tumor cells from blood and long-term disease-free survival. The demonstration of molecular remissions, analysis of cytotoxic T lymphocytes against autologous tumor targets, and addition of granulocyte-monocyte colony-stimulating factor to the vaccine formulation provide principles relevant to the design of future clinical trials of other cancer vaccines administered in a minimal residual disease setting.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe95d94fc96d46e7fe3380f0e6683eef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/13928