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Phase 1/2 study of subcutaneous and intradermal immunization with a recombinant MAGE-3 protein in patients with detectable metastatic melanoma

Authors :
UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique
UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne
UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
UCL - (SLuc) Centre du cancer
Kruit, WHJ
Van Ojik, Heidi H.
Brichard, Vincent G.
Escudier, B
Dorval, T
Dréno, B.
Patel, P
van Baren, Nicolas
Avril, Marie-Françoise
Piperno, S
Khammari, A
Stas, M.
Ritter, G.
LETHE, Bernard
GODELAINE, Danièle
Brasseur, Francis
Zhang, Yi
van der Bruggen, Pierre
Boon, Thierry
Eggermont, AMM
Marchand, Marie
UCL - MD/MIGE - Département de microbiologie, d'immunologie et de génétique
UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne
UCL - (SLuc) Unité d'oncologie médicale
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
UCL - (SLuc) Centre du cancer
Kruit, WHJ
Van Ojik, Heidi H.
Brichard, Vincent G.
Escudier, B
Dorval, T
Dréno, B.
Patel, P
van Baren, Nicolas
Avril, Marie-Françoise
Piperno, S
Khammari, A
Stas, M.
Ritter, G.
LETHE, Bernard
GODELAINE, Danièle
Brasseur, Francis
Zhang, Yi
van der Bruggen, Pierre
Boon, Thierry
Eggermont, AMM
Marchand, Marie
Source :
International Journal of Cancer, Vol. 117, no. 4, p. 596-604 (2005)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The purpose of this phase 1/2 study was to evaluate toxicity, tumor evolution and immunologic response following administration of a fixed dose of a recombinant MAGE-3 protein by subcutaneous and intradermal routes in the absence of immunologic adjuvant. Thirty-two patients with detectable metastatic melanoma expressing gene MAGE-3 were included and 30 received at least one injection with a fixed dose of a ProtD-MAGE-3 fusion protein. The immunization schedule included 6 intradermal and subcutaneous injections at 3-week intervals. Afterward, patients without major tumor progression who required other treatments received additional vaccinations at increasing time intervals. The vaccine was generally well tolerated. Among the 26 patients who received at least 4 vaccinations, we observed 1 partial response and 4 mixed responses. For these 5 responding patients, time to progression varied from 3.5 to 51+ months. An anti-MAGE-3 CD4 T-lymphocyte response was detected in 1 out of the 5 responding patients. The majority of patients had no anti-MAGE-3 antibody response. The clinical and immunologic responses generated by the vaccine are rather limited. Nevertheless, given the potential antitumor efficacy and the very mild toxicity of vaccinations, further studies combining MAGE proteins and/or peptides with potent immunologic adjuvants are warranted, not only in metastatic melanoma, but also in the adjuvant setting. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer, Vol. 117, no. 4, p. 596-604 (2005)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1130566863
Document Type :
Electronic Resource