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Altered peptide ligand vaccination with Flt3 ligand expanded dendritic cells for tumor immunotherapy

Altered peptide ligand vaccination with Flt3 ligand expanded dendritic cells for tumor immunotherapy

Most tumor-associated antigens represent self-proteins and as a result are poorly immunogenic due to immune tolerance. Here we show that tolerance to carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), which is overexpressed by the majority of lethal malignancies, can be reversed by immunization with a CEA-derived peptide. This peptide was altered to make it a more potent T cell antigen and loaded onto dendritic cells (DCs) for delivery as a cellular vaccine. Although DCs are rare in the blood, we found that treatment of advanced cancer patients with Flt3 ligand, a hematopoietic growth factor, expanded DCs 20-fold in vivo. Immunization with these antigen-loaded DCs induced CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocytes that recognized tumor cells expressing endogenous CEA. Staining with peptide-MHC tetramers demonstrated the expansion of CD8 T cells that recognize both the native and altered epitopes and possess an effector cytotoxic T lymphocyte phenotype (CD45RA+CD27−CCR7−). After vaccination, two of 12 patients experienced dramatic tumor regression, one patient had a mixed response, and two had stable disease. Clinical response correlated with the expansion of CD8 tetramer+T cells, confirming the role of CD8 T cells in this treatment strategy.

Publication Details

26 June 2001

  • journal article
  • research article
  • Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Vol.98(15) , 8809-8814

Authors

  • LF Lawrence Fong
  • YH Yafei Hou
  • AR Alberto Rivas
  • CB Claudia Benike
  • AY Alan Yuen
  • GF George A. Fisher
  • MD Mark M. Davis
  • EE Edgar G. Engleman

Citation Analysis

All-time citation data.

Total Citations 453

Citation Depth 331 (73.39%)

Citation Breadth 120 (26.61%)

Citation Dependence 287 (63.64%)

Citation Independence 164 (36.36%)

Citation Origins

Citing Source Titles 181

Citing Publishers 38

Subjects and Terms

Subject
  • Immunotherapy
Substances (Data Source: MEDLINE®)
  • Adjuvants, Immunologic
  • Cancer Vaccines
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen
  • HLA-A2 Antigen
  • Ligands
MeSH Terms (Data Source: MEDLINE®)
  • Adjuvants, Immunologic
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology

Keywords

  • REPRESENT SELF-PROTEINS
  • POORLY IMMUNOGENIC
  • IMMUNOGENIC DUE
  • IMMUNE TOLERANCE
  • CELLS
  • TUMOR-ASSOCIATED ANTIGENS
  • ANTIGENS REPRESENT
  • DENDRITIC CELLS
  • CEA
  • PEPTIDE

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