Combined immunotherapy encompassing intratumoral poly-ICLC, dendritic-cell vaccination and radiotherapy in advanced cancer patients

Background: Combination immunotherapy has the potential to achieve additive or synergistic effects. Combined local injections of dsRNA analogues (mimicking viral RNA) and repeated vaccinations with tumor-lysate loaded dendritic cells shows efficacy against colon cancer mouse models. In the context o...

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Autores: Rodriguez-Ruiz, M.E. (María Esperanza)|||/items/bb89f8c4-6380-4de3-8dd0-877dbf28ef44, Perez-Gracia, J.L. (Jose Luis)|||/items/7be82c5d-4858-4e04-bd77-7ef5a883021b, Rodriguez, I. (Inmaculada)|||/items/1de605b4-b2b9-4754-8a45-990e5e3895dd, Alfaro, C. (Carlos)|||/items/6543acf2-b8b2-46cc-b8ed-884af7fcf8bd, Oñate, C. (Carmen)|||/items/a6ea9a02-3538-470d-8b02-ccfad250e0b3, Perez, G. (Guiomar)|||/items/31ddb848-8e35-4186-908e-2098e84f7ba6, Gil-Bazo, I. (Ignacio)|||/items/a92277a7-0a96-4e2f-9bb0-8ac5d222270b, Benito, A. (Amparo)|||/items/af0ddf6e-f308-4e9f-b9e3-eb5127e9d4b6, Inoges-Sancho, S.I. (Susana Inmaculada)|||/items/3e5dc866-6d34-4005-b3bc-405b2bdf9992, Lopez-Diaz-de-Cerio, A. (Ascensión)|||/items/29ab6acb-fcbb-43ff-b4c1-e2dc95e22bcb, Ponz-Sarvise, M. (Mariano)|||/items/2439c580-068e-431b-a20d-bdeab1b7c3ad, Resano, L. (Leyre)|||/items/31b6e030-b78a-4b56-93c2-7d811832e718, Berraondo-López, P. (Pedro)|||/items/b1f8ccc3-8e08-4ece-967c-64ccfc0e5b91, Barbes-Fernandez, B. (Benigno)|||/items/dd1688b3-4592-44b8-a61b-3f9ba7f519a3, Martin-Algarra, S. (Salvador)|||/items/2fba8e8b-e087-4ab0-82e3-a4d157f1e0cc, Gurpide-Ayarra, L.A. (Luis Alfonso)|||/items/0935e09d-b036-414b-ac0f-688dbfa94d7f, Fernández-de-Sanmamed-Gutiérrez, M. (Miguel)|||/items/35ac602c-f0ff-4664-bbd2-506afc96db09, Andrea, C.E. (Carlos Eduardo) de|||/items/e487698b-8d56-4c3e-8cba-40e33c78083a, Salazar, A.M. (A. M.)|||/items/e7773229-e742-4523-9117-200161829a18, Melero, I. (Ignacio)|||/items/82113ea8-7ce1-49d5-9ee3-42cf20db1c4e
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/68516
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/68516
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Intratumoral injections
Poly-ICLC (Hiltonol)
Dendritic cell vaccination
Radiotherapy
Abscopal effects
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Sumario:Background: Combination immunotherapy has the potential to achieve additive or synergistic effects. Combined local injections of dsRNA analogues (mimicking viral RNA) and repeated vaccinations with tumor-lysate loaded dendritic cells shows efficacy against colon cancer mouse models. In the context of immunotherapy, radiotherapy can exert beneficial abscopal effects. Patients and methods: In this two-cohort pilot phase I study, 15 advanced cancer patients received two 4-week cycles of four intradermal daily doses of monocyte-derived dendritic cells preloaded with autologous tumor lysate and matured for 24 h with poly-ICLC (Hiltonol), TNF-a and IFN-a. On days þ8 and þ10 of each cycle, patients received intratumoral image-guided 0.25 mg injections of the dsRNA-analogue Hiltonol. Cyclophosphamide 600 mg/m2 was administered 1 week before. Six patients received stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) on selected tumor lesions, including those injected with Hiltonol. Expression of 25 immune-relevant genes was sequentially monitored by RT-PCR on circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMCs) and serum concentrations of a cytokine panel were sequentially determined before and during treatment. Pre- and posttreatment PBMC from patients achieving durable stable disease (SD) were studied by IFNc ELISPOT-assays responding to tumor-lysate loaded DC and by TCRb sequencing. Results: Combined treatment was, safe and well tolerated. One heavily pretreated castration-resistant prostate cancer patient experienced a remarkable mixed abscopal response to SABRþ immunotherapy. No objective responses were observed, while nine patients presented SD (five of them in the six-patient radiotherapy cohort). Intratumoral Hiltonol increased IFN-b and IFN-a mRNA in circulating PBMC. DC vaccination increased serum IL-12 and IL-1b concentrations, especially in patients presenting SD. IFNc-ELISPOT reactivity to tumor lysates was observed in two patients experiencing durable SD. Conclusions: This radio-immunotherapy combination strategy, aimed at resembling viral infection in tumor tissue in combination with a dendritic-cell vaccine and SABR, is safe and shows immune-associated activity and signs of preliminary clinical efficacy.