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Immunization of ovarian cancer patients with a synthetic Lewis(y)-protein conjugate vaccine: a phase 1 trial.

P J Sabbatini1, V Kudryashov, G Ragupathi, S J Danishefsky, P O Livingston, W Bornmann, M Spassova, A Zatorski, D Spriggs, C Aghajanian, S Soignet, M Peyton, C O'Flaherty, J Curtin, K O Lloyd.   

Abstract

As the initial step in developing carbohydrate-based vaccines for the treatment of ovarian cancer patients in an adjuvant setting, 25 patients were immunized with a Lewis(y) pentasaccharide (Le(y))-keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)-conjugate vaccine together with the immunological adjuvant QS-21. Four different doses of the vaccine, containing 3, 10, 30, and 60 microg of carbohydrate were administered s.c. at 0, 1, 2, 3, 7, and 19 weeks to groups of 6 patients. Sera taken from the patients at regular intervals were assayed by ELISA for reactivity with naturally occurring forms of Le(y) (Le(y)-ceramide and Le(y) mucin) and by flow cytometry and a complement-dependent cytoxicity assay for reactivity with Le(y)-expressing tumor cells. The majority of the patients (16/24) produced anti-Le(y) antibodies as assessed by ELISA, and a proportion of these had strong anti-tumor cell reactivity as assessed by flow cytometry and complement-dependent cytotoxicity. One serum, analyzed in detail, was shown to react with glycolipids but not with glycoproteins or mucins expressed by ovarian cancer cell line OVCAR-3. The vaccine was well tolerated and no gastrointestinal, hematologic, renal, or hepatic toxicity related to the vaccine was observed. On the basis of this study, Le(y)-KLH should be a suitable component for a polyvalent vaccine under consideration for the therapy of epithelial cancers. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10861456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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Review 1.  The chemistry and immunochemistry of blood group A, B, H, and Lewis antigens: past, present and future.

Authors:  K O Lloyd
Journal:  Glycoconj J       Date:  2000 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 2.916

2.  Protective Epitope Discovery and Design of MUC1-based Vaccine for Effective Tumor Protections in Immunotolerant Mice.

Authors:  Xuanjun Wu; Zhaojun Yin; Craig McKay; Christian Pett; Jin Yu; Manuel Schorlemer; Trevor Gohl; Suttipun Sungsuwan; Sherif Ramadan; Claire Baniel; Anthony Allmon; Rupali Das; Ulrika Westerlind; M G Finn; Xuefei Huang
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2018-11-19       Impact factor: 15.419

3.  Toward optimized carbohydrate-based anticancer vaccines: epitope clustering, carrier structure, and adjuvant all influence antibody responses to Lewis(y) conjugates in mice.

Authors:  V Kudryashov; P W Glunz; L J Williams; S Hintermann; S J Danishefsky; K O Lloyd
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2001-03-13       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Comparative immunological studies of tumor-associated Lewis X, Lewis Y, and KH-1 antigens.

Authors:  Jiatong Guo; Wenjie Jiang; Qingjiang Li; Mohit Jaiswal; Zhongwu Guo
Journal:  Carbohydr Res       Date:  2020-03-31       Impact factor: 2.104

Review 5.  Cancer vaccines and carbohydrate epitopes.

Authors:  Jamie Heimburg-Molinaro; Michelle Lum; Geraldine Vijay; Miten Jain; Adel Almogren; Kate Rittenhouse-Olson
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2011-10-01       Impact factor: 3.641

6.  "Biologic" level structures through chemistry: A total synthesis of a unimolecular pentavalent MUCI glycopeptide construct.

Authors:  Dongjoo Lee; Samuel J Danishefsky
Journal:  Tetrahedron Lett       Date:  2009-05-13       Impact factor: 2.415

Review 7.  Immunotherapy in ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Gina M Mantia-Smaldone; Bradley Corr; Christina S Chu
Journal:  Hum Vaccin Immunother       Date:  2012-08-21       Impact factor: 3.452

8.  From synthesis to biologics: preclinical data on a chemistry derived anticancer vaccine.

Authors:  Jianglong Zhu; Qian Wan; Dongjoo Lee; Guangbin Yang; Maria K Spassova; Ouathek Ouerfelli; Govind Ragupathi; Payal Damani; Philip O Livingston; Samuel J Danishefsky
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2009-07-08       Impact factor: 15.419

9.  Prospects for total synthesis: a vision for a totally synthetic vaccine targeting epithelial tumors.

Authors:  Stacy J Keding; Samuel J Danishefsky
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2004-07-27       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  On the power of chemical synthesis: immunological evaluation of models for multiantigenic carbohydrate-based cancer vaccines.

Authors:  Govindaswami Ragupathi; Don M Coltart; Lawrence J Williams; Fusataka Koide; Ella Kagan; Jennifer Allen; Christina Harris; Peter W Glunz; Philip O Livingston; Samuel J Danishefsky
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-10-01       Impact factor: 11.205

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