Literature DB >> 16991124

Induction of protective immunity to RM-1 prostate cancer cells with ALVAC-IL-2/IL-12/TNF-alpha combination therapy.

Julieann F Grant1, Toshihisa Iwasawa, Haley W Sinn, D Robert Siemens, Thomas S Griffith, Elizabeth B Takacs, Timothy L Ratliff.   

Abstract

Human prostate cancers characteristically express low levels of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) Class I, which makes it challenging to induce protective antitumor responses involving T cells. Here we demonstrate that a whole cell tumor vaccine can induce protective T cell immunity to a low MHC Class I-expressing mouse prostate cancer cell line, RM-1. ALVAC recombinant canarypox viruses encoding interleukin-2, interleukin-12 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha were used to create therapeutic vaccines in 2 different ways. The RM-1 cells were pre-infected in vitro with the viruses prior to injection (pre-infection vaccine) or the RM-1 cells were injected alone, followed by the viruses (separate injection vaccine). The vaccines were each tested subcutaneously or intradermally. The pre-infection vaccine resulted in 100% clearance of primary tumors, whereas intradermal delivery of the separate injection vaccine cleared 40-60% of primary tumors. Despite the highly efficient primary tumor clearance by the pre-infection vaccine, only the separate injection vaccine generated protection upon rechallenge. Tumor-free survival induced by the separate injection vaccine required natural killer (NK) cells, CD4(+), and CD8(+) T cells. None of these cells alone were sufficient to induce tumor-free survival to the primary challenge, demonstrating an important cooperativity between NK cells and T cells. Secondary clearance of tumors also required NK and CD8(+) T cells, but not CD4(+) T cells. We report for the first time the generation of T cell immunity to the RM-1 prostate cancer cell line, demonstrating that it is possible to generate protective T cell immunity to a MHC I-low expressing tumor.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16991124     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.22220

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


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