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Personalized RNA mutanome vaccines mobilize poly-specific therapeutic immunity against cancer.

Ugur Sahin1,2,3, Evelyna Derhovanessian1, Matthias Miller1, Björn-Philipp Kloke1, Petra Simon1, Martin Löwer2, Valesca Bukur1,2, Arbel D Tadmor2, Ulrich Luxemburger1, Barbara Schrörs2, Tana Omokoko1, Mathias Vormehr1,3, Christian Albrecht2, Anna Paruzynski1, Andreas N Kuhn1, Janina Buck1, Sandra Heesch1, Katharina H Schreeb1, Felicitas Müller1, Inga Ortseifer1, Isabel Vogler1, Eva Godehardt1, Sebastian Attig2,3, Richard Rae2, Andrea Breitkreuz1, Claudia Tolliver1, Martin Suchan2, Goran Martic2, Alexander Hohberger3, Patrick Sorn2, Jan Diekmann1, Janko Ciesla4, Olga Waksmann4, Alexandra-Kemmer Brück1, Meike Witt1, Martina Zillgen1, Andree Rothermel2, Barbara Kasemann2, David Langer1, Stefanie Bolte1, Mustafa Diken1,2, Sebastian Kreiter1,2, Romina Nemecek5, Christoffer Gebhardt6,7, Stephan Grabbe3, Christoph Höller5, Jochen Utikal6,7, Christoph Huber1,2,3, Carmen Loquai3, Özlem Türeci8.   

Abstract

T cells directed against mutant neo-epitopes drive cancer immunity. However, spontaneous immune recognition of mutations is inefficient. We recently introduced the concept of individualized mutanome vaccines and implemented an RNA-based poly-neo-epitope approach to mobilize immunity against a spectrum of cancer mutations. Here we report the first-in-human application of this concept in melanoma. We set up a process comprising comprehensive identification of individual mutations, computational prediction of neo-epitopes, and design and manufacturing of a vaccine unique for each patient. All patients developed T cell responses against multiple vaccine neo-epitopes at up to high single-digit percentages. Vaccine-induced T cell infiltration and neo-epitope-specific killing of autologous tumour cells were shown in post-vaccination resected metastases from two patients. The cumulative rate of metastatic events was highly significantly reduced after the start of vaccination, resulting in a sustained progression-free survival. Two of the five patients with metastatic disease experienced vaccine-related objective responses. One of these patients had a late relapse owing to outgrowth of β2-microglobulin-deficient melanoma cells as an acquired resistance mechanism. A third patient developed a complete response to vaccination in combination with PD-1 blockade therapy. Our study demonstrates that individual mutations can be exploited, thereby opening a path to personalized immunotherapy for patients with cancer.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28678784     DOI: 10.1038/nature23003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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