| Literature DB >> 29322496 |
Yusuke Oji1, Masayoshi Inoue2, Yoshito Takeda3, Naoki Hosen4, Yasushi Shintani5, Manabu Kawakami6, Takuya Harada1, Yui Murakami1, Miki Iwai1, Mari Fukuda7, Sumiyuki Nishida3, Jun Nakata8, Yoshiki Nakae6, Satoshi Takashima3, Toshiaki Shirakata3, Hiroko Nakajima7, Kana Hasegawa7, Hiroshi Kida3, Takashi Kijima9, Soyoko Morimoto8, Fumihiro Fujiki7, Akihiro Tsuboi8, Eiichi Morii10, Satoshi Morita11, Junichi Sakamoto12, Atsushi Kumanogoh3, Yoshihiro Oka3,4, Meinoshin Okumura5, Haruo Sugiyama7.
Abstract
Thymic epithelial tumors are rare malignancies, and no optimal therapeutic regimen has been defined for patients with advanced disease. Patients with advanced thymic epithelial tumors, which were resistant or intolerable to prior therapies, were eligible for this study. Patients received 9 mer-WT1-derived peptide emulsified with Montanide ISA51 adjuvant via intradermal administration once a week as a monotherapy. After the 3-month-protocol treatment, the treatment was continued mostly at intervals of 2-4 weeks until disease progression or intolerable adverse events occurred. Of the 15 patients enrolled, 11 had thymic carcinoma (TC) and 4 had invasive thymoma (IT). Median period from diagnosis to the start of treatment was 13.3 and 65.5 months for TC and IT, respectively. No patients achieved a complete or partial response. Of the 8 evaluable TC patients, 6 (75.0%) had stable disease (SD) and 2 had progressive disease (PD). Of the 4 evaluable IT patients, 3 (75.0%) had SD and 1 (25.0%) had PD. Median period of monotherapy treatment was 133 and 683 days in TC and IT patients, respectively. No severe adverse events occurred during the 3-month-protocol treatment. As adverse events in long responders, thymoma-related autoimmune complications, pure red cell aplasia and myasthenia gravis occurred in two IT patients. Cerebellar hemorrhage developed in a TC patient complicated with Von Willebrand disease. Induction of WT1-specific immune responses was observed in the majority of the patients. WT1 peptide vaccine immunotherapy may have antitumor potential against thymic malignancies.Entities:
Keywords: WT1; WT1 peptide vaccine; thymic carcinoma; thymoma
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29322496 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.31253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396