5-Fluorouracil–Based Chemotherapy Enhances the Antitumor Activity of a Thymidylate Synthase–Directed Polyepitopic Peptide Vaccine
Autor: | Marzio Vestri, Enzo Bonmassar, Gianni Gori Savellini, Marco La Placa, Angelo Aquino, Guido Francini, Giorgio Giorgi, François Lemonnier, Giuseppa Di Genova, Renato Urso, Maria Teresa Del Vecchio, Pierpaolo Correale, Chiara Terrosi, Maria Grazia Cusi |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Cytotoxic
Cytotoxicity medicine.medical_treatment animal cell colon carcinoma cancer cell culture Thymidylate synthase Transgenic Epitope fluorouracil Epitopes Mice Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols Cytotoxic T cell Isogeneic antineoplastic antimetabolite target cell epitope drug effect Settore BIO/14 Flow Cytometry Antineoplastic Immunohistochemistry peptide priority journal Oncology mouse strain Antimetabolites Antineoplastic Transfection in vivo study Humans human protein expression mouse drug potentiation human cell Dendritic Cells Immunotherapy culture technique transgenic mouse Transplantation Isogeneic CTL T-Lymphocyte Cancer cell Immunology Peptide vaccine genetic transfection Peptides T-Lymphocytes Cytotoxic Cytotoxicity Immunologic Cancer Research peripheral blood mononuclear cell Lymphoma Antimetabolites Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica T-Lymphocytes Cell Culture Techniques Epitopes T-Lymphocyte major histocompatibility antigen class 1 cytotoxic T lymphocyte carcinoma immunology thymidylate synthase directed polyepitopic peptide vaccine Immunologic antigen binding animal breast carcinoma antineoplastic agent HLA A antigen breast tumor apoptosis article colon tumor unclassified drug enzyme activity female Colonic Neoplasms cancer vaccine dendritic cell Mice Transgenic Breast Neoplasms thymidylate synthase antineoplastic activity cellular immunity isograft Biology interleukin 2 Cancer Vaccines Immune system medicine Animals concentration response immunohistochemistry nonhuman cytotoxicity flow cytometry lymphoma metabolism Carcinoma Female Fluorouracil HLA-A Antigens Thymidylate Synthase Transplantation Cancer research biology.protein |
Zdroj: | JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 97:1437-1445 |
ISSN: | 1460-2105 0027-8874 |
DOI: | 10.1093/jnci/dji188 |
Popis: | Background: Thymidylate synthase (TS), a key enzyme in DNA synthesis, is often overexpressed in cancer cells. Some chemotherapeutic agents, such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), act by inhibiting TS expression. We evaluated whether a novel 28-amino acid multiepitope peptide, TS/PP, that contains the sequences of three TS-derived epitopes with binding motifs for HLA-A(*)02.01 could induce a TS-directed cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response with antitumor activity. Methods: TS/PP peptide immunologic activity in CTL lines derived from human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A(*)02.01 + peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) was tested in the presence of interleukin-2 and autologous TS/PP peptide-loaded dendritic cells. Immunologic and antitumor activities of TS/PP and its toxicity were also evaluated in vivo in HLA-A(*)02.01 transgenic (HHD) mice that were vaccinated with TS/PP, control, or TS-peptide cocktail and treated with or without 5-FU chemotherapy. The mice were also inoculated subcutaneously with TS-expressing EL-4/HHD lymphoma cells to assess immune response against these tumor cells. Results: TS/PP-specific CTL lines showed a TS-multiepitopic specificity and were able to kill TS + /HLA-A(*)02.01 + breast and colon carcinoma cells. The killing ability against target cells previously exposed to sublethal doses of 5-FU was statistically significantly greater than against untreated target cells (43.5% versus 26.5% at 25/1 effector to target ratio [Difference {diff} = 17.0]; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 12.6 to 20.4) for MDA-MB-231 breast carcinoma cells and 73.5 versus 48.5 (diff = 25.0; 95% CI = 16.2 to 33.8) for the SW-1463 colon carcinoma cells. HHD mice vaccinated with TS/PP manifested a TS-peptide-specific CTL response with no sign of autoimmunity or toxicity. Furthermore, treatment of these mice with 5-FU delayed or prevented the occurrence of tumors formed by inoculation with autologous (TS + )EL-4/HHD lymphoma cells. Conclusions: The multiepitopic TS/PP vaccine induces a tumor-specific immune response in mice and is especially potent when used in combination with 5-FU-based chemotherapy. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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