Δευτέρα 5 Σεπτεμβρίου 2022

OS11.4.A Intrathecal delivery of dendritic cell vaccine eradicates tumor growth and protects against leptomeningeal disease re-inoculation in immunocompetent HER2+ and triple negative breast cancer leptomeningeal disease xenograft models

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Abstract
Background
Leptomeningeal disease (LMD) occurs in ~5% of patients with breast cancer (BC) and has a median survival of 2-4 months. We found a loss of the anti-HER2 and anti-HER3 CD4 Th1 immune responses in BC patients. In pre-clinical and clinical trials the administration of class II HER2 peptide-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine (HER2-DCV) partially restores anti-HER2 Th1 immune responses with pathologic complete responses in HER2+ BC patients. Here, we examined the intrathecal (IT) delivery of HER2/HER3-DCV in BC-LMD immunocompetent animal models.
Material and Methods
Luciferase-labeled HER2+ TUBO BCs were injected into the cisterna magna of BALB/c mice to produce LMD. We used our Murine Ommaya (mimics an Ommaya reservoir clinically in patients) for the IT administration of DCVs into the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF).
Results
BC-LMD mice were randomized into following groups: 1) HER2-DCV IT 2) HER3-DCV IT 3) HER2/HER3-DCV IT. The median survival of untreated (control) group was 15 days. All groups given DCV IT prolonged survival (p<0.001). Interestingly, HER2-/HER3-DCV IT was able to rescue disease mice (71% in HER2+ BC-LMD and 28% in triple negative breast cancer-LMD) and showed complete tumor regression. Some surviving mice were immune to subsequent tumor rechallenge. In mice CSF, we found evidence of CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells infiltration, and robust IFN-gamma and IL18 response upon DCV treatment.
Conclusion
Our preclinical data supported a clinical trial (submitted) of the IT delivery of DCV in BC patients with LMD.
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