Enhanced immune priming with spatial distribution of paracrine cytokine vaccines.

E M Jaffee, M C Thomas, A Y Huang, K M Hauda, H I Levitsky, D M Pardoll
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In preclinical models, tumor cells genetically modified to express cytokines or other costimulatory molecules can generate systemic antitumor immunity. In some cases, these tumor vaccines have been shown to eradicate micrometastases. These results have led to the initiation of numerous phase I clinical trials employing either autologous or allogeneic tumor vaccines genetically modified to express cytokines and other genes. In this report, we use our murine model to identify a number of parameters that may be critical for enhancing vaccine efficacy. In addition to antigen dose and cytokine level, the distribution of vaccine inoculation was found to have a significant impact on vaccine potency. These results require consideration in early clinical trials designed to evaluate cellular vaccine therapy.

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旁分泌细胞因子疫苗的空间分布增强免疫启动。
在临床前模型中,通过基因修饰表达细胞因子或其他共刺激分子的肿瘤细胞可以产生全身抗肿瘤免疫。在某些情况下,这些肿瘤疫苗已被证明可以根除微转移。这些结果导致了许多I期临床试验的启动,这些临床试验采用基因修饰的自体或异体肿瘤疫苗来表达细胞因子和其他基因。在本报告中,我们使用我们的小鼠模型来确定一些可能对增强疫苗效力至关重要的参数。除抗原剂量和细胞因子水平外,疫苗接种的分布对疫苗效力有显著影响。这些结果需要在设计评估细胞疫苗治疗的早期临床试验中加以考虑。
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