A phase I study of an allogeneic cell vaccine (VACCIMEL) with GM-CSF in melanoma patients.

نویسندگان

  • María M Barrio
  • Patricia T de Motta
  • Julio Kaplan
  • Erika M von Euw
  • Alicia I Bravo
  • Reinaldo D Chacón
  • José Mordoh
چکیده

We investigated whether recombinant human granulocyte-monocyte-colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF) increased the immunogenicity of VACCIMEL, a vaccine consisting of 3 irradiated allogeneic melanoma cell lines. A phase I clinical trial was performed on 20 melanoma patients in stages IIB (n=2), III (n=10), and IV (n=8), who were disease free after surgery (n=16) or had minimal disease (n=4). Cohorts of 4 patients were vaccinated 4 times with VACCIMEL and bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) as adjuvant. Besides, the patients received placebo (group 1) or GM-CSF: 150 microg (group 2), 300 microg (group 3), 400 microg (group 4), and 600 microg (group 5) per vaccine. The combination of VACCIMEL and GM-CSF had low toxicity. Only in group 5, grade 2 thoracic pain (3/4 patients) and abdominal cramps (2/4 patients) were observed. Delayed-type hypersensitivity increased after vaccination and it was highest in group 4. Phytohemagglutinin stimulation of peripheral blood lymphocytes was analyzed in 9 patients: 4/9 had normal stimulation; 3/9 had low basal stimulation, which recovered after vaccination; and 2/9 were not stimulated. Antimelanoma antibodies preexisted in 9/19 patients; in 3/19 patients, antibodies anti-33 kd, 90 kd, and 100 kd antigens were induced by vaccination. IgG2 but not IgG1 antibodies were detected. Anti-BCG antibodies, mostly IgG2, reached the highest post/prevaccination ratio in group 4. Median serum interleukin-12 was lower in progressing patients (61.6 pg/mL) than in those without evident disease (89 pg/mL). Thus, its low toxicity and the induction of a predominantly cellular immune response suggest that the addition of 300 to 400 microg GM-CSF to VACCIMEL is useful in increasing the immune response.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of immunotherapy

دوره 29 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006