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Published in: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy 7/2013

01-07-2013 | Original Article

Intratumoral injection of therapeutic HPV vaccinia vaccine following cisplatin enhances HPV-specific antitumor effects

Authors: Sung Yong Lee, Tae Heung Kang, Jayne Knoff, Zhuomin Huang, Ruey-Shyang Soong, Ronald D. Alvarez, Chien-Fu Hung, T.-C. Wu

Published in: Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | Issue 7/2013

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Abstract

Despite the conventional treatments of radiation therapy and chemotherapy, the 5-year survival rates for patients with advanced-stage cervical cancers remain low. Cancer immunotherapy has emerged as an alternative, innovative therapy that may improve survival. Here, we utilize a preclinical HPV-16 E6/E7-expressing tumor model, TC-1, and employ the chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin to generate an accumulation of CD11c+ dendritic cells in tumor loci making it an ideal location for the administration of therapeutic vaccines. Following cisplatin treatment, we tested different routes of administration of a therapeutic HPV vaccinia vaccine encoding HPV-16 E7 antigen (CRT/E7-VV). We found that TC-1 tumor-bearing C57BL/6 mice treated with cisplatin and intratumoral injection of CRT/E7-VV significantly increased E7-specific CD8+ T cells in the blood and generated potent local and systemic antitumor immune responses compared to mice receiving cisplatin and CRT/E7-VV intraperitoneally or mice treated with cisplatin alone. We further extended our study using a clinical grade recombinant vaccinia vaccine encoding HPV-16/18 E6/E7 antigens (TA-HPV). We found that intratumoral injection with TA-HPV following cisplatin treatment also led to increased E7-specific CD8+ T cells in the blood as well as significantly decreased tumor size compared to intratumoral injection with wild type vaccinia virus. Our study has strong implications for future clinical translation using intratumoral injection of TA-HPV in conjunction with the current treatment strategies for patients with advanced cervical cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Intratumoral injection of therapeutic HPV vaccinia vaccine following cisplatin enhances HPV-specific antitumor effects
Authors
Sung Yong Lee
Tae Heung Kang
Jayne Knoff
Zhuomin Huang
Ruey-Shyang Soong
Ronald D. Alvarez
Chien-Fu Hung
T.-C. Wu
Publication date
01-07-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy / Issue 7/2013
Print ISSN: 0340-7004
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0851
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00262-013-1421-y

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