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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2014

Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Pre-immature dendritic cells (PIDC) pulsed with HPV16 E6 or E7 peptide are capable of eliciting specific immune response in patients with advanced cervical cancer

Authors: Osama E Rahma, Vincent E Herrin, Rami A Ibrahim, Anton Toubaji, Sarah Bernstein, Omar Dakheel, Seth M Steinberg, Rasha Abu Eid, Mikayel Mkrtichyan, Jay A Berzofsky, Samir N Khleif

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

The protein products of the early genes E6 and E7 in high-risk HPV types 16 and 18 have been implicated in the oncogenic capability of these viruses. Therefore, these peptides represent attractive vaccine therapy targets.

Methods

Thirty-two patients with advanced cervical cancer (HPV16 or 18 positive) were treated with HPV16 E6 (18–26) (Arm A) or HPV16 E7 (12–20) peptide (Arm B) pulsed on PBMCs in order to illicit immune response against the relevant peptide on both arms. These PBMCs were cultured for a short time (48 hours only) and in the presence of GM- CSF, accordingly, they were identified as “Pre-Immature Dentritic Cells”.

Results

51Cr release assay and ELISPOT demonstrated evidence of specific immune response against the relevant peptide in 10/16 (63%) evaluable patients in arm A and 7/12 (58%) in arm B. HPV16 E6 was found to be homologous to HPV18 E6 in both vivo and vitro. The median overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS) for the full cohort was 10.0 and 3.5 months, respectively. There were no RECIST responses in any patient. The majority of toxicities were grade I and II.

Conclusions

We demonstrated the feasibility and ability of Pre-Immature Dentritic Cells pulsed with HPV16 E6 (18–26) or HPV16 E7 (12–20) to induce a specific immune response against the relevant peptide despite the advanced disease of the cervical cancer patients treated on this trial. We believe that this observation deserves further investigations.
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Metadata
Title
Pre-immature dendritic cells (PIDC) pulsed with HPV16 E6 or E7 peptide are capable of eliciting specific immune response in patients with advanced cervical cancer
Authors
Osama E Rahma
Vincent E Herrin
Rami A Ibrahim
Anton Toubaji
Sarah Bernstein
Omar Dakheel
Seth M Steinberg
Rasha Abu Eid
Mikayel Mkrtichyan
Jay A Berzofsky
Samir N Khleif
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-014-0353-4

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