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Optimization of a BCR-ABL-Specific DNA Vaccine against Ph+ ALL Using a Nonviral Vector System and Nanoparticle Delivery
Although 40–50% of adults and 70–80 % of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can be cured by poly chemo therapy, the prognosis of patients with Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) ALL remains poor. Therefore, new relapse prevention strategies are needed for patients with Ph+ ALL duri...
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Published in: | Blood 2008-11, Vol.112 (11), p.4625-4625 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Although 40–50% of adults and 70–80 % of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can be cured by poly chemo therapy, the prognosis of patients with Philadelphia chromosome positive (Ph+) ALL remains poor. Therefore, new relapse prevention strategies are needed for patients with Ph+ ALL during remission. We have shown previously, that vaccination of mice with leukemia cell lines modified to express costimulatory molecules and cytokines induce a systemic immunity against the syngeneic BCR-ABLp185 expressing leukemia cell line BM185. However, the difficulties to culture and transfect human leukemia cells limit the clinical application of leukemia cell based vaccines. Thus, we evaluated the immunization of mice with DNA-based vaccines subsequently challenged by the cell line BM185. Combinations of minimalistic immunogenically defined gene expression (MIDGE) vectors encoding a BCR-ABLp185 fusion specific peptide, GM-CSF, IL12, IL27 or CD40L were used for in vivo transfection of murine skin. In addition, we used natural DNA-based double stem-loop immunomodulators (dSLIM), containing three CpG-motifs as non-specific immune adjuvant. In order to increase transfection efficacy, MIDGE-vectors were microencapsulated into poly(β-aminoester) nanoparticles with diameters of 200 nm.
Mice immunized with the BCR-ABL/GM-CSF/dSLIM vaccine showed a significant longer mean tumor-free (p=0.019) and overall survival (p=0.008) compared to nonvaccinated mice. BCR-ABL specific sequences were required to prevent Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Furthermore, CTL assays showed that specific lysis was significantly higher after vaccination with BCR-ABL/GM-CSF/dSLIM compared to GMCSF/dSLIM (p |
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ISSN: | 0006-4971 1528-0020 |
DOI: | 10.1182/blood.V112.11.4625.4625 |