Impact of 3 different short-term chemotherapy regimens on lymphocyte-depletion and reconstitution in melanoma patients.

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serval:BIB_E92D904DF326
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Impact of 3 different short-term chemotherapy regimens on lymphocyte-depletion and reconstitution in melanoma patients.
Journal
Journal of Immunotherapy
Author(s)
Laurent J., Speiser D.E., Appay V., Touvrey C., Vicari M., Papaioannou A., Canellini G., Rimoldi D., Rufer N., Romero P., Leyvraz S., Voelter V.
ISSN
1524-9557
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Volume
33
Number
7
Pages
723-734
Language
english
Abstract
Recent immunotherapy trials have shown that lymphodepletion induced by short-term chemotherapy favors subsequent expansion of adoptively transferred T cells, by homeostatic mechanisms. To take advantage of this effect, novel regimens are being developed with the aim to enhance tumor immunity and reduce treatment toxicity. We have designed a clinical phase I trial combining chemotherapy, reinfusion of PBMC containing Melan-A(MART-1)-specific T cells, and vaccination with Melan-A peptide in Incomplete Freund's Adjuvant. Treatment with Busulfan plus Fludarabine depleted lymphocytes only weakly. Cyclophosphamide (CTX) plus Fludarabine depleted lymphocytes more profoundly, with a maximal effect using high doses of CTX. It is interesting to note that, the degree of homeostatic T-cell proliferation correlated tightly with the extent of lymphodepletion. As compared with CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells showed higher susceptibility to chemotherapy, followed by more rapid homeostatic proliferation and recovery, resulting in strong inversions of CD4/CD8 ratios. Despite efficient homeostatic proliferation of total CD4 and CD8 T cells, the frequency of CD8 T cells specific for Melan-A and cancer-testis antigens remained relatively low. In contrast, EBV-specific T cells expanded and reached high numbers. We conclude that short-term chemotherapy promoted homeostatic lymphocyte proliferation depending on the intensity of lymphocyte depletion, however without preferential expansion of tumor antigen-specific T cells.
Keywords
antigen-specific CD8 T cells, chemotherapy, melanoma, vaccination
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25/08/2010 12:38
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