Combination of a novel oncolytic immunotherapeutic agent, CAVATAK (coxsackievirus A21) and immune-checkpoint blockade significantly reduces tumor growth and improves survival in an immune competent mouse melanoma model

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  • Darren Shafren
  • Min Quah
  • Yvonne Wong
  • Robert HI Andtbacka
  • Howard L Kaufman
  • Gough G Au
چکیده

Coxsackievirus A21 (CAVATAKTM) is a bio-selected oncolytic immunotherapy virus. Following intratumoral (i.t) injection, CAVATAK selectively infects ICAM-1expressing tumor cells, resulting in tumor cell lysis and a systemic immune-mediated anti-tumor response. A Phase II trial of i.t delivered CAVATAK (NCT01227551) in advanced melanoma patients has highlighted antitumor activity in both injected and distant non-injected lesions. Such responses have occurred at times when no circulating infectious CAVATAK was detected in patient serum and in an environment of high levels of anti-CAVATAK neutralizing antibodies. In further support of the generation of CAVATAK-mediated immune anti-tumor activity is the identification of a possible novel serum cytokine signature of elevated levels of IL-8 and IFN-g in treated patients associated with tumor inflammation and systemic tumor response. Blockade of programmed death-1 (PD-1) in patients with metastatic melanoma has resulted in substantial tumor responses via a mechanism involving reversal of tumor-induced T cell suppression. We hypothesized that a combination of CAVATAK and PD-1 blockade may enhance anti-tumor responses, potentially leading to improved clinical activity. Preclinical studies in C57BL mice were conducted to assess the anti-tumor activity of CAVATAK and anti-mouse PD-1 (mPD-1) mAb in a B16-ICAM-1 melanoma immune competent mouse model. B16-ICAM-1 cells are murine melanoma B16 cells stably transfected to express human ICAM-1 allowing CAVATAK binding and cell infection. CAVATAK was administered i.t, while anti mPD-1 mAb was delivered intraperitoneally. Following treatment of the primary cutaneous B16-ICAM-1 tumor with 8 cycles of CAVATAK injections and 4 cycles of anti-PD-1mAb, mice were challenged with additional subcutaneous administration of B16 cells. Significant single agent antitumor activities against the primary B16-ICAM-1 tumor were observed in mice treated with either CAVATAK or anti-PD-1 mAb relative to saline controls. Combination of CAVATAK and anti-PD-1 mAb mediated significantly greater anti-tumor activity and offered greater survival benefit when compared to use of either agent alone. Of particular interest was the finding that a combination of CAVATAK and anti-PD-1 mAb was able to noticeably delay the onset of palpable tumor development following B16 cell challenge when compared to all other single agent treatment regimes. The significant anti-tumor activity mediated by the combination of CAVATAK and the checkpoint inhibitor antibody (anti-PD-1) observed in the presented murine melanoma model supports clinical evaluation of such an immunotherapeutic combination treatment regimen in patients with advanced melanoma.

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2014