Cancer Immunotherapy Based on Mutation-Specific CD4+ T Cells in a Patient with Epithelial Cancer
National Institutes of Health · National Cancer Institute
Abstract
Limited evidence exists that humans mount a mutation-specific T cell response to epithelial cancers. We used a whole-exomic-sequencing-based approach to demonstrate that tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) from a patient with metastatic cholangiocarcinoma contained CD4+ T helper 1 (T(H)1) cells recognizing a mutation in erbb2 interacting protein (ERBB2IP) expressed by the cancer. After adoptive transfer of TIL containing about 25% mutation-specific polyfunctional T(H)1 cells, the patient achieved a decrease in target lesions with prolonged stabilization of disease. Upon disease progression, the patient was retreated with a >95% pure population of mutation-reactive T(H)1 cells and again experienced tumor…
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- 76.97
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- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
13- ETEric TranCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- STSimon Turcotte
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- AGAlena Gros
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- PFPaul F. Robbins
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
- YLYong‐Chen Lu
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Cancer research
- Exome sequencing
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer
- Mutation
- Exome
- Melanoma
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being