Complete Regression of Metastatic Cervical Cancer After Treatment With Human Papillomavirus–Targeted Tumor-Infiltrating T Cells
Cancer Research Center · National Cancer Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Three of nine patients experienced objective tumor responses (two complete responses and one partial response). The two complete responses were ongoing 22 and 15 months after treatment, respectively. One partial response was 3 months in duration. The HPV reactivity of T cells in the infusion product (as measured by interferon gamma production, enzyme-linked immunospot, and CD137 upregulation assays) correlated positively with clinical response (P = .0238 for all three assays). In addition, the frequency of HPV-reactive T cells in peripheral blood 1 month after treatment was positively associated with clinical response (P = .0238).
Durable, complete regression of metastatic cervical cancer can occur after a single infusion of HPV-TILs. Exploratory studies suggest a correlation between HPV reactivity of the infusion product and clinical response. Continued investigation of this therapy is warranted.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.98
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- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
13- SSSanja Stevanović
Cancer Research Center, National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute
- LMLindsey M. Draper
Cancer Research Center, National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute
- MMMichelle M. Langhan
Cancer Research Center, National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute
- TETracy E. Campbell
Cancer Research Center, National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute
- MLMei Li M. Kwong
Cancer Research Center, National Cancer Institute, National Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cervical cancer
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Chemotherapy
- Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
- Cancer
- Immunotherapy
- Good health and well-being