A neoantigen vaccine generates antitumour immunity in renal cell carcinoma
Yale Cancer Center · Yale University · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Personalized cancer vaccines (PCVs) can generate circulating immune responses against predicted neoantigens1–6. However, whether such responses can target cancer driver mutations, lead to immune recognition of a patient’s tumour and result in clinical activity are largely unknown. These questions are of particular interest for patients who have tumours with a low mutational burden. Here we conducted a phase I trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02950766) to test a neoantigen-targeting PCV in patients with high-risk, fully resected clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC; stage III or IV) with or without ipilimumab administered adjacent to the vaccine. At a median follow-up of 40.2 months after surgery, none…
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50Topics & keywords
- Immunity
- Renal cell carcinoma
- Cancer research
- Immunology
- Medicine
- Renal carcinoma
- Virology
- Immune system
- Good health and well-being