RNA neoantigen vaccines prime long-lived CD8+ T cells in pancreatic cancer
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · BioNTech (Germany) · +4 more institutions
Abstract
A fundamental challenge for cancer vaccines is to generate long-lived functional T cells that are specific for tumour antigens. Here we find that mRNA–lipoplex vaccines against somatic mutation-derived neoantigens may solve this challenge in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a lethal cancer with few mutations. At an extended 3.2-year median follow-up from a phase 1 trial of surgery, atezolizumab (PD-L1 inhibitory antibody), autogene cevumeran1 (individualized neoantigen vaccine with backbone-optimized uridine mRNA–lipoplex nanoparticles) and modified (m) FOLFIRINOX (chemotherapy) in patients with PDAC, we find that responders with vaccine-induced T cells (n = 8) have prolonged recurrence-free survival…
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47Topics & keywords
- Prime (order theory)
- Virology
- Pancreatic cancer
- CD8
- Cytotoxic T cell
- RNA
- Biology
- Medicine