Helicase antigen (HAGE)-derived vaccines induce immunity to HAGE and ImmunoBody®-HAGE DNA vaccine delays the growth and metastasis of HAGE-expressing tumors in vivo.

IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY(2021)

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The management of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) continues to pose a significant clinical challenge. Less than 30% of women with metastatic TNBC survive 5 years, despite adjuvant chemotherapy and the initial higher rates of clinical response that can be achieved with neoadjuvant chemotherapy. ImmunoBody is a plasmid DNA designed to encode a human antibody molecule with complementarity-determining regions engineered to express cytotoxic and helper T-cell epitopes derived from the cancer antigen of interest. The helicase antigen (HAGE) is a cancer testis antigen, which is expressed in TNBC. Herein, we have identified a 30-amino-acid-long HAGE-derived sequence containing human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A2- and HLA-DR1-restricted epitopes and demonstrated that the use of this sequence as a peptide (with CpG/incomplete Freund's adjuvant) or incorporated into an ImmunoBody vaccine can generate specific interferon-γ-secreting splenocytes in HHDII+ DR1+ mice. T-cell responses elicited by the ImmunoBody-HAGE vaccine were superior to peptide immunization. Moreover, splenocytes from ImmunoBody-HAGE-vaccinated mice stimulated in vitro could recognize HAGE+ tumor cells and the human TNBC cell line MDA-MB-231. More importantly, the growth of implanted HHDII+ DR1+ HAGE+ Luc+ B16 cells.
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helicase antigen, metastasis, treatment, triple-negative breast cancer, vaccine
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