Induction of long-lasting antitumor immunity by concomitant cell therapy with allogeneic lymphocytes and trifunctional bispecific antibody.

Exp Hematol

Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Cancer Immunotherapy, Cell Therapy and Transplantation Research Laboratory, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.

Published: August 2008

Objective: Use of a trifunctional bispecific antibody (trAb) given concomitantly with allogeneic cell therapy to achieve an anti tumor effect without graft-vs-host disease (GVHD).

Materials And Methods: A trAb-directed against murine CD3 and human epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) (BiLu), was given alone or concomitantly with interleukin (IL)-2-activated (LAK) H-2(b) donor splenocytes to H-2(d/b) mice inoculated with murine melanoma cells transfected with human EpCAM.

Results: A total of 32/38 mice treated with BiLu and LAK splenocytes, were tumor-free survivors without GVHD for >200 days following inoculation of a 100% lethal tumor dose (5 x 10(4)). Of 28 disease-free surviving mice previously treated with LAK splenocytes and BiLu, 24 mice proved resistance to a second tumor challenge of 10(4) cells given >210 days following the first tumor inoculation with no evidence of disease for >150 days. In contrast, only 4 of 13 disease-free survivor mice treated with naïve splenocytes and BiLu, and 5 of 10 disease-free survivor controls treated with BiLu only, resisted the second tumor challenge. Induction of antitumor immunity was more efficient and long-lasting (>150 days) in mice previously injected with a lethal tumor cell dose of 5 x 10(4) cells than in mice previously inoculated with 5 x 10(3) tumor cells.

Conclusion: Concomitantly treatment of allogeneic LAK cells and trAb-induced an efficient long-lasting antitumor immunity. Considering the documented efficacy of anti-EpCAM bispecific antibody in various metastatic cancers, clinical application of our approach may be justified in patients with minimal residual disease at high risk for tumor recurrence.

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