Objectives: We previously showed that immunization with ex vivo- generated autologous dendritic cells loaded with apoptotic tumor cells (Apo-DC) potentiated tumor-specific immunity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients. Here, we evaluated safety and immunogenicity of Apo-DC in combination with lenalidomide, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and low-dose cyclophosphamide (CTX).
Methods: Ten previously untreated patients with slowly progressing CLL received 5 Apo-DC vaccinations and lenalidomide orally for 24 weeks either alone (cohort I, n = 5) or together with subcutaneous GM-CSF and intravenous CTX (cohort II, n = 5). Tumor-specific T-cell responses were measured by proliferation and IFN-γ ELISPOT assays. Immune monitoring was performed by flow cytometry.
Results: Dose-limiting toxicity was observed in 3/10 patients, 2 in cohort I and one in cohort II. One patient developed autoimmune hemolytic anemia and another grade 4 thrombocytopenia. Vaccine-induced immune responses were seen in 5/5 and 4/5 patients in cohort I and II, respectively. The expression of immune checkpoints on T cells did not change significantly.
Conclusions: Lenalidomide alone or in combination with GM-CSF and low-dose CTX as immune adjuvant to the Apo-DC vaccine elicited tumor-specific T-cell responses in CLL patients. However, unexpected toxicity was observed and caution is suggested in further exploring this drug as immune adjuvant in CLL.
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