Recovery of ζ-chain expression and changes in spontaneous IL-10 production after PSA-based vaccines in patients with prostate cancer

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N Meidenbauer
W Gooding
L Spitler
D Harris
T L Whiteside
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[1] University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute,Department of Pathology
[2] W1041 Biomedical Science Tower,Department of Otolaryngology
[3] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,Department of Medicine
[4] W1041 Biomedical Science Tower,undefined
[5] University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine,undefined
[6] W1041 Biomedical Science Tower,undefined
[7] Jenner Biotherapies,undefined
[8] Tiberon,undefined
[9] Thomas Jefferson University,undefined
[10] Philadelphia,undefined
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British Journal of Cancer | 2002年 / 86卷
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PSA; vaccination; prostate cancer; T-cell functions; immune monitoring;
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Circulating T lymphocytes of patients with prostate cancer have been reported to have functional deficits, including low or absent ζ-chain expression. To determine whether these functional impairments could be reversed by prostate specific antigen-based vaccination therapy, 10 patients treated with recombinant human prostate specific antigen plus GM-CSF and eight others receiving prostate specific antigen plus oil emulsion in two pilot clinical trials were evaluated prior to and after vaccination for several immunologic end points, including ζ-chain expression and cytokine production by circulating T cells as well as the frequency of T cells able to respond to prostate specific antigen in ELISPOT assays. The flow cytometry assay for ζ-chain expression was standardized to allow for a reliable comparison of pre- vs post-vaccination samples. Prior to therapy, the patients were found to have significantly lower ζ-chain expression in circulating CD3+ cells and a higher percentage of ζ-chain negative CD3+ and CD4+ cells than normal donors. The patients' peripheral blood mononuclear cells spontaneously produced more IL-10 ex vivo than those of normal controls. After vaccination, recovery of ζ-chain expression was observed in 50% of patients in both clinical trials. Also, spontaneous IL-10 secretion by peripheral blood mononuclear cells decreased following immunotherapy in patients treated with prostate specific antigen and GM-CSF. The frequency of prostate specific antigen-reactive T cells was detectable in 7 out of 18 patients vs 4 out of 18 patients prior to vaccination. Only one of 18 patients was a clinical responder. The vaccine had stimulatory effects on the patients' immune system, but post-vaccine immune recovery could not be correlated to progression-free survival in this small cohort of patients with prostate cancer.
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