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A pilot study of MUC-1/CEA/TRICOM poxviral-based vaccine in patients with metastatic breast and ovarian cancer.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:PANVAC is a recombinant poxviral vaccine that contains transgenes for MUC-1, CEA, and 3 T-cell costimulatory molecules. This study was conducted to obtain preliminary evidence of clinical response in metastatic breast and ovarian cancer patients. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN:Twenty-six patients were enrolled and given monthly vaccinations. Clinical and immune outcomes were evaluated. RESULTS:These patients were heavily pretreated, with 21 of 26 patients having 3 or more prior chemotherapy regimens. Side effects were largely limited to mild injection-site reactions. For the 12 breast cancer patients enrolled, median time to progression was 2.5 months (1-37+) and median overall survival was 13.7 months. Four patients had stable disease. One patient had a complete response by RECIST and remained on study for 37 months or more, with a significant drop in serum interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-8 by day 71. Another patient with metastatic disease confined to the mediastinum had a 17% reduction in mediastinal mass and was on study for 10 months. Patients with stable or responding disease had fewer prior therapies and lower tumor marker levels than patients with no evidence of response. For the ovarian cancer patients (n = 14), the median time to progression was 2 months (1-6) and median overall survival was 15.0 months. Updated data are presented here for one patient treated with this vaccine in a previous trial, with a time to progression of 38 months. CONCLUSIONS:Some patients who had limited tumor burden with minimal prior chemotherapy seemed to benefit from the vaccine. Further studies to confirm these results are warranted.

SUBMITTER: Mohebtash M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3227395 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A pilot study of MUC-1/CEA/TRICOM poxviral-based vaccine in patients with metastatic breast and ovarian cancer.

Mohebtash Mahsa M   Tsang Kwong-Yok KY   Madan Ravi A RA   Huen Ngar-Yee NY   Poole Diane J DJ   Jochems Caroline C   Jones Jacquin J   Ferrara Theresa T   Heery Christopher R CR   Arlen Philip M PM   Steinberg Seth M SM   Pazdur Mary M   Rauckhorst Myrna M   Jones Elizabeth C EC   Dahut William L WL   Schlom Jeffrey J   Gulley James L JL  

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 20111108 22


<h4>Purpose</h4>PANVAC is a recombinant poxviral vaccine that contains transgenes for MUC-1, CEA, and 3 T-cell costimulatory molecules. This study was conducted to obtain preliminary evidence of clinical response in metastatic breast and ovarian cancer patients.<h4>Experimental design</h4>Twenty-six patients were enrolled and given monthly vaccinations. Clinical and immune outcomes were evaluated.<h4>Results</h4>These patients were heavily pretreated, with 21 of 26 patients having 3 or more prio  ...[more]

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