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MRNA-based vaccines synergize with radiation therapy to eradicate established tumors.


ABSTRACT: The eradication of large, established tumors by active immunotherapy is a major challenge because of the numerous cancer evasion mechanisms that exist. This study aimed to establish a novel combination therapy consisting of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based cancer vaccines and radiation, which would facilitate the effective treatment of established tumors with aggressive growth kinetics.The combination of a tumor-specific mRNA-based vaccination with radiation was tested in two syngeneic tumor models, a highly immunogenic E.G7-OVA and a low immunogenic Lewis lung cancer (LLC). The molecular mechanism induced by the combination therapy was evaluated via gene expression arrays as well as flow cytometry analyses of tumor infiltrating cells.In both tumor models we demonstrated that a combination of mRNA-based immunotherapy with radiation results in a strong synergistic anti-tumor effect. This was manifested as either complete tumor eradication or delay in tumor growth. Gene expression analysis of mouse tumors revealed a variety of substantial changes at the tumor site following radiation. Genes associated with antigen presentation, infiltration of immune cells, adhesion, and activation of the innate immune system were upregulated. A combination of radiation and immunotherapy induced significant downregulation of tumor associated factors and upregulation of tumor suppressors. Moreover, combination therapy significantly increased CD4+, CD8+ and NKT cell infiltration of mouse tumors.Our data provide a scientific rationale for combining immunotherapy with radiation and provide a basis for the development of more potent anti-cancer therapies.

SUBMITTER: Fotin-Mleczek M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4150951 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mRNA-based vaccines synergize with radiation therapy to eradicate established tumors.

Fotin-Mleczek Mariola M   Zanzinger Kai K   Heidenreich Regina R   Lorenz Christina C   Kowalczyk Aleksandra A   Kallen Karl-Josef KJ   Huber Stephan M SM  

Radiation oncology (London, England) 20140815


<h4>Background</h4>The eradication of large, established tumors by active immunotherapy is a major challenge because of the numerous cancer evasion mechanisms that exist. This study aimed to establish a novel combination therapy consisting of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based cancer vaccines and radiation, which would facilitate the effective treatment of established tumors with aggressive growth kinetics.<h4>Methods</h4>The combination of a tumor-specific mRNA-based vaccination with radiation was test  ...[more]

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