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1181 Therapeutic vaccines consisting of cancer germline antigen-based synthetic long peptides are immunogenic in human hepatocellular carcinoma patients
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1181 Therapeutic vaccines consisting of cancer germline antigen-based synthetic long peptides are immunogenic in human hepatocellular carcinoma patients
1181 Therapeutic vaccines consisting of cancer germline antigen-based synthetic long peptides are immunogenic in human hepatocellular carcinoma patients
Journal Article

1181 Therapeutic vaccines consisting of cancer germline antigen-based synthetic long peptides are immunogenic in human hepatocellular carcinoma patients

2022
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BackgroundIn melanoma, cancer germline antigen (CGA)-directed vaccination has shown to induce objective clinical responses accompanied by strong anti-tumor immune responses.1 As CGAs are immunogenic and highly expressed by hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumor cells, these have demonstrated to be attractive targets to be implemented in therapeutic anti-liver cancer vaccination as well.2Synthetic long peptide (SLP) vaccination has proven to elicit efficient anti-tumor CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses and to have promising clinical effects.3 We aimed to develop an SLP vaccine targeting HCC-restricted CGA-epitopes covering at least five different HLA super types that are highly prevalent globally.MethodsWe applied an integrative pre-clinical approach of in silico epitope prediction, immunopeptidomics, and in vitro tools to select GSAs and validate CGA-SLPs in HCC patient-derived tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).ResultsOut of a set of 13 CGAs, previously shown to be expressed in primary human HCC tissues, two CGAs (i.e., CGA-A and -B) demonstrated no healthy tissue expression and covered >75% of HCC patients collectively (N = 55). Immunopeptidome analysis of human HCC-derived hepatocytes (N = 12), together with in silico CGA-related epitope predictions according to epitope immunogenicity, enabled identification of 196 and 220 potential epitopes for CGA-A and -B, respectively. HLA-A*02:01 binding of these epitopes was validated in vitro using a HLA-A2 stabilization assay and ranked accordingly. Six SLPs were designed incorporating 54 HLA-A*02:01, 25 HLA-A*01:01, 24 HLA-A*03:01, 27 HLA-A*24:01, and 15 HLA-B*07:02 predicted and/or validated CGA-A- and -B-related epitopes. Top three-ranked epitopes were selected to validate ex vivo intra-tumor immune reactivity using corresponding peptide-HLA-A*02:01 dextramers in human HCC-derived TILs. Tumors of 8/11 patients contained CGA-A- and CGA-B-specific TILs that were characterized by a tumor reactive phenotype. Upon in vitro enrichment, SLP immunogenicity was demonstrated through Interferon gamma ELISPOT in 2/3 of human HCC-derived PBMCs using an in vitro co-culture system with autologous antigen presenting cells.ConclusionsHere, we describe the intelligent design of a set of immunogenic SLPs comprising CGA-related epitopes for the global population that can be further exploited for the development of an off-the shelf anti-cancer vaccine to treat HCC.ReferencesAn RNA vaccine drives immunity in checkpoint-inhibitor-treated melanoma. Nature 2020;585(7823):107–112.Expression of cancer testis antigens in tumor-adjacent normal liver is associated with post-resection recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancers (Basel) 2021;13(10):2499.Vaccination against HPV-16 oncoproteins for vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia. N Engl J Med. 2009;361(19):1838.Ethics ApprovalAll study procedures were approved by the local ethics committee (Medische Ethische Toetsings Commissie Erasmus MC Rotterdam; NL58534,078.16). Patients had given informed consent for tissue and blood donation as well as usage of personal data.ConsentPatients had given informed consent for tissue and blood donation as well as usage of personal data.