Abstract
2639 Background: We developed a HER2 targeting autologous dendritic cell (DC) vaccine transduced with an adenovirus expressing the extracellular and transmembrane domains of HER2 (AdHER2). In mice, the homologous vaccine cured virtually all mice with established or metastatic tumors. Protection was dependent on antibodies against HER2 that inhibited phosphorylation, but was ADCC independent. We translated these findings into a clinical trial. Methods: This is an open-label, phase I study in patients with 1) metastatic cancer that progressed after ≥ 1 standard therapies, or 2) history of high risk bladder cancer with definitive treatment, whose tumor is HER2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) score ≥ 1+ or FISH HER2/CEP17 ratio ≥ 1.8. Part 1 of the study enrolled patients naïve to HER2-directed therapies and Part 2 enrolled patients who progressed with ≥ 1 anti-HER2 therapy. Results: In Part 1, the lowest dose level (5E+6 viable DCs, N=7, 2 inevaluable) showed no benefit. At the second and third dose level (10E+6 and 20E+6; N=7 and N=4; 0 and 1 inevaluable in each), 1 CR (ovarian), 1 PR (stomach), and 3 SD (1 ovarian carcinosarcoma and 2 colon) were observed. Two bladder cancer patients who received vaccine as an adjuvant did not recur for +24 and +36 month each. In Part 2 (N=6, 2 inevaluable), 1 male breast cancer patient showed SD. Response assessed by Modified Immune Related Response Criteria is summarized in the Table. Injection-site reactions occurred in all patients and were self-limited. Echo, EKG and troponin follow up to 2 years showed no cardiac toxicity. Dose-expansion cohort (40E+6) is enrolling. Conclusions: We have translated a cancer vaccine from mice to a clinical trial. Preliminary results of a phase I trial of an autologous AdHER2 DC vaccine show potential clinical benefit in select patients with HER2 expressing tumors with no cardiac toxicity. Clinical trial information: NCT01730118. [Table: see text]
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