Abstract

BACKGROUNDH3 K27M-mutant diffuse midline glioma (DMG) is invariably lethal. Viruses naturally engage innate immunity, induce antigen presentation, and mediate CD8 T cell priming against foreign antigens. Polioviruses, in particular, are uniquely tropic for dendritic cells (DC) and potently activate DC, inducing Th1-dominant cytokine profiles, CD8 T cell immunity, and enhanced epitope presentation. Thus, poliovirus is ideally suited for vectored delivery of signature tumor neoantigens, e.g. the H3 K27M feature of DMG. However, poliovirus vector design is inherently limited by genetic instability and the underlying neuropathogenicity of poliovirus.METHODSWe created a genetically stable, polio:rhinovirus chimera vector devoid of neuropathogenicity and modified for stable expression of the HLA-A2 restricted H3.3 K27M antigen (RIPO (H3.3)).RESULTSRIPO(H3.3) infects, activates, and induces H3.3K27M antigen presentation in DCs in vitro. Given intramuscularly in vivo, RIPO(H3.3) recruits and activates DCs with Th1-dominant cytokine profiles, efficiently primes H3.3K27M-specific CD8 T cells, induces antigen-specific CD8 T cell migration to the tumor site, delays tumor growth, and enhances survival in murine tumor models.CONCLUSIONThis novel approach leverages the unique ability of polioviruses to activate DCs while simultaneously introducing the H3.3 K27M antigen. In this way, DCs are activated optimally in situ, while being simultaneously infected to express/present tumor antigen. RIPO(H3.3), given by intramuscular injection, will be evaluated in a clinical trial for children with H3 K27M-mutant diffuse midline glioma.

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