Abstract
How to treat CML patients who are resistant to inhibitors of BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase such as Imatinib is a very important and urgent issue in clinical hematology. Here, we report a case of Imatinib-treated CML in which intradermally administered WT1 peptide vaccine elicited WT1-specific immune responses and the resultant reduction in the persistent residual disease in co-administration of Imatinib. BCR-ABL mRNA levels were being maintained under the detection limit for 8 months since week 77 of vaccination. No adverse effects except local erythema at the injection sites were observed. The tetramer assay revealed that the decrease in BCR-ABL mRNA levels was associated with the increase in frequency of WT1-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes, notably effector-memory type of that, in the patient's peripheral blood. The case presented here indicates that WT1 peptide vaccine may become a safe and cure-oriented therapy for CML patients who have residual disease regardless of the treatment with Imatinib.
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