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Vaccine Detail
Synthetic Melanoma-Associated Antigens Vaccine |
Vaccine Information |
- Vaccine Name: Synthetic Melanoma-Associated Antigens Vaccine
- Target Pathogen: Cancer
- Target Disease: Cancer
- Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0007111
- Type: Peptide vaccine
- Status: Clinical trial
- Host Species for Licensed Use: Human
- Host Species as Laboratory Animal Model: Human
- Antigen: gp100, tyrosinase, MLANA
- PMEL - obsolete
gene engineering:
- Preparation: Treatment protocol consisted of the administration of psoralen-UV-treated and replication-incompetent recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the three immunodominant HLA-A*0201-restricted epitopes Melan-A(27-35), gp100(280-288), and tyrosinase(1-9) together with two costimulatory molecules, B7.1 and B7.2, in the context of systemic granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) treatment (Oertli et al., 2002; Zajac et al., 2003)
- Description: This is for Melanoma Cancer (NCT00116597). A cancer vaccine containing synthetic epitope peptides derived from melanoma tumor-associated antigens (TAAs), including melanoma-melanocyte antigen gp100(280-288), melanoma-associated antigen tyrosinase(1-9), and melanoma-associated antigen melan-A(27-35). Upon administration, synthetic melanoma-associated antigens vaccine may stimulate a cytotoxic T-lymphocyte immune response against melanoma cells that express TAAs which share epitopes with the vaccine epitope peptides, resulting in tumor cell lysis (NCIT_C48639).
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Host Response |
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References |
NCIT_C48639: [https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&code=C48639]
NCT00116597: [https://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00116597/]
Oertli et al., 2002: Oertli D, Marti WR, Zajac P, Noppen C, Kocher T, Padovan E, Adamina M, Schumacher R, Harder F, Heberer M, Spagnoli GC. Rapid induction of specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes against melanoma-associated antigens by a recombinant vaccinia virus vector expressing multiple immunodominant epitopes and costimulatory molecules in vivo. Human gene therapy. 2002; 13(4); 569-575. [PubMed: 11874634].
Zajac et al., 2003: Zajac P, Oertli D, Marti W, Adamina M, Bolli M, Guller U, Noppen C, Padovan E, Schultz-Thater E, Heberer M, Spagnoli G. Phase I/II clinical trial of a nonreplicative vaccinia virus expressing multiple HLA-A0201-restricted tumor-associated epitopes and costimulatory molecules in metastatic melanoma patients. Human gene therapy. 2003; 14(16); 1497-1510. [PubMed: 14577912].
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