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Imaging activated T cells predicts response to cancer vaccines.


ABSTRACT: In situ cancer vaccines are under active clinical investigation, given their reported ability to eradicate both local and disseminated malignancies. Intratumoral vaccine administration is thought to activate a T cell-mediated immune response, which begins in the treated tumor and cascades systemically. In this study, we describe a PET tracer (64Cu-DOTA-AbOX40) that enabled noninvasive and longitudinal imaging of OX40, a cell-surface marker of T cell activation. We report the spatiotemporal dynamics of T cell activation following in situ vaccination with CpG oligodeoxynucleotide in a dual tumor-bearing mouse model. We demonstrate that OX40 imaging was able to predict tumor responses on day 9 after treatment on the basis of tumor tracer uptake on day 2, with greater accuracy than both anatomical and blood-based measurements. These studies provide key insights into global T cell activation following local CpG treatment and indicate that 64Cu-DOTA-AbOX40 is a promising candidate for monitoring clinical cancer immunotherapy strategies.

SUBMITTER: Alam IS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5983309 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Imaging activated T cells predicts response to cancer vaccines.

Alam Israt S IS   Mayer Aaron T AT   Sagiv-Barfi Idit I   Wang Kezheng K   Vermesh Ophir O   Czerwinski Debra K DK   Johnson Emily M EM   James Michelle L ML   Levy Ronald R   Gambhir Sanjiv S SS  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20180514 6


In situ cancer vaccines are under active clinical investigation, given their reported ability to eradicate both local and disseminated malignancies. Intratumoral vaccine administration is thought to activate a T cell-mediated immune response, which begins in the treated tumor and cascades systemically. In this study, we describe a PET tracer (64Cu-DOTA-AbOX40) that enabled noninvasive and longitudinal imaging of OX40, a cell-surface marker of T cell activation. We report the spatiotemporal dynam  ...[more]

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