Sustained Complete Responses in Patients With Lymphoma Receiving Autologous Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Targeting Epstein-Barr Virus Latent Membrane Proteins

Author:

Bollard Catherine M.1,Gottschalk Stephen1,Torrano Vicky1,Diouf Oumar1,Ku Stephanie1,Hazrat Yasmin1,Carrum George1,Ramos Carlos1,Fayad Luis1,Shpall Elizabeth J.1,Pro Barbara1,Liu Hao1,Wu Meng-Fen1,Lee Daniel1,Sheehan Andrea M.1,Zu Youli1,Gee Adrian P.1,Brenner Malcolm K.1,Heslop Helen E.1,Rooney Cliona M.1

Affiliation:

1. Catherine M. Bollard, Stephen Gottschalk, Vicky Torrano, Oumar Diouf, Stephanie Ku, Yasmin Hazrat, George Carrum, Carlos Ramos, Hao Liu, Meng-Fen Wu, Andrea M. Sheehan, Adrian P. Gee, Malcolm K. Brenner, Helen E. Heslop, and Cliona M. Rooney, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital; Catherine M. Bollard, Stephen Gottschalk, Vicky Torrano, Oumar Diouf, Stephanie Ku, Yasmin Hazrat, George Carrum, Carlos Ramos, Hao Liu, Meng-Fen Wu, Daniel Lee, Andrea M. Sheehan, Youli Zu, Adrian P. Gee,...

Abstract

PurposeTumor cells from approximately 40% of patients with Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma express the type II latency Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antigens latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) and LMP2, which represent attractive targets for immunotherapy. Because T cells specific for these antigens are present with low frequency and may be rendered anergic by the tumors that express them, we expanded LMP–cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) from patients with lymphoma using autologous dendritic cells and EBV-transformed B–lymphoblastoid cell lines transduced with an adenoviral vector expressing either LMP2 alone (n = 17) or both LMP2 and ΔLMP1 (n = 33).Patients and MethodsThese genetically modified antigen-presenting cells expanded CTLs that were enriched for specificity against type II latency LMP antigens. When infused into 50 patients with EBV-associated lymphoma, the expanded CTLs did not produce infusional toxicities.ResultsTwenty-eight of 29 high-risk or multiple-relapse patients receiving LMP-CTLs as adjuvant therapy remained in remission at a median of 3.1 years after CTL infusion. None subsequently died as a result of lymphoma, but nine succumbed to complications associated with extensive prior chemoradiotherapy, including myocardial infarction and secondary malignancies. Of 21 patients with relapsed or resistant disease at the time of CTL infusion, 13 had clinical responses, including 11 complete responses. T cells specific for LMP as well as nonviral tumor-associated antigens (epitope spreading) could be detected in the peripheral blood within 2 months after CTL infusion, but this evidence for epitope spreading was seen only in patients achieving clinical responses.ConclusionAutologous T cells directed to the LMP2 or LMP1 and LMP2 antigens can induce durable complete responses without significant toxicity. Their earlier use in the disease course may reduce delayed treatment-related mortality.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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