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Custom cancer vaccine shows promise against deadly brain tumors

A personalized DNA vaccine tailored to individual patients' tumor mutations kept two-thirds of glioblastoma patients disease-free for at least six months, with no serious safety issues in a small trial. The result could reshape how oncologists treat this universally fatal cancer, potentially opening a new market for bespoke immunotherapies.

Originaltitel: Adjuvant personalized multivalent neoantigen DNA vaccination for MGMT unmethylated glioblastoma: a phase 1 trial

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Glioblastoma is a fatal disease with a median prognosis of 12-18 months. Recent studies have shown encouraging results using neoantigen-based vaccines to stimulate glioblastoma-directed immune responses, but overall immunogenicity has been low. Here, we report the results of an open-label, single-arm, phase 1 clinical trial (GT-20) to evaluate the safety and feasibility (primary endpoints) as well as immunogenicity and preliminary clinical activity (secondary endpoints) of GNOS-PV01 monotherapy, a DNA-based personalized therapeutic cancer vaccine administered following surgical resection and radiation for patients with MGMT unmethylated glioblastoma. The GT-20 study vaccinated nine patients, using up to 40 neoantigens per patient (range, 17-40) without causing any serious adverse events, unexpected toxicities or dose-limiting toxicities. The vaccine induced activation and expansion of circulating peripheral T cells in all evaluated patients, except one who was being treated with dexamethasone. The secondary endpoint was to evaluate 6 month progression-free survival and 12 month overall survival; each observed in 66.7% of patients. Median progression-free survival was 8.5 months, median overall survival was 16.3 months and survival at 24 months was 33%, including one long-term survivor still alive 4 years from the time of initial surgery. This study met the pre-specified endpoints and supports the use of GNOS-PV01 as a potentially impactful component of glioblastoma immunotherapy. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04015700 .

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