Clinical and immune responses of WT1-peptide vaccination in patients with acute myeloid leukemia

2006 
2511 Background: The transcription factor Wilms tumor protein (WT) 1 belongs to a new generation of tumor antigens, as it is essential for tumor cell proliferation. WT1 is highly expressed both in myeloid leukemias and many carcinomas. This phase 2 proof-of-concept trial was initiated to determine immunogenicity and toxicity of vaccination with a novel HLA-A2-restricted WT1 peptide vaccine. Methods: Sixteen HLA-A2-positive patients with acute myeloid leukemia and one patient with myelodysplasia received 3–18 vaccinations (median 8) of WT1. 126–134 peptide (0.2 mg) together with the T helper protein keyhole limpet hemocyanin (1 mg) and in addition GM-CSF (75 mcg for four days) and. Twelve patients had elevated blast counts at study entry and 5 patients complete remission with high risk for relapse. Results: Six of 12 patients with presence of leukemic blasts had evidence of antileukemic activity. One patient achieved complete remission for 12 months. The patient with myelodysplasia RAEB II had a major resp...
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