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8 February 2010 Radiotherapy Enhances Antitumor Effect of Anti-CD137 Therapy in a Mouse Glioma Model
Elizabeth W. Newcomb, Yevgeniy Lukyanov, Noriko Kawashima, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Shu-Chi Wang, Mengling Liu, Maria Jure-Kunkel, David Zagzag, Sandra Demaria, Silvia C. Formenti
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Abstract

Previously, we reported that peripheral vaccination of mice with modified autologous tumor cells secreting granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) combined with ionizing radiation to the whole brain cured 50% of mice using a syngeneic, intracranial model of murine high-grade glioma. Here, we tested the combination of radiotherapy (4 Gy × 2) with an immunotherapeutic approach using an anti-CD137 antibody directed to the co-stimulatory molecule CD137. The CD137 antibody has shown promise in generating effective antitumor responses in several animal models and has demonstrated a favorable toxicity profile in the clinic. The combination of radiation and anti-CD137 therapy resulted in complete tumor eradication and prolonged survival in six of nine (67%) mice with established brain tumors (P  =  0.0009). Five of six (83%) long-term survivors in the combination group demonstrated antitumor immunity by rejecting challenge tumors. Antitumor immunity was associated with an increased number of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in brain tumors and increased tumor-specific production of γIFN. In view of the finding that radiation enhanced the antitumor effect of anti-CD137 therapy, this approach should be studied further for clinical translation.

Elizabeth W. Newcomb, Yevgeniy Lukyanov, Noriko Kawashima, Michelle Alonso-Basanta, Shu-Chi Wang, Mengling Liu, Maria Jure-Kunkel, David Zagzag, Sandra Demaria, and Silvia C. Formenti "Radiotherapy Enhances Antitumor Effect of Anti-CD137 Therapy in a Mouse Glioma Model," Radiation Research 173(4), 426-432, (8 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR1904.1
Received: 23 June 2009; Accepted: 1 September 2009; Published: 8 February 2010
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