Live-attenuated lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-based vaccines for active immunotherapy of HPV16-positive cancer

Sarah Schmidt & Klaus K. Orlinger et al. · 2020-09-15

Infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is associated with a variety of cancer types and limited therapy options. Therapeutic cancer vaccines targeting the HPV16 oncoproteins E6 and E7 have recently been extensively explored as a promising immunotherapy approach to drive durable antitumor T cell immunity and induce effective tumor control. With the goal to achieve potent and lasting antitumor T cell responses, we generated a novel lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)-based vaccine, TT1-E7E6, targeting HPV16 E6 and E7. This replication-competent vector was stably attenuated using a three-segmented viral genome packaging strategy. Compared to wild-type LCMV, TT1-E7E6 demonstrated significantly reduced viremia and CNS immunopathology. Intravenous vaccination of mice with TT1-E7E6 induced robust expansion of HPV16-specific CD8
Authors
Sarah Schmidt, Weldy V. Bonilla, Andrea Reiter, Felix Stemeseder, Theresa Kleissner, Daniel Oeler, Ursula Berka, Ahmed El-Gazzar, Bettina Kiefmann, Sophie C. Schulha, Josipa Raguz, Mohamed Habbeddine, Marilies Scheinost, Xiaoping Qing, Henning Lauterbach, Igor Matushansky, Daniel D. Pinschewer, Klaus K. Orlinger