Successful ex vivo expansion of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes with systemic chemotherapy prior to surgical resection

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Julien Balzeau
Anindita Ravindran
Xin Wang
Jinal Maisuria
Anna Lucchesi
Hui Yao
Satoko Matsueda
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[1] Fresh Wind Biotechnologies USA Inc.,
[2] Fresh Wind Biotechnologies China Inc.,undefined
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Tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte; Adoptive cell therapy; Chemotherapy; Solid tumor; Cancer immunotherapy;
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Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) have demonstrated efficacious clinical outcomes for many patients with various types of solid cancers, including melanoma, gastrointestinal cancer, lung cancer, and head and neck cancer. Currently, the majority of clinical trials require that patients did not receive systemic therapy right before tumor tissue resection to avoid the interference of chemotherapy in the ex vivo TIL expansion. The primary disadvantage of this strategy is limiting the accessibility of TIL therapy for many eligible cancer patients. Over the past decade, substantial progress has been made for ex vivo expansion technologies in T cells. In this study, we investigated the possibility of enrolling patients who underwent chemotherapy prior to surgical resection. We collected seventeen tumor tissues from treatment naive cases, and five from cases that underwent chemotherapies. Cancer indications enrolled in this study were colorectal and lung cancers from both primary and metastatic sites, such as liver and brain. TILs from these tumors were expanded ex vivo to 2.1E8 (total viable lymphocytes counts) on average, with an overall success rate of 90.9%. Subsequently, TIL phenotypes and cytokine production were analyzed using flow cytometry and ELISA, respectively. We demonstrated functional TIL expansion from tumor tissues despite chemotherapy prior to surgical resection. We observed no significant phenotypic or functional differences between groups with and without chemotherapy. TIL expansion rate and characteristics were similar regardless of chemotherapy prior to resection, thereby providing a possibility to recruit patients with the most recent chemotherapy history in TIL therapy trials.
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页码:3377 / 3385
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