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04-29-2011, 03:12 PM
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Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Has anybody heard anything about this? It is from 2008.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0915083343.htm
It seems like an excellent result. Does anybody know why it is not moving forward. It is sad to see a potential cure stalled.
Thanks,
Cat
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Dx Her2+, ER+, PR-, stage 2b/3 July 2010
Chemo Sept-Dec 2010
(Pertuzumab during last 3 rounds of chemo)
Surgery Jan 2011
25 Rads March 2011
Herceptin started during chemo and continued every 3 weeks for 1 year
Started Tamoxifen for 5 years
Looking for a vaccine trial
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04-29-2011, 11:29 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Below is the abstract of the most recent paper involoving Dr. Wei-zen Wei and the Her2 vaccine:
Cancer Res. 2010 Oct 1;70(19):7431-41. Epub 2010 Sep 7.
Antibody-dependent natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity engendered by a kinase-inactive human HER2 adenovirus-based vaccination mediates resistance to breast tumors.
Triulzi C, Vertuani S, Curcio C, Antognoli A, Seibt J, Akusjärvi G, Wei WZ, Cavallo F, Kiessling R.
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Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract
Cancer vaccines may have applications in the therapy and prevention of mammary carcinoma. To investigate such applications, we constructed a recombinant adenoviral vaccine expressing a kinase-inactive mutant form of human HER2 and introduced this into BALB/c wild-type (WT) or HER2 transgenic mice. Here, we report contributions by antibody responses and natural killer (NK) cells in tumor protection in this model.
One i.p. vaccination protected WT mice from the HER2-expressing mouse carcinoma D2F2/E2. Half of the HER2 transgenic mice were protected fully and long term after preventive vaccination. Tumor growth in mice that eventually developed neoplastic lesions was delayed. Protection in WT and HER2 transgenic mice was associated with high or low levels of IgG2a antibodies, respectively, whereas CTLs were observed in WT but not in HER2 transgenic mice. Depleting CD4(+) or CD8(+) cells in vaccinated WT mice had limited effects, suggesting that protection was largely independent of CD4(+) or CD8(+) T cells.
In contrast, antibody-mediated tumor rejection seemed to contribute significantly based on a loss of protection in mice deficient for Fc-γ RI/III or B cells.
Further, a role for antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) mediated by NK cells was indicated by evidence that vaccine protection could be abolished by in vivo depletion of NK cells. Lastly, NK cells and immune sera purified from WT or HER2 transgenic mice exhibited efficient ADCC of HER2-expressing tumor cells in vitro.
Our findings define a critical requirement for NK cells in vaccine-induced protection against HER2-expressing tumors.
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04-30-2011, 10:07 AM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Hi Jackie and Cure4cat
Thanks for posting. This researcher is a world leader. A professor at my centre used her first her 2 vaccine in Scandanavia. Whilst this wasn't totally sucessful it showed the direction that needed to be followed. Sounds like they are now well on the way! Wonder when this will be available in trials??
Ellie
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04-30-2011, 11:15 AM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Bring it on !!!!!!! A vaccine is something that I have wanted from day one twelve and a half years ago.
By the way, Cure4Cat, how did you get the Petuzumab? I am not sure I am spelling it right, but has it been approved or was it in a clinical trial?
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05-02-2011, 07:17 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Thanks everyone for your responses. It is too bad there still in the mice phase. I hope the bring it to humans soon!
Elaine, I received Pertuzumab as part of a clinical trial. It has not been approved yet for standard use.
Cat
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Dx Her2+, ER+, PR-, stage 2b/3 July 2010
Chemo Sept-Dec 2010
(Pertuzumab during last 3 rounds of chemo)
Surgery Jan 2011
25 Rads March 2011
Herceptin started during chemo and continued every 3 weeks for 1 year
Started Tamoxifen for 5 years
Looking for a vaccine trial
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05-07-2011, 03:12 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
I actually emailed Dr. Wei directly when I did a little research on this a couple of months ago. I was just Googling Her2 Vaccines and an article about her research came up. Her response to me was that it hasn't reached human trials yet due to lack of funding. Very sad because it sounds so promising.
I am currently trying to get into the vaccine trial in Seattle.
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March 2010: Diagnosed with Stage IIIC IDC with axillary, mammary and suplaclavicular node involvement. ER/PR -, HER2+++. 7cm tumor in right breast.
April 2010: Started neoadjuvent chemo. 4 DD A/C every 2 weeks, 4 DD Taxotere every 3 weeks with Herceptin weekly.
August 2010: Finished chemo!
August 20, 2010: PET/CT showed no cancer in any nodes, and only a little uptake to the breast.
September 9, 2010: Bilateral mastectomy with immediate reconstruction with implants and Alloderm.
September 16, 2010: Pathology report showed 18/51 positive axillary nodes, 3.2cm tumor. Granual sized cancer found in the fatty tissue between levels 1 and 2.
October 19, 2010: CT showed several spots on lungs and 1 spot on liver. Liver spot is 2mm, lung spots range from 2mm to 4mm. We don't know if they are cancer or not.
12/15/10: Brain MRI clear
1/7/11: PET/CT
1/13/11: Recurrence in lungs. Start Tykerb
5/13/11: Progression in lungs
6/3/11: Lung surgery to get tumors for chemosensitivity testing.
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05-07-2011, 07:18 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Thanks Deena! I could not find Dr. Wei's email but I did email the hospital about it. They were vague on the delay but it did sound like funding was part of the issue. I asked for more specifics to see if there was anything I could work on with regards to fundraising. They said that they would forward my email to Dr. Wei but I never heard back. I would hate to see a delay due to lack of funding. It sounds similar to the challenges faced with Herceptin. If it is purely funding we (the Her2 community) should work together in finding funding either through corporate donations or something else. There must be something we can do to help. I just wish we had more info on the issue (i.e. What amount of funding is needed?). All the best on your vaccine trial. If you don't mind, I would love to hear more about your experience with it going forward.
Take care,
Cat
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Dx Her2+, ER+, PR-, stage 2b/3 July 2010
Chemo Sept-Dec 2010
(Pertuzumab during last 3 rounds of chemo)
Surgery Jan 2011
25 Rads March 2011
Herceptin started during chemo and continued every 3 weeks for 1 year
Started Tamoxifen for 5 years
Looking for a vaccine trial
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05-09-2011, 06:06 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Hi Cat,
Here is her email address: weiw@karmanos.org
Her email to me was very personal and very nice. She inquired about my spirits. I can tell she cares greatly about what she is doing. Her specific reason for not being in clinic with this is that the "regulatory and financial challenges are significant". Obviously it isn't just money. So frustrating!!
I have been thinking a lot about her response since I got her email a few weeks ago, and have been wondering what I can do to help bring funding to this particular thing. Maybe I will email her to ask her. I have no experience on how to do it, but would love to start a grass roots movement. I just walked in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and even Susie's sister started somewhere. I just wish I knew where to start!
Deena
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March 2010: Diagnosed with Stage IIIC IDC with axillary, mammary and suplaclavicular node involvement. ER/PR -, HER2+++. 7cm tumor in right breast.
April 2010: Started neoadjuvent chemo. 4 DD A/C every 2 weeks, 4 DD Taxotere every 3 weeks with Herceptin weekly.
August 2010: Finished chemo!
August 20, 2010: PET/CT showed no cancer in any nodes, and only a little uptake to the breast.
September 9, 2010: Bilateral mastectomy with immediate reconstruction with implants and Alloderm.
September 16, 2010: Pathology report showed 18/51 positive axillary nodes, 3.2cm tumor. Granual sized cancer found in the fatty tissue between levels 1 and 2.
October 19, 2010: CT showed several spots on lungs and 1 spot on liver. Liver spot is 2mm, lung spots range from 2mm to 4mm. We don't know if they are cancer or not.
12/15/10: Brain MRI clear
1/7/11: PET/CT
1/13/11: Recurrence in lungs. Start Tykerb
5/13/11: Progression in lungs
6/3/11: Lung surgery to get tumors for chemosensitivity testing.
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05-09-2011, 06:27 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Hi Deena!
Thank you so much for your response!! I feel like we are on the same page.
Cat
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Dx Her2+, ER+, PR-, stage 2b/3 July 2010
Chemo Sept-Dec 2010
(Pertuzumab during last 3 rounds of chemo)
Surgery Jan 2011
25 Rads March 2011
Herceptin started during chemo and continued every 3 weeks for 1 year
Started Tamoxifen for 5 years
Looking for a vaccine trial
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06-13-2011, 09:01 AM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Cure4CAt,
Have you found a trial yet? I'm also looking into which is best to get into
Thanks
Laura
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06-13-2011, 08:29 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
Hi Laura,
I have not found one yet but I am still looking. The link below gives some info on an interesting upcoming trial. I am hoping to learn more. From what I know so far it should be open in about 6 months to 1 year.
http://www.tapimmune.com/collaborations/
Cat
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Dx Her2+, ER+, PR-, stage 2b/3 July 2010
Chemo Sept-Dec 2010
(Pertuzumab during last 3 rounds of chemo)
Surgery Jan 2011
25 Rads March 2011
Herceptin started during chemo and continued every 3 weeks for 1 year
Started Tamoxifen for 5 years
Looking for a vaccine trial
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06-15-2011, 05:12 PM
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Re: Vaccine "cures" Her2 in mice
For what it's worth, I have seen some research suggesting low dose metronomic chemos might work to knock back some of the unhelpful immune factors that hamper cancer vaccines.
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