Tumor associated antigens (TAA) are generally non- or only very weakly immunogenic and therefore do not promote tumor rejection. The overall objective of the proposed research is to generate human anti-idiotypic (anti-Id) monoclonal antibodies (MoAb)that mimic the melanoma associated GD2 antigen, with the ultimate purpose of clinically applying these reagents as anti-tumor vaccines. Patients exposed to anti-tumor MoAbs generally mount an immune response to the foreign protein. A component of this human immune response is anti-Id; can be shown to bind to the antigen combining site of the MoAb; and can potentially mimic the target TAA (""""""""internal image"""""""" anti-Id). The focus of the project will be: a. To harvest lymphocytes from patients treated with anti-GD2 MoAbs at our institution and use these to generate human anti-Ids that mimic the GD2 antigen. b. To characterize the immune response generated by these reagents in animal models in regards to B-cell and T-cell anti-anti-Id and anti-GD2 immune responses. These studies will identify those anti-Ids that truly mimic the GD2 antigen and can be used as immunomimetic surrogates. c. To characterize sites on the anti-Id that mimic the TAA on one hand and generate the anti-tumor immune response. To this end, the V-region genes of the anti-Id will be sequenced. d. To identify, in relevant animal models, the dose and immune adjuvant combination that will elicit the most effective immune and anti-tumor response. e. To conduct a phase I clinical trial in high risk/low tumor burden melanoma patients to study the toxicity and immunologic response of the anti-Id vaccine. These studies will provide insight into the immune mechanisms involved in the application of human anti-Id vaccines and generate novel options for the biologic therapy of melanoma as well as other human malignancies.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01CA059575-02
Application #
2100172
Study Section
Experimental Therapeutics Subcommittee 1 (ET)
Project Start
1994-07-25
Project End
1997-06-30
Budget Start
1995-07-12
Budget End
1996-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1995
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Alabama Birmingham
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
004514360
City
Birmingham
State
AL
Country
United States
Zip Code
35294