Therapeutic and Immunologic Responses Elicited By in Situ Vaccination with CpG, Ibrutinib, and Low-Dose Radiation

Blood(2021)

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Introduction: In situ vaccination aims to induce an immune response locally at one tumor site that propagates systemically to all tumor sites. This approach can be effective in indolent lymphoma (Brody et al., JCO 2010, Frank et al., Cancer Discov 2018, Hammerich et al., Nat Med 2019). We designed a novel clinical strategy combining in situ vaccination with systemic ibrutinib, a kinase inhibitor that modulates B and T cells. Our preclinical work had shown that combined intratumoral CpG injection and systemic ibrutinib administration was curative of systemic disease in a mouse lymphoma model, an effect that was T cell dependent (Sagiv-Barfi, Blood, 2015). Here we report the results and correlative data from the Phase I/II clinical trial testing this combination along with local low-dose radiation in adults with recurrent low-grade B cell lymphoma (NCT02927964).
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