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Biotecnología Aplicada

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SANCHEZ, Belinda et al. Report of the Fifth Nimotuzumab Global Meeting. Biotecnol Apl [online]. 2010, vol.27, n.1, pp. 342-344. ISSN 1027-2852.

The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) plays an essential role in regulating neoplastic processes. EGFR over-expression in many human epithelial tumors has been correlated with disease progression and bad prognosis. Passive EGFR-directed immunotherapy has been introduced in medical oncology practice, but no active specific approaches have been used. We designed a vaccine candidate based on the extracellular domain (ECD) of human EGFR (HER1), and the homologous vaccine for mice based on murine EGFR. This vaccine candidate uses the Very Small-Sized Proteoliposomes from Neisseria meningitidis (VSSP) and Montanide ISA 51-VG as adjuvants. The autologous vaccine circumvents the tolerance to self EGFR by inducing a specific immune response with an anti-metastatic effect on EGFR+ tumors. The vaccine candidate based on HER1-ECD induced anti-EGFR polyclonal antibodies (PAb) that bind EGFR+ human tumor cell lines from different tissues. These anti-EGFR PAb abrogate ligand-dependent EGFR phosphorylation, provoking the inhibition of tumor cell growth and apoptosis. Preclinical results further encouraged the evaluation of the HER1 vaccine candidate in phase I clinical trials

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