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TLR9 agonist lefitolimod to improve antitumor effect of checkpoint inhibitors in vivo.

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e14625Background: TLR9 agonists are potent activators of the immune system via induction of cellular and humoral responses. Preclinical and ongoing clinical studies support the use of TLR9 agonists for immunotherapeutic… Click to show full abstract

e14625Background: TLR9 agonists are potent activators of the immune system via induction of cellular and humoral responses. Preclinical and ongoing clinical studies support the use of TLR9 agonists for immunotherapeutic approaches. Lefitolimod/MGN1703 is a covalently-closed dumbbell-like immune surveillance reactivator (ISR) with a broad immunomodulatory potential. Due to promising data from a phase 2 trial (IMPACT) as maintenance therapy after first-line chemotherapy in mCRC patients lefitolimod is recently evaluated in a phase 3 trial in mCRC patients (IMPALA). Furthermore, lefitolimod is currently investigated in a phase 2 trial in SCLC patients (IMPULSE) and in a phase 1 / 2 trial in HIV patients (TEACH). Methods: It was shown that lefitolimod reduces tumor growth in several murine tumor models. Since the mode-of-action of lefitolimod starts upstream of the initiation points of checkpoint inhibitors like anti-CTLA-4 or anti-PD-1/anti-PD-L1 a combinatory approach may result in an enhanced anti-tumor ef...

Keywords: lefitolimod improve; checkpoint inhibitors; tlr9 agonist; agonist lefitolimod; phase trial

Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Oncology
Year Published: 2017

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