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Pharmexa A/S, Hørsholm, Denmark
Overexpression of the growth factor receptor HER-2 (c-erbB-2, neu) has transforming potential and occurs in
2030% of breast and ovarian cancers. HER-2 is a self Ag, but Abs and T cells specific for HER-2 have been isolated from cancer patients, suggesting HER-2 may be a good target for active immunotherapy. We constructed rat HER-2 DNA and protein vaccines containing potent Th cell epitopes derived from tetanus toxin and studied their potency in two strains of mice transgenic for the rat HER-2 molecule. Vaccination with HER-2 DNA protected nontransgenic mice from tumor challenge, but induced only moderate protection in one of the tumor models. However, vaccination with the modified HER-2 protein resulted in almost complete protection from tumor challenge in both tumor models. This protection could be mediated by Abs alone. In addition, protein vaccination efficiently eliminated pre-established tumors in both models, even when vaccination occurred 9 days after tumor implantation. These data demonstrate the potential of HER-2-based vaccines as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancers overexpressing HER-2.
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