First-in-human study of anticancer immunotherapy drug candidate mobilan: Safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in prostate cancer patients

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Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) controls endogenous immune responses to pathogens and is a promising target for pharmacological stimulation of anti-tumor immunity. Mobilan is an innovative gene therapy agent consisting of a non-replicating bicistronic adenovirus directing constitutive expression of human Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) and the secreted flagellin-based TLR5 agonist, 502s. In mice, Mobilan injection into prostate tumors resulted in autocrine TLR5 signaling, immune system activation, and suppression of tumor growth and metastasis. Here we report a first-in-human placebo-controlled clinical study of Mobilan aimed at evaluating safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of a single intra-prostate injection of Mobilan in early stage prostate cancer patients. Mobilan was safe and well-tolerated at all tested doses; thus, the maximum tolerated dose was not identified. Injection of Mobilan induced signs of self-resolving inflammation not present in placebo-injected patients, including transient elevation of PSA and cytokine (G-CSF, IL-6) levels, and increased lymphoid infiltration in prostate tissue. The highest dose of Mobilan (1011 viral particles) produced the best combination of safety and pharmacodynamic effects. Therefore, Mobilan is well-tolerated and induces the expected pharmacodynamic response in humans. These results support further clinical development of Mobilan as a novel immunotherapy for prostate cancer.

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Eremina, N. V., Kazey, V. I., Mishugin, S. V., Leonenkov, R. V., Pushkar, D. Y., Mett, V. L., & Gudkov, A. V. (2020). First-in-human study of anticancer immunotherapy drug candidate mobilan: Safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in prostate cancer patients. Oncotarget, 11(14), 1273–1288. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27549

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