Aim: To determine the relationship between gene expression profile (GEP) and overall survival (OS) by NanoString following treatment with Vigil. Patients and Methods: Recurrent ovarian cancer patients (n = 21) enrolled in prior clinical trials. Results: GEP stratified by TISHIGH vs. TISLOW demonstrated OS benefit (NR vs. 5.8 months HR 0.23; p = 0.0379), and in particular, MHC-II elevated baseline expression was correlated with OS advantage (p = 0.038). Moreover, 1-year OS was 75% in TISHIGH patients vs. 25% in TISLOW (p = 0.03795). OS was also correlated with positive γ-IFN ELISPOT response, 36.8 vs. 23.0 months (HR 0.19, p = 0.0098). Conclusion: Vigil demonstrates OS benefit in correlation with TISHIGH score, elevated MHC-II expression and positive γ-IFN ELISPOT in recurrent ovarian cancer patients.
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Rocconi, R. P., Stanbery, L., Madeira da Silva, L., Barrington, R. A., Aaron, P., Manning, L., … Nemunaitis, J. (2021). Long-term follow-up of gemogenovatucel-t (Vigil) survival and molecular signals of immune response in recurrent ovarian cancer. Vaccines, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080894
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