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. 2024 May;66(5):1206-1219.
doi: 10.1007/s12033-023-01021-5. Epub 2024 Jan 13.

Preclinical Evaluation of virus-like particle Vaccine Against Carbonic Anhydrase IX Efficacy in a Mouse Breast Cancer Model System

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Preclinical Evaluation of virus-like particle Vaccine Against Carbonic Anhydrase IX Efficacy in a Mouse Breast Cancer Model System

Zane Kalniņa et al. Mol Biotechnol. 2024 May.

Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a cancer-associated membrane protein frequently overexpressed in hypoxic solid tumours leading to enhanced tumour cell survival and invasion, and it has been proposed to be an attractive tumour-specific molecule for antibody-mediated targeting. This study aimed to generate a virus-like particle (VLP)-based CAIX vaccine candidate and evaluate its efficacy in a mouse model of breast cancer. The prototype murine vaccine was developed based on the ssRNA bacteriophage Qbeta VLPs with chemically coupled murine CAIX protein catalytic domains on their surfaces. The vaccine was shown to efficiently break the natural B cell tolerance against autologous murine CAIX and to induce high-titre Th1-oriented IgG responses in the BALB/c mice. This vaccine was tested in a therapeutic setting by using a triple-negative breast cancer mouse model system comprising 4T1, 4T1-Car9KI and 4T1-Car9KO cells, the latter representing positive and negative controls for murine CAIX production, respectively. The humoural immune responses induced in tumour-bearing animals were predominantly of Th1-type and higher anti-mCAIXc titres correlated with slower growth and lung metastasis development of 4T1 tumours constitutively expressing mCAIX in vivo in the syngeneic host.

Keywords: 4T1 model; Breast cancer; Carbonic anhydrase IX; Hypoxia; Preclinical models; Virus-like particles.

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