Anti-VEGFR2-interferon-α2 regulates the tumor microenvironment and exhibits potent antitumor efficacy against colorectal cancer.

ONCOIMMUNOLOGY(2017)

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Interferon-alpha (IFN alpha) has multiple antitumor effects including direct antitumor toxicity and the ability to potently stimulate both innate and adaptive immunity. However, its clinical applications in the treatment of malignancies have been limited because of short half-life and serious adverse reactions when attempting to deliver therapeutically effective doses. To address these issues, we fused IFN alpha 2a to the antivascular endothelial growth factor and receptor 2 (VEGFR2) antibody JZA00 with the goal of targeting it to the tumor microenvironment where it can stimulate the antitumor immune response. The fusion protein, JZA01, is effective against colorectal cancer by inhibiting angiogenesis, exhibiting direct cytotoxicity, and activating the antitumor immune response. Although JZA01 exhibited reduced IFN alpha 2 activity in vitro compared with native IFN alpha 2, VEGFR2 targeting permitted efficient antiproliferative, proapoptotic, antiangiogenesis, and immune-stimulating effects against the colorectal tumors HCT-116 and SW620. JZA01 showed in vivo efficacy in NOD-SCID mice-bearing established HCT-116 tumors. In conclusion, this study describes an antitumor immunotherapy that is highly promising for the treatment of colorectal cancer.
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CD8(+) T cells,colorectal cancer,DCs,IFN alpha 2,tumor microenvironment,VEGFR2
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