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Vaccine Detail

MOv-PBL Vaccine
Vaccine Information
  • Vaccine Name: MOv-PBL Vaccine
  • Target Pathogen: Cancer
  • Target Disease: Cancer
  • Vaccine Ontology ID: VO_0007558
  • Type: Other
  • Status: Clinical trial
  • Host Species for Licensed Use: Human
  • Host Species as Laboratory Animal Model: Human
  • MOV10 gene engineering:
  • Description: Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) transfected to express MOv have been designed for possible use in autologous adoptive cellular immunotherapy of ovarian adenocarcinomas that overexpress folate-binding protein. MOv-PBLs express MOv-gamma (MOv), a chimeric receptor gene product derived from a recombinant gene encoding the variable region of murine monoclonal antibody MOv18 against folate-binding protein (FBP), often overexpressed in human ovarian cancer cells, and the human gene encoding the IgG and IgE Fc receptor gamma subunit. Autologous vaccination with these PBLs stimulates a host cytotoxic T lymphocyte response against ovarian cancer cells that overexpress FBP. (NCIT_C2781).
Host Response
References
NCIT_C2781: [https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&code=C2781]
Parker et al., 2000: Parker LL, Do MT, Westwood JA, Wunderlich JR, Dudley ME, Rosenberg SA, Hwu P. Expansion and characterization of T cells transduced with a chimeric receptor against ovarian cancer. Human gene therapy. 2000; 11(17); 2377-2387. [PubMed: 11096442].