Patent ID: 6132718
Filing Date: 2000-10-17
Classification: A61K,A61P,C07K

Abstract:
A method for inducing an integrated humoral and cellular immune response in a patient against a tumor that expresses a tumor associated antigen (TAA) or against a disease caused by an infectious agent, said method comprising:(a) obtaining T cells from the patient;(b) introducing an expression vector into said T cells to obtain transfected T cells, wherein said expression vector comprises a DNA molecule encoding either a chimeric immunoglobulin/T cell receptor or a chimeric immunoglobulin/CD3 protein, and wherein said immunoglobulin-encoding portion of said DNA molecule encodes the variable region of an antibody that binds with the TAA or with an antigen associated with the infectious agent, and further wherein the variable regions of .alpha. and .beta. polypeptide chains of said T cell receptor are replaced by said variable regions of the antibody;(c) stimulating the proliferation of said transfected T cells to obtain an increased mass of transfected T cells; and(d) returning said increased mass of transfected T cells to the patient; and(e) administering a vaccine to said patient, wherein said vaccine comprises an anti-idiotype antibody component that binds with the immunoglobulin moiety of said chimeric immunoglobulin/T cell receptor or said chimeric immunoglobulin/CD3 protein, wherein said anti-idiotype antibody component is conjugated with a soluble immunogenic carrier protein, and wherein said vaccine is capable of expanding the population of said transfected T cells in vivo.