Intraperitoneal administration of a modified vaccinia virus Ankara confers single-chain interleukin-12 expression to the omentum and achieves immune-mediated efficacy against peritoneal carcinomatosis.
Ángela BellaLeire ArrizabalagaClaudia Augusta Di TraniJose Gonzalez-GomarizCelia GomarJoan Salvador Russo-CabreraIrene OliveraAssunta CirellaMyriam Fernandez-SendinMaite AlvarezAlvaro TeijeiraCigdem AtayJosé Medina-EcheverzMaria HinterbergerHubertus HochreinIgnacio Melero BermejoPedro BerraondoFernando ArandaPublished in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2023)
Intraperitoneal administration of MVA vectors encoding scIL-12 targets the omentum, which is the tissue where peritoneal carcinomatosis usually begins. MVA.scIL-12 induces a potent tumor-specific immune response that often leads to the eradication of experimental tumors disseminated to the peritoneal cavity.