Proceedings of the Think Tank for Osteosarcoma Medical Advisory Board

Sant P. Chawla, Brian V.A.N. Tine, Noah Federman, Joseph Schwab, Robin Jones, Vivek Subbiah, Neal S. Chawla, Nima Afshar, Willy Hoos, Nancy Feldman, H. Trent Spencer, William Swaney, Erlinda M. Gordon

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Abstract

A “Think Tank for Osteosarcoma” medical advisory board meeting was held in Santa Monica, CA, USA on February 2-3, 2024. The goal was to develop a strategic approach to prevent recurrence of osteosarcoma. Osteosarcoma metabolism and the genomic instability of osteosarcoma, immunotherapy for osteosarcoma, CAR-T cell therapy, DeltaRex-G tumor-targeted gene therapy, repurposed drugs, alternative medicines, and personalized medicine were discussed. Only DeltaRex-G was voted on. The conclusions were the following: No intervention has been demonstrated to improve survival in a clinical trial. Additionally, the consensus (10/12 in favor) was that DeltaRex-G without immunotherapy may be administered for up to one year. Phase 2/3 randomized studies of DeltaRex-G should be performed to determine whether the incidence of recurrence could be reduced in high-risk individuals. Furthermore, a personalized approach using drugs with minimal toxicity could be attempted with the acknowledgement that there are no efficacy data to base this on. Repurposed drugs and alternative therapies should be tested in mouse models of osteosarcoma. Moreover, unmodified IL-2 primed Gamma Delta (NK) cell therapy may be used to prevent recurrence. Lastly, rapid development of CAR-T cell therapy is recommended, and an institute dedicated to the study of osteosarcoma is needed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2765-2768
Number of pages4
JournalAnticancer research
Volume44
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • cancer stem cell
  • CAR-T cell therapy
  • DeltaRex-G
  • Gene therapy
  • immunotherapy
  • osteosarcoma
  • personalized medicine
  • repurposed drugs
  • review

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