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Mismatch repair deficiency predicts response of solid tumors to PD-1 blockade
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Abstract
The genomes of cancers deficient in mismatch repair contain exceptionally high numbers of somatic mutations. In a proof-of-concept study, we previously showed that colorectal cancers with mismatch repair deficiency were sensitive to immune checkpoint blockade with antibodies to programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1). We have now expanded this study to evaluate the efficacy of PD-1 blockade in patients with advanced mismatch repair-deficient cancers across 12 different tumor types. Objective radiographic responses were observed in 53% of patients, and complete responses were achieved in 21% of patients. Responses were durable, with median progression-free survival and overall survival still not reached. Functional analysis in a responding patient demonstrated rapid in vivo expansion of neoantigen-specific T cell clones that were reactive to mutant neopeptides found in the tumor. These data support the hypothesis that the large proportion of mutant neoantigens in mismatch repair-deficient cancers make them sensitive to immune checkpoint blockade, regardless of the cancers' tissue of origin.
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Autoren
- Dung T. Le
- Jennifer N. Durham
- Kellie N. Smith
- Hao Wang
- Bjarne R. Bartlett
- Laveet K. Aulakh
- Steve Lu
- Holly Kemberling
- Cara Wilt
- Brandon Luber
- Fay Wong
- Nilofer S. Azad
- Agnieszka A. Rucki
- Dan Laheru
- Ross C. Donehower
- Atif Zaheer
- George A. Fisher
- Todd S. Crocenzi
- James J. Lee
- Tim F. Greten
- Austin G. Duffy
- Kristen K. Ciombor
- Aleksandra Eyring
- Bao H. Lam
- Andrew K. Joe
- Soonmo Peter Kang
- Matthias Holdhoff
- Ludmila Danilova
- Leslie Cope
- Christian F. Meyer
- Shibin Zhou
- Richard M. Goldberg
- Deborah K. Armstrong
- Katherine M. Bever
- Amanda N. Fader
- Janis M. Taube
- Franck Housseau
- David Spetzler
- Nianqing Xiao
- Drew M. Pardoll
- Nickolas Papadopoulos
- Kenneth W. Kinzler
- James R. Eshleman
- Bert Vogelstein
- Robert A. Anders
- Luis A. Díaz
Institutionen
- Bloomberg (United States)(US)
- Swim Across America(US)
- Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center(US)
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute(US)
- Johns Hopkins University(US)
- Johns Hopkins Medicine(US)
- Stanford University(US)
- Providence Health & Services(US)
- UPMC Hillman Cancer Center(US)
- National Cancer Institute(US)
- Center for Cancer Research(US)
- The Ohio State University(US)
- Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States)(US)
- West Virginia University(US)
- Johns Hopkins Hospital(US)
- Caris Life Sciences (United States)(US)