Mutations Associated with Acquired Resistance to PD-1 Blockade in Melanoma
Oncode Institute · The Netherlands Cancer Institute · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Background
Approximately 75% of objective responses to anti-programmed death 1 (PD-1) therapy in patients with melanoma are durable, lasting for years, but delayed relapses have been noted long after initial objective tumor regression despite continuous therapy. Mechanisms of immune escape in this context are unknown.
Methods
We analyzed biopsy samples from paired baseline and relapsing lesions in four patients with metastatic melanoma who had had an initial objective tumor regression in response to anti-PD-1 therapy (pembrolizumab) followed by disease progression months to years later.
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Melanoma
- Context (archaeology)
- Pembrolizumab
- Immunotherapy
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Immune checkpoint
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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Funding
- AAAmerican Association for Cancer Research
- CRCancer Research InstituteAward: SU2C-AACR-DT1012
- ASAmerican Skin Association
- MRMelanoma Research AllianceAwards: SU2C-AACR-DT1012, 20120279
- EIEntertainment Industry Foundation
- UOUniversity of Chicago
- TCTower Cancer Research FoundationAwards: 5T32CA009297-30, 5T32CA009120-39, 5T32AR058921-05
- HFHope Foundation
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: CA199090, 1U54 CA199090, GM08042, CA197633, R01 CA170689, R35 CA197633, P01 CA168585, SU2C-AACR-DT1012
- SUStand Up To CancerAwards: 5T32CA009297-30, SU2C-AACR-DT1012, 5T32AR058921-05, 5T32CA009120-39