Hyperprogressors after Immunotherapy: Analysis of Genomic Alterations Associated with Accelerated Growth Rate
Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment · University of California San Diego · +1 more institution
Abstract
Amongst 155 patients, TTF <2 months was seen in all six individuals with MDM2/MDM4 amplification. After anti-PD1/PDL1 monotherapy, four of these patients showed remarkable increases in existing tumor size (55% to 258%), new large masses, and significantly accelerated progression pace (2.3-, 7.1-, 7.2- and 42.3-fold compared with the 2 months before immunotherapy). In multivariate analysis, MDM2/MDM4 and EGFR alterations correlated with TTF <2 months. Two of 10 patients with EGFR alterations were also hyperprogressors (53.6% and 125% increase in tumor size; 35.7- and 41.7-fold increase).
Some patients with MDM2 family amplification or EGFR aberrations had poor clinical outcome and significantly increased rate of tumor growth after single-agent checkpoint (PD-1/PD-L1) inhibitors. Genomic profiles may help to identify patients at risk for hyperprogression on immunotherapy. Further investigation is urgently needed. Clin Cancer Res; 23(15); 4242–50. ©2017 AACR.
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Authors
6- SKShumei KatoCorresponding
Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment
- AMAaron M. Goodman
Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment
- VWVighnesh Walavalkar
University of California San Diego
- DADonald A. Barkauskas
University of Southern California
- ABAndrew B. Sharabi
University of California San Diego, Center for Personalized Cancer Treatment
Topics & keywords
- Immunotherapy
- Medicine
- Biology
- Cancer
- Immunology
- Genetics