Immune-related adverse events and anti-tumor efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Abstract
Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed the treatment landscape for patients with many advanced malignancies, only 15-60% of patients respond, leaving a broad swath of patients who do not derive benefit. Identifying biomarkers to optimally identify patients who will benefit from ICIs is a major research focus for the oncology community. Thus far, predictive biomarker research has focused on tumor signatures such as microsatellite instability, programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression and tumor mutational burden; clinical biomarkers have been far less studied. One potential clinical biomarker for ICI response in patients is immune-related adverse event (IRAE) onset.IRAEs are thought to…
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2Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Immune system
- Biomarker
- Adverse effect
- Immunotherapy
- Oncology
- Immune checkpoint
- Antibody
- Good health and well-being