Fecal microbiota transplant promotes response in immunotherapy-refractory melanoma patients
Tel Aviv University · Sheba Medical Center · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The gut microbiome has been shown to influence the response of tumors to anti-PD-1 (programmed cell death-1) immunotherapy in preclinical mouse models and observational patient cohorts. However, modulation of gut microbiota in cancer patients has not been investigated in clinical trials. In this study, we performed a phase 1 clinical trial to assess the safety and feasibility of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) and reinduction of anti-PD-1 immunotherapy in 10 patients with anti-PD-1-refractory metastatic melanoma. We observed clinical responses in three patients, including two partial responses and one complete response. Notably, treatment with FMT was associated with favorable changes in immune cell…
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32Topics & keywords
- Fecal bacteriotherapy
- Refractory (planetary science)
- Immunotherapy
- Melanoma
- Feces
- Medicine
- Immunology
- Cancer research
- Good health and well-being