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DOI: 10.1126/science.aad0095
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Genomic correlates of response to CTLA-4 blockade in metastatic melanoma

Eliezer M. Van Allen,Diana Miao,Bastian Schilling,Sachet A. Shukla,Christian U. Blank,Lisa Zimmer,Antje Sucker,Uwe Hillen,Marnix H Geukes Foppen,Simone M. Goldinger,Jochen Utikal,Jessica C. Hassel,Benjamin Weide,Katharina C. Kaehler,Carmen Loquai,Peter Mohr,Ralf Gutzmer,Reinhard Dummer,Stacey Gabriel,Catherine J. Wu,Dirk Schadendorf,Levi A. Garraway

Ipilimumab
CTLA-4
Immune checkpoint
2015
Monoclonal antibodies directed against cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (CTLA-4), such as ipilimumab, yield considerable clinical benefit for patients with metastatic melanoma by inhibiting immune checkpoint activity, but clinical predictors of response to these therapies remain incompletely characterized. To investigate the roles of tumor-specific neoantigens and alterations in the tumor microenvironment in the response to ipilimumab, we analyzed whole exomes from pretreatment melanoma tumor biopsies and matching germline tissue samples from 110 patients. For 40 of these patients, we also obtained and analyzed transcriptome data from the pretreatment tumor samples. Overall mutational load, neoantigen load, and expression of cytolytic markers in the immune microenvironment were significantly associated with clinical benefit. However, no recurrent neoantigen peptide sequences predicted responder patient populations. Thus, detailed integrated molecular characterization of large patient cohorts may be needed to identify robust determinants of response and resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors.
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    Genomic correlates of response to CTLA-4 blockade in metastatic melanoma” is a paper by Eliezer M. Van Allen Diana Miao Bastian Schilling Sachet A. Shukla Christian U. Blank Lisa Zimmer Antje Sucker Uwe Hillen Marnix H Geukes Foppen Simone M. Goldinger Jochen Utikal Jessica C. Hassel Benjamin Weide Katharina C. Kaehler Carmen Loquai Peter Mohr Ralf Gutzmer Reinhard Dummer Stacey Gabriel Catherine J. Wu Dirk Schadendorf Levi A. Garraway published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.