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DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aah3560
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Integrated molecular analysis of tumor biopsies on sequential CTLA-4 and PD-1 blockade reveals markers of response and resistance

Whijae Roh,Pei-Ling Chen,Alexandre Reuben,Christine N. Spencer,Peter A. Prieto,John P. Miller,Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan,Feng Wang,Zachary A. Cooper,Sangeetha M. Reddy,Curtis Gumbs,Latasha Little,Qing Chang,Wei Shen Chen,Khalida Wani,Mariana Petaccia de Macedo,Eveline Chen,Jacob L. Austin-Breneman,Hong Jiang,Jason Roszik,Michael T. Tetzlaff,Jeffrey E. Gershenwald,Hussein A. Tawbi,Alexander J. Lazar,Patrick Hwu,Wen Jen Hwu,Adi Diab,Isabella C. Glitza,Sapna Patel,Scott E. Woodman,Rodabe N. Amaria,Víctor G. Prieto,Jianhua Hu,Padmanee Sharma,James P. Allison,Lynda Chin,Jianhua Zhang,Jennifer A. Wargo,P. Andrew Futreal

Blockade
Immune checkpoint
CTLA-4
2017
Immune checkpoint blockade produces clinical benefit in many patients. However, better biomarkers of response are still needed, and mechanisms of resistance remain incompletely understood. To address this, we recently studied a cohort of melanoma patients treated with sequential checkpoint blockade against cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4) followed by programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1) and identified immune markers of response and resistance. Building on these studies, we performed deep molecular profiling including T cell receptor sequencing and whole-exome sequencing within the same cohort and demonstrated that a more clonal T cell repertoire was predictive of response to PD-1 but not CTLA-4 blockade. Analysis of CNAs identified a higher burden of copy number loss in nonresponders to CTLA-4 and PD-1 blockade and found that it was associated with decreased expression of genes in immune-related pathways. The effect of mutational load and burden of copy number loss on response was nonredundant, suggesting the potential utility of a combinatorial biomarker to optimize patient care with checkpoint blockade therapy.
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    Integrated molecular analysis of tumor biopsies on sequential CTLA-4 and PD-1 blockade reveals markers of response and resistance” is a paper by Whijae Roh Pei-Ling Chen Alexandre Reuben Christine N. Spencer Peter A. Prieto John P. Miller Vancheswaran Gopalakrishnan Feng Wang Zachary A. Cooper Sangeetha M. Reddy Curtis Gumbs Latasha Little Qing Chang Wei Shen Chen Khalida Wani Mariana Petaccia de Macedo Eveline Chen Jacob L. Austin-Breneman Hong Jiang Jason Roszik Michael T. Tetzlaff Jeffrey E. Gershenwald Hussein A. Tawbi Alexander J. Lazar Patrick Hwu Wen Jen Hwu Adi Diab Isabella C. Glitza Sapna Patel Scott E. Woodman Rodabe N. Amaria Víctor G. Prieto Jianhua Hu Padmanee Sharma James P. Allison Lynda Chin Jianhua Zhang Jennifer A. Wargo P. Andrew Futreal published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.