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DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2020-000705
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SITC cancer immunotherapy resource document: a compass in the land of biomarker discovery

Siwen Hu‐Lieskovan,Srabani Bhaumik,Kavita M. Dhodapkar,Jean‐Charles Grivel,Sumati Gupta,Brent A. Hanks,Sylvia Janetzki,Thomas O. Kleen,Yoshinobu Koguchi,Amanda W. Lund,Cristina Maccalli,Yolanda Mahnke,Ruslan D. Novosiadly,Senthamil R. Selvan,Tasha N. Sims,Yingdong Zhao,Holden T. Maecker

Immunotherapy
Biomarker
Medicine
2020
Since the publication of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer's (SITC) original cancer immunotherapy biomarkers resource document, there have been remarkable breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy, in particular the development and approval of immune checkpoint inhibitors, engineered cellular therapies, and tumor vaccines to unleash antitumor immune activity. The most notable feature of these breakthroughs is the achievement of durable clinical responses in some patients, enabling long-term survival. These durable responses have been noted in tumor types that were not previously considered immunotherapy-sensitive, suggesting that all patients with cancer may have the potential to benefit from immunotherapy. However, a persistent challenge in the field is the fact that only a minority of patients respond to immunotherapy, especially those therapies that rely on endogenous immune activation such as checkpoint inhibitors and vaccination due to the complex and heterogeneous immune escape mechanisms which can develop in each patient. Therefore, the development of robust biomarkers for each immunotherapy strategy, enabling rational patient selection and the design of precise combination therapies, is key for the continued success and improvement of immunotherapy. In this document, we summarize and update established biomarkers, guidelines, and regulatory considerations for clinical immune biomarker development, discuss well-known and novel technologies for biomarker discovery and validation, and provide tools and resources that can be used by the biomarker research community to facilitate the continued development of immuno-oncology and aid in the goal of durable responses in all patients.
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    SITC cancer immunotherapy resource document: a compass in the land of biomarker discovery” is a paper by Siwen Hu‐Lieskovan Srabani Bhaumik Kavita M. Dhodapkar Jean‐Charles Grivel Sumati Gupta Brent A. Hanks Sylvia Janetzki Thomas O. Kleen Yoshinobu Koguchi Amanda W. Lund Cristina Maccalli Yolanda Mahnke Ruslan D. Novosiadly Senthamil R. Selvan Tasha N. Sims Yingdong Zhao Holden T. Maecker published in 2020. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.