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Oncology

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2017

T-Lymphocytes

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Tumor And Microenvironment Evolution During Immunotherapy With Nivolumab., Nadeem Riaz, Jonathan J Havel, Vladimir Makarov, Alexis Desrichard, Walter Urba, Jennifer S Sims, F Stephen Hodi, Salvador Martín-Algarra, Rajarsi Mandal, William H Sharfman, Shailender Bhatia, Wen-Jen Hwu, Thomas F Gajewski, Craig L Slingluff, Diego Chowell, Sviatoslav M Kendall, Han Chang, Rachna Shah, Fengshen Kuo, Luc G T Morris, John-William Sidhom, Jonathan P Schneck, Christine E Horak, Nils Weinhold, Timothy A Chan Nov 2017

Tumor And Microenvironment Evolution During Immunotherapy With Nivolumab., Nadeem Riaz, Jonathan J Havel, Vladimir Makarov, Alexis Desrichard, Walter Urba, Jennifer S Sims, F Stephen Hodi, Salvador Martín-Algarra, Rajarsi Mandal, William H Sharfman, Shailender Bhatia, Wen-Jen Hwu, Thomas F Gajewski, Craig L Slingluff, Diego Chowell, Sviatoslav M Kendall, Han Chang, Rachna Shah, Fengshen Kuo, Luc G T Morris, John-William Sidhom, Jonathan P Schneck, Christine E Horak, Nils Weinhold, Timothy A Chan

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The mechanisms by which immune checkpoint blockade modulates tumor evolution during therapy are unclear. We assessed genomic changes in tumors from 68 patients with advanced melanoma, who progressed on ipilimumab or were ipilimumab-naive, before and after nivolumab initiation (CA209-038 study). Tumors were analyzed by whole-exome, transcriptome, and/or T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing. In responding patients, mutation and neoantigen load were reduced from baseline, and analysis of intratumoral heterogeneity during therapy demonstrated differential clonal evolution within tumors and putative selection against neoantigenic mutations on-therapy. Transcriptome analyses before and during nivolumab therapy revealed increases in distinct immune cell subsets, activation of specific …


Mismatch Repair Deficiency Predicts Response Of Solid Tumors To Pd-1 Blockade., Dung T Le, Jennifer N Durham, Kellie N Smith, Hao Wang, Bjarne R Bartlett, Laveet K Aulakh, Steve Lu, Holly Kemberling, Cara Wilt, Brandon S Luber, Fay Wong, Nilofer S Azad, Agnieszka A Rucki, Dan Laheru, Ross Donehower, Atif Zaheer, George A Fisher, Todd S Crocenzi, James J Lee, Tim F Greten, Austin G Duffy, Kristen K Ciombor, Aleksandra D Eyring, Bao H Lam, Andrew Joe, S Peter Kang, Matthias Holdhoff, Ludmila Danilova, Leslie Cope, Christian Meyer, Shibin Zhou, Richard M Goldberg, Deborah K Armstrong, Katherine M Bever, Amanda N Fader, Janis Taube, Franck Housseau, David Spetzler, Nianqing Xiao, Drew M Pardoll, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Kenneth W Kinzler, James R Eshleman, Bert Vogelstein, Robert A Anders, Luis A Diaz Jul 2017

Mismatch Repair Deficiency Predicts Response Of Solid Tumors To Pd-1 Blockade., Dung T Le, Jennifer N Durham, Kellie N Smith, Hao Wang, Bjarne R Bartlett, Laveet K Aulakh, Steve Lu, Holly Kemberling, Cara Wilt, Brandon S Luber, Fay Wong, Nilofer S Azad, Agnieszka A Rucki, Dan Laheru, Ross Donehower, Atif Zaheer, George A Fisher, Todd S Crocenzi, James J Lee, Tim F Greten, Austin G Duffy, Kristen K Ciombor, Aleksandra D Eyring, Bao H Lam, Andrew Joe, S Peter Kang, Matthias Holdhoff, Ludmila Danilova, Leslie Cope, Christian Meyer, Shibin Zhou, Richard M Goldberg, Deborah K Armstrong, Katherine M Bever, Amanda N Fader, Janis Taube, Franck Housseau, David Spetzler, Nianqing Xiao, Drew M Pardoll, Nickolas Papadopoulos, Kenneth W Kinzler, James R Eshleman, Bert Vogelstein, Robert A Anders, Luis A Diaz

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The genomes of cancers deficient in mismatch repair contain exceptionally high numbers of somatic mutations. In a proof-of-concept study, we previously showed that colorectal cancers with mismatch repair deficiency were sensitive to immune checkpoint blockade with antibodies to programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1). We have now expanded this study to evaluate the efficacy of PD-1 blockade in patients with advanced mismatch repair-deficient cancers across 12 different tumor types. Objective radiographic responses were observed in 53% of patients, and complete responses were achieved in 21% of patients. Responses were durable, with median progression-free survival and overall survival still not reached. Functional analysis …