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Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

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2022

Immunotherapy

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Efficacy And Safety Of Lifileucel, A One-Time Autologous Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte (Til) Cell Therapy, In Patients With Advanced Melanoma After Progression On Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors And Targeted Therapies: Pooled Analysis Of Consecutive Cohorts Of The C-144-01 Study, Jason Chesney, Karl D Lewis, Harriet Kluger, Omid Hamid, Eric Whitman, Sajeve Thomas, Martin Wermke, Mike Cusnir, Evidio Domingo-Musibay, Giao Q Phan, John M Kirkwood, Jessica C Hassel, Marlana Orloff, James Larkin, Jeffrey Weber, Andrew J S Furness, Nikhil I Khushalani, Theresa Medina, Michael E Egger, Friedrich Graf Finckenstein, Madan Jagasia, Parameswaran Hari, Giri Sulur, Wen Shi, Xiao Wu, Amod Sarnaik Dec 2022

Efficacy And Safety Of Lifileucel, A One-Time Autologous Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte (Til) Cell Therapy, In Patients With Advanced Melanoma After Progression On Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors And Targeted Therapies: Pooled Analysis Of Consecutive Cohorts Of The C-144-01 Study, Jason Chesney, Karl D Lewis, Harriet Kluger, Omid Hamid, Eric Whitman, Sajeve Thomas, Martin Wermke, Mike Cusnir, Evidio Domingo-Musibay, Giao Q Phan, John M Kirkwood, Jessica C Hassel, Marlana Orloff, James Larkin, Jeffrey Weber, Andrew J S Furness, Nikhil I Khushalani, Theresa Medina, Michael E Egger, Friedrich Graf Finckenstein, Madan Jagasia, Parameswaran Hari, Giri Sulur, Wen Shi, Xiao Wu, Amod Sarnaik

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Background: Patients with advanced melanoma have limited treatment options after progression on immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). Lifileucel, a one-time autologous tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) cell therapy, demonstrated an investigator-assessed objective response rate (ORR) of 36% in 66 patients who progressed after ICI and targeted therapy. Herein, we report independent review committee (IRC)-assessed outcomes of 153 patients treated with lifileucel in a large multicenter Phase 2 cell therapy trial in melanoma.

Methods: Eligible patients had advanced melanoma that progressed after ICI and targeted therapy, where appropriate. Melanoma lesions were resected (resected tumor diameter ≥1.5 cm) and shipped to a central good manufacturing …


Determining Front-Line Therapeutic Strategy For Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Kevin K Zarrabi, Oladimeji Lanade, Daniel M Geynisman Sep 2022

Determining Front-Line Therapeutic Strategy For Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Kevin K Zarrabi, Oladimeji Lanade, Daniel M Geynisman

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

The therapeutic landscape for metastatic renal cell carcinoma has rapidly evolved over the years, and we are now in an era of combination therapy strategies employing immune checkpoint blockade and anti-angiogenesis targeted therapy. Since 2018, we have gained regulatory approval for four distinct combination therapies, all with survival benefits, and with guideline recommendation for use in the front-line setting. As such, treatment selection has become increasingly complex with a myriad of treatment choices but little high-level head-to-head data to guide treatment selection. Heterogeneity in tumor biology further complicates treatment selection as tumors vary in behavior and treatment responsiveness. Ongoing development …


Is Timing Of Steroid Exposure Prior To Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Initiation Associated With Treatment Outcomes In Melanoma? A Population-Based Study, Nikita Nikita, Joshua Banks, Scott W. Keith, Andrew Song, Jennifer M. Johnson, Melissa Wilson, Swapnil Sharma, Grace Lu-Yao Mar 2022

Is Timing Of Steroid Exposure Prior To Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Initiation Associated With Treatment Outcomes In Melanoma? A Population-Based Study, Nikita Nikita, Joshua Banks, Scott W. Keith, Andrew Song, Jennifer M. Johnson, Melissa Wilson, Swapnil Sharma, Grace Lu-Yao

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) harness the immune system and are the therapy of choice for multiple cancers. Although immunosuppressive agents such as steroids are also used in many cancers, it is unknown how their timing affects treatment outcomes. Thus, we investigated the relationship between the timing of steroid exposure preceding ICI administration and subsequent treatment outcomes in melanoma. This population-based study utilized the SEER-Medicare-linked database to identify patients diagnosed with melanoma between 1991 and 2015 and receiving ICIs between 2010 and 2016, examining last steroid exposure in the 12 months preceding ICI. The main outcome was all-cause mortality (ACM) after …


Targeting Angiogenesis In Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Head And Neck: Opportunities In The Immunotherapy Era, Nabil Saba, Pooja Vijayvargiya, Jan Vermorken, Juan Rodrigo, Stefan Willems, Nina Zidar, Remco De Bree, Antti Mäkitie, Greg Wolf, Athanassios Argiris, Yong Teng, Alfio Ferlito Feb 2022

Targeting Angiogenesis In Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Head And Neck: Opportunities In The Immunotherapy Era, Nabil Saba, Pooja Vijayvargiya, Jan Vermorken, Juan Rodrigo, Stefan Willems, Nina Zidar, Remco De Bree, Antti Mäkitie, Greg Wolf, Athanassios Argiris, Yong Teng, Alfio Ferlito

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Despite the lack of approved anti-angiogenic therapies in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN), preclinical and more recent clinical evidence support the role of targeting the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in this disease. Targeting VEGF has gained even greater interest following the recent evidence supporting the role of immunotherapy in the management of advanced SCCHN. Preclinical evidence strongly suggests that VEGF plays a role in promoting the growth and progression of SCCHN, and clinical evidence exists as to the value of combining this strategy with immunotherapeutic agents. Close to 90% of SCCHNs express VEGF, which has …