SMARCA4 is a subunit of the switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF) chromatin-remodeling complex. An effective treatment for SMARCA4-deficient non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) has not yet been established. Correlations between a response to immune checkpoint inhibitors and the SWI/SNF complex have been suggested, but little is known about the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors against SMARCA4-deficient NSCLC. A 43-year-old man underwent left upper lobe lung resection and was diagnosed with SMARCA4-deficient lung adenocarcinoma. Two months after surgery, multiple lung metastases appeared. Immunohistochemical analysis showed no PD-L1 expression. Whole-exon sequencing revealed a relatively high tumor mutation burden at 396. After the failure of three standard chemotherapy regimens, the patient was treated with nivolumab as fourth-line treatment. An obvious reduction in the lung metastases was obtained for more than 14 months. We report the first case of SMARCA4-deficient NSCLC with a high tumor mutation burden successfully treated with nivolumab. Anti-PD-1 antibodies might be a promising treatment strategy for patients with SMARCA4-deficient NSCLC.
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Naito, T., Umemura, S., Nakamura, H., Zenke, Y., Udagawa, H., Kirita, K., … Goto, K. (2019). Successful treatment with nivolumab for SMARCA4-deficient non-small cell lung carcinoma with a high tumor mutation burden: A case report. Thoracic Cancer, 10(5), 1285–1288. https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.13070
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