Identification of PD1-mediated regulation of antitumor antigen response in patients with NSCLC using the trans vivo DTH assay

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OBJECTIVES: Emerging evidence has shown a role for tumor antigen-specific regulation in cancer. Identifying individuals with pre-existing regulatory responses may be key to understand those who are more likely to respond to Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) or PD-1 Ligand 1 (PD-L1) checkpoint blockade. We hypothesized that a functional assay could identify the role of PD-1/PD-L1 interactions on tumor-specific immune cells in the peripheral blood in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). METHODS: We performed the trans vivo delayed-type hypersensitivity assay to identify the role of PD-1/PD-L1-mediated tumor-specific immune regulation in ten patients with advanced NSCLC. RESULTS: The majority of patients had PD-1-mediated anergic immune responses towards their tumor antigens. Eight out of nine of these patients did not respond to their own tumor antigens but responded in the presence of anti-PD-1 antibody ('PD-1 anergy' phenotype). A minority (3/9) also had 'active' PD-1-mediated immune suppressive regulatory responses. Our results suggest that PD-1-anergy is a common feature of NSCLC immune responses, whereas PD-1-mediated immune suppression is present only in a minority of patients. The latter was associated with poor clinical outcomes in our sample. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our results indicate that bystander suppression or the 'anergy-only' phenomenon may be novel biomarkers in NSCLC and suggest prediction value based on these phenotypes.

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Lema, D. A., Jankowska-Gan, E., Sethakorn, N., Burlingham, W., & Leal, T. (2020). Identification of PD1-mediated regulation of antitumor antigen response in patients with NSCLC using the trans vivo DTH assay. Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2019-000152

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