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Exhausted T cell signature predicts immunotherapy response in ER-positive breast cancer
Medicine and HealthNature Communications

Exhausted T cell signature predicts immunotherapy response in ER-positive breast cancer

M. Terranova-barberio, N. Pawlowska, et al.

This phase II study by Manuela Terranova-Barberio and colleagues reveals exciting insights into the use of epigenetic priming with checkpoint inhibitors in ER-positive breast cancer patients. With a clinical benefit rate of 19% and a novel immune signature identified, the study aims to usher in new possibilities for treatment in PD-L1-negative patients.... show more
Abstract
Responses to immunotherapy are uncommon in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer and to date, lack predictive markers. This randomized phase II study defines safety and response rate of epigenetic priming in ER-positive breast cancer patients treated with checkpoint inhibitors as primary endpoints. Secondary and exploratory endpoints included PD-L1 modulation and T-cell immune-signatures. 34 patients received vorinostat, tamoxifen and pembrolizumab with no excessive toxicity after progression on a median of five prior metastatic regimens. Objective response was 4% and clinical benefit rate (CR + PR + SD > 6 m) was 19%. T-cell exhaustion (CD⁸⁺ PD-1⁺/CTLA-4⁺) and treatment-induced depletion of regulatory T-cells (CD⁴⁺ FoxP3⁺/CTLA-4⁺) was seen in tumor or blood in 5/5 patients with clinical benefit, but only in one non-responder. Tumor lymphocyte infiltration was 0.17%. Only two non-responders had PD-L1 expression >1%. This data defines a novel immune signature in PD-L1-negative ER-positive breast cancer patients who are more likely to benefit from immune-checkpoint and histone deacetylase inhibition (NCT02395627).
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 16, 2020
Authors
Manuela Terranova-Barberio, Nela Pawlowska, Mallika Dhawan, Mark Moasser, Amy J Chien, Michelle E Melisko, Hope Rugo, Roshun Rahimi, Travis Deal, Adil Daud, Michael D Rosenblum, Scott Thomas, Pamela N Munster
Tags
ER-positive breast cancerepigenetic primingcheckpoint inhibitorsimmune signatureT-cell exhaustion
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