Window of opportunity trials with immune checkpoint inhibitors in triple-negative breast cancer
Date
2024-10Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12184DOI
10.1016/j.esmoop.2024.103713
ISSN
2059-7029
WOS
001329647000001
PMID
39357122
Abstract
Patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) have a relatively poor clinical outcome. The immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) pembrolizumab combined with chemotherapy is the current standard of care in TNBC patients with stage II and III. Monotherapy with ICIs has not been comprehensively assessed in the neoadjuvant setting in TNBC patients, given unfavorable results in metastatic trials. ICIs, however, have been tested in the window of opportunity (WOO) before surgery or standard chemotherapy-based neoadjuvant treatment. The WOO design is well suited to assess an ICI alone or in combination with other ICIs, targeted therapy, radiotherapy or cryotherapy, and measure their pharmacodynamic and clinical effect in this treatment-naive population. Some patients show a good response to ICIs in WOO studies. Biomarkers like tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, programmed death ligand-1, and interferon-γ signature may predict activity and may identify patients likely to benefit from ICIs. Moreover, an increase in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, programmed death ligand-1 expression or T cell receptor expansion following administration of ICIs in the WOO setting could potentially inform of immunotherapy benefit, which would allow tailoring further treatment. This article reviews WOO trials that assessed immunotherapy in the early-stage TNBC population, and how these results could be translated to test de-escalation strategies of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and immunotherapy without compromising a patient's prognosis.
Keywords
Immune checkpoint inhibitors; Triple-negative breast cancer; Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytesBibliographic citation
Quintana A, Saini KS, Vidal L, Peg V, Slebe F, Loibl S, et al. Window of opportunity trials with immune checkpoint inhibitors in triple-negative breast cancer. ESMO Open. 2024 Oct;9(10):103713.
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Professionals
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