Jian-Rong Na, Yaqin Liu, Kun Fang, Yuan Tan, Pan-Pan Liang, Mei Yan, Jiao-Jiao Chu, Jian-Mei Gao, Dongsheng Chen, Shu-Xiang Zhang
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Abstract
The ongoing research on the role of immunotherapy in advanced ovarian cancer (OC) and current clinical trials indicate that patients shown limited response to immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) monotherapy. When combined with other treatments or drugs, the efficacy of immunotherapy will be significantly improved. Biomarkers can be used to identify patients with better responses, thereby improving the precision and efficacy of immunotherapy. Key biomarkers for advanced OC include homologous repair deficiency, programmed death-ligand (PD-L) 1 expression, chemokines, and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes. These biomarkers could be applied in the future to select the most suitable patient populations. This review comprehensively examines the research and development of biomarkers in OC immunotherapy from three omics perspectives: genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, which may provide guidance for the effectiveness of OC immunotherapy strategies.
期刊介绍:
The development of new anticancer agents is one of the most rapidly changing aspects of cancer research. Investigational New Drugs provides a forum for the rapid dissemination of information on new anticancer agents. The papers published are of interest to the medical chemist, toxicologist, pharmacist, pharmacologist, biostatistician and clinical oncologist. Investigational New Drugs provides the fastest possible publication of new discoveries and results for the whole community of scientists developing anticancer agents.