Advancing human leukocyte antigen-based cancer immunotherapy: from personalized to broad-spectrum strategies for genetically heterogeneous populations.
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Abstract
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-based immunotherapeutics, such as tebentafusp-tebn and afamitresgene autoleucel, have expanded the treatment options for HLA-A*02-positive patients with rare solid tumors such as uveal melanoma, synovial sarcoma, and myxoid liposarcoma. Unfortunately, many patients of European, Latino/Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native American ancestry who carry non-HLA-A*02 alleles remain largely ineligible for most current HLA-based immunotherapies. This comprehensive review introduces HLA allotype-driven cancer health disparities (HACHD) as an emerging research focus, and examines how past and current HLA-targeted immunotherapeutic strategies may have inadvertently contributed to cancer health disparities. We discuss several preclinical and clinical strategies, including the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI), to address HACHD. Last, we emphasize the urgent need for further research to better understand HLA allotype heterogeneity and its influence on tumor immunopeptidome-driven immune responses. We anticipate that these strategies will accelerate the development and implementation of both personalized and broad-spectrum HLA-based immunotherapies, and will ultimately improve cancer treatment across genetically heterogeneous patient populations worldwide.
基于人类白细胞抗原(HLA)的免疫疗法,如tebentafusp-tebn和afamitresgene autoeucel,扩大了HLA- a *02阳性的罕见实体瘤(如葡萄膜黑色素瘤、滑膜肉瘤和黏液样脂肪肉瘤)患者的治疗选择。不幸的是,许多携带非hla - a *02等位基因的欧洲、拉丁美洲/西班牙裔、非洲、亚洲和美洲原住民的患者仍然不适合目前大多数基于hla的免疫疗法。这篇综合综述介绍了HLA同种异体驱动的癌症健康差异(HACHD)作为一个新兴的研究焦点,并研究了过去和现在的HLA靶向免疫治疗策略是如何无意中导致癌症健康差异的。我们讨论了几种临床前和临床策略,包括人工智能(AI)的结合,以解决HACHD。最后,我们强调迫切需要进一步研究,以更好地了解HLA异型异质性及其对肿瘤免疫肽驱动免疫反应的影响。我们预计这些策略将加速个性化和广谱hla免疫疗法的开发和实施,并最终改善全球遗传异质性患者群体的癌症治疗。
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