Non-small cell lung cancer in the era of immunotherapy

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Quillan Huang , Jan Kemnade , Loraine Cornwell , Farrah Kheradmand , Anita L. Sabichi , Devika Das
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Abstract

Immunotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has revolutionized treatment for those with advanced disease, and recent data have emerged providing evidence for its benefits in earlier stages of the disease. Several pivotal clinical trials provide compelling data that adaptive immune cells may be highly effective and possibly even curative for NSCLC. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can unleash highly reactive memory immune responses to tumor antigens with durable effects against advanced or recurrent disease. Despite these encouraging results, many critical questions remain in the field including, for example, how to identify the subsets of NSCLC patients who most benefit from ICI treatment, and how ICI efficacy might be enhanced by utilizing combinations or sequencing of agents. A deeper understanding of biological mechanisms involved in lung cancer offers a unique opportunity to further explore the interaction between the adaptive immune landscape and NSCLC. Given the high incidence of lung cancer in Veterans and many Veterans being treated with immunotherapy for this disease, it is timely to have their adequate representation in future clinical trials. New clinical trials focused on Veterans can assist in exploring ways to mitigate resistant mechanisms as well as to investigate predictive and prognostic biomarkers for response to ICIs and other treatments. This paper will review current data and indications for immunotherapy in NSCLC, introduce new areas of research within immunotherapy, and discuss its applicability to the Veteran population.

免疫治疗时代的非小细胞肺癌
非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)的免疫治疗已经彻底改变了晚期疾病患者的治疗方法,最近的数据显示其在疾病早期阶段的益处。几个关键的临床试验提供了令人信服的数据,适应性免疫细胞可能对非小细胞肺癌非常有效,甚至可能治愈。免疫检查点抑制剂(ICIs)可以对肿瘤抗原释放高反应性记忆免疫反应,对晚期或复发性疾病具有持久的作用。尽管有这些令人鼓舞的结果,但该领域仍存在许多关键问题,例如,如何确定最受益于ICI治疗的非小细胞肺癌患者亚群,以及如何通过使用药物的组合或测序来增强ICI疗效。深入了解肺癌的生物学机制为进一步探索适应性免疫景观与非小细胞肺癌之间的相互作用提供了独特的机会。鉴于退伍军人中肺癌的高发病率和许多接受免疫治疗的退伍军人,在未来的临床试验中有足够的代表性是及时的。针对退伍军人的新临床试验可以帮助探索减轻耐药机制的方法,并研究对ICIs和其他治疗反应的预测和预后生物标志物。本文将回顾目前免疫治疗在非小细胞肺癌中的数据和适应症,介绍免疫治疗的新研究领域,并讨论其在退伍军人群体中的适用性。
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Seminars in oncology
Seminars in oncology 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
58
审稿时长
104 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology brings you current, authoritative, and practical reviews of developments in the etiology, diagnosis and management of cancer. Each issue examines topics of clinical importance, with an emphasis on providing both the basic knowledge needed to better understand a topic as well as evidence-based opinions from leaders in the field. Seminars in Oncology also seeks to be a venue for sharing a diversity of opinions including those that might be considered "outside the box". We welcome a healthy and respectful exchange of opinions and urge you to approach us with your insights as well as suggestions of topics that you deem worthy of coverage. By helping the reader understand the basic biology and the therapy of cancer as they learn the nuances from experts, all in a journal that encourages the exchange of ideas we aim to help move the treatment of cancer forward.
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