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CIMT 2018: Pushing frontiers in cancer immunotherapy — Report on the 16th Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy

2018

ABSTRACT The 16th Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT), Europe’s largest meeting series of its kind, took place in Mainz, Germany from 15–17 May, 2018. Cutting-edge advancements in cancer immunotherapy were discussed among more than 700 scientists under the motto “Pushing Frontiers in Cancer Immunotherapy”. This meeting report is a summary of some of the CIMT 2018 highlights.

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CIMT 2016: Mechanisms of efficacy in cancer immunotherapy — Report on the 14th Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy May 10–12 2…

2016

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CIMT 2017: Anniversary symposium - Report on the 15th CIMT Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy

2017

The 15th Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) took place May 10–11, 2017, Mainz, Germany during which scientists and CIMT members from all over the world not only celeb...

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The Role of Mathematical Models in Immuno-Oncology: Challenges and Future Perspectives

2021

Immuno-oncology (IO) focuses on the ability of the immune system to detect and eliminate cancer cells. Since the approval of the first immune checkpoint inhibitor, immunotherapies have become a major player in oncology treatment and, in 2021, represented the highest number of approved drugs in the field. In spite of this, there is still a fraction of patients that do not respond to these therapies and develop resistance mechanisms. In this sense, mathematical models offer an opportunity to identify predictive biomarkers, optimal dosing schedules and rational combinations to maximize clinical response. This work aims to outline the main therapeutic targets in IO and to provide a description …

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Evolution of checkpoint inhibitors for the treatment of metastatic gastric cancers: Current status and future perspectives.

2018

Abstract Background Standard treatment options for patients with advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancer (GC/GEJC) are associated with limited efficacy and some toxicity. Recently, immunotherapy with antibodies that inhibit the programmed death 1 (PD-1)/programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) interaction has emerged as a new treatment option. This manuscript reviews early-phase and late-phase trials of immunotherapy in advanced GC/GEJC. Methods Searches for studies of immunotherapy in GC/GEJC were performed using PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and abstract databases for select annual congresses. Findings were interpreted based on expert opinion. Results Monotherapy with anti–PD-1/PD-L1 …

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Tracking the evolution of circulating exosomal-PD-L1 to monitor melanoma patients

2020

ABSTRACT In the era of immunotherapies there is an urgent need to implement the use of circulating biomarkers in clinical practice to facilitate personalized therapy and to predict treatment response. We conducted a prospective study to evaluate the usefulness of circulating exosomal-PD-L1 in melanoma patients’ follow-up. We studied the dynamics of exosomal-PD-L1 from 100 melanoma patients by using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We found that PD-L1 was secreted through exosomes by melanoma cells. Exosomes carrying PD-L1 had immunosuppressive properties since they were as efficient as the cancer cell from which they derive at inhibiting T-cell activation. In plasma from melanoma patie…

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Immune-checkpoint inhibitors in non-small cell lung cancer: A tool to improve patients’ selection

2018

The identification of reliable predictive biomarkers of efficacy or resistance to immune-oncology (I–O) agents is a major issue for translational research and clinical practice. However, along with PDL1 and molecular features other clinical, radiological and laboratory factors can be considered for the selection of those patients who would not be the best candidate for immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICPIs). We examined these factors, emerging from the results of currently available studies in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), aiming to provide a useful and manageable tool which can help Oncologists in their everyday clinical practice. A thorough patient evaluation and close clinical monito…

0301 basic medicineOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmsImmune-checkpoint inhibitorSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaImmune-checkpoint inhibitorsBiomarkers; Immune-checkpoint inhibitors; Immune-oncology; Non-small cell lung cancer; Predictive factors; Antibodies Monoclonal; B7-H1 Antigen; Biomarkers; CTLA-4 Antigen; Carcinoma Non-Small-Cell Lung; Humans; Immunotherapy; Lung Neoplasms; Patient Selection; Hematology; OncologyAntibodiesB7-H1 Antigen03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNon-small cell lung cancerCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungInternal medicineMonoclonalmedicineHumansCTLA-4 AntigenNeutrophil to lymphocyte ratioNon-Small-Cell LungLung cancerHepatitisPerformance statusbusiness.industryPatient SelectionCarcinomaInterstitial lung diseaseAntibodies MonoclonalBronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumoniaBiomarkerHematologymedicine.diseaseBiomarkers; Immune-checkpoint inhibitors; Immune-oncology; Non-small cell lung cancer; Predictive factors; Hematology; OncologyClinical trial030104 developmental biologyOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunotherapyPredictive factorbusinessBiomarkersImmune-oncologyPredictive factorsProgressive diseaseCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
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CD5 and CD6 as immunoregulatory biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer

2020

Background: The study of immune surveillance in the tumour microenvironment is leading to the development of new biomarkers and therapies. The present research focuses on the expression of CD5 and CD6-two lymphocyte surface markers involved in the fine tuning of TCR signaling-as potential prognostic biomarkers in resectable stages of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).; Methods: CD5 and CD6 gene expression was analysed by reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTqPCR) in 186 paired fresh frozen tumour and normal tissue samples of resected NSCLC.; Results: Patients with higher CD5 expression had significantly increased overall survival (OS, 49.63 vs. 99.90 months, P=0.…

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Exploratory outcome analyses according to stage and/or residual disease in the ICON7 trial of carboplatin and paclitaxel with or without bevacizumab …

2018

Objective In the randomized phase 3 ICON7 trial (ISRCTN91273375), adding bevacizumab to chemotherapy for newly diagnosed ovarian cancer significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS; primary endpoint) but not overall survival (OS; secondary endpoint) in the intent-to-treat (ITT) population. We explored treatment effect according to stage and extent of residual disease. Methods Patients with stage IIB–IV or high-risk (grade 3/clear-cell) stage I–IIA ovarian cancer were randomized to receive six cycles of carboplatin and paclitaxel either alone or with bevacizumab 7.5 mg/kg every 3 weeks followed by single-agent bevacizumab for 12 further cycles (total duration 12 months). Post hoc ex…

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Challenges and advances for the treatment of renal cancer patients with brain metastases: From immunological background to upcoming clinical evidence…

2021

The introduction of checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) treatment landscape, resulted in improvements in overall survival (OS) in metastatic patients. Brain metastases (BMs) are a specific metastatic site of interest representing a predictive factor of poor prognosis. Patients with BMs were usually excluded from prospective clinical trials in the past. Despite recent evidence suggest the efficacy and safety of ICIs, the BMs treatment remains a challenge; the immunotherapy responsiveness seems to be multifactorial and dependent on several factors, such as the genetic intratumor heterogeneity and the immunosuppressive role of the brain tumor microenvironment. This revie…

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