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Immunotherapy Resistance and Therapeutic Strategies in PD-L1 High Expression Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Jianhua Liu, Yin Cai, Jiang Liu, Dadong Chen, Xiang Wu

2025OncoTargets and Therapy9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most common subtype of lung cancer, and high programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression (≥50%) is a key biomarker for predicting clinical benefit from immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). This therapy has substantially improved long-term survival rates, with a five-year survival rate exceeding 25%. Nevertheless, primary or acquired resistance occurs in 30-40% of PD-L1-high patients. This resistance arises from multifactorial mechanisms involving tumor-intrinsic adaptations, immune microenvironment reprogramming, and extrinsic immunosuppressive signals. In this review, we systematically dissect the biological and clinical drivers of ICIs resistance in PD-L1-high NSCLC and explore emerging strategies to overcome these barriers, including novel combinatorial approaches and biomarker-guided therapies.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyLung cancerMedicineCancer immunotherapyCancer researchResistance (ecology)PD-L1OncologyCancerInternal medicineBiologyEcologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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