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Efficacy of anti-PD-1 antibodies in NSCLC patients with an EGFR mutation and high PD-L1 expression

Ken Masuda, Hidehito Horinouchi, Midori Tanaka, Ryoko Inaba Higashiyama, Yuki Shinno, Jun Sato, Yuji Matsumoto, Yusuke Okuma, Tatsuya Yoshida, Yasushi Goto, Noboru Yamamoto, Yuichiro Ohe

2020Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Several studies have demonstrated that non-small cell lung cancer patients (NSCLCs) harboring epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations have poor clinical outcomes in response to treatment with programmed death-1 (PD-1) inhibitors. However, it remains unclear whether EGFR-mutated NSCLCs with a high programmed death-ligand-1 (PD-L1) expression (tumor proportion score ≥ 50%) respond to PD-1 inhibitors. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated the NSCLCs who had received PD-1 inhibitors between January 2016 and December 2018 to assess the efficacy of PD-1 inhibitors in patients with an EGFR mutation and high PD-L1 expression. RESULTS: There were 153 patients with a high PD-L1 expression level, and the median progression-free survival (mPFS) was 5.3 months [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3-12.4 months] in the patients with EGFR mutations (n = 17) and 8.3 months (95% CI 6.0-11.7 months) in those with wild-type EGFR (n = 136; hazard ratio (HR) 1.62; 95% CI 0.83-2.87). Among the 110 patients in the low PD-L1 expression group, the mPFS was 1.6 months (95% CI 1.3-5.9 months) in the patients with EGFR mutations (n = 18) and 3.8 months (95% CI 2.5-5.9 months) in those with wild-type EGFR (n = 92; HR 2.59; 95% CI 1.48-4.31). The HR for PFS in the group with EGFR mutations and high PD-L1 expression was 0.97 (95% CI 0.56-1.59) compared to the group with wild-type EGFR and low PD-L1 expression. CONCLUSIONS: PD-1 inhibitors can serve as one of the treatment options for NSCLCs with an EGFR mutation and high PD-L1 expression.

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Hazard ratioInternal medicineMedicineLung cancerPD-L1Confidence intervalHematologyOncologyEpidermal growth factor receptorGastroenterologyCancerImmunotherapyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsLung Cancer Research Studies
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