Biomarkers of immune checkpoint inhibitor response and toxicity: Challenges and opportunities
Rachel Goodman, Seungyeon Jung, Justin M. Balko, Douglas B. Johnson
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors have transformed cancer therapy, but their optimal use is still constrained by lack of response and toxicity. Biomarkers of response may facilitate drug development by allowing appropriate therapy selection and focusing clinical trial enrollment. However, aside from PD-L1 staining in a subset of tumors and rarely mismatch repair deficiency, no biomarkers are routinely used in the clinic. In addition, severe toxicities may cause severe morbidity, therapy discontinuation, and even death. Here, we review the state of the field with a focus on our research in therapeutic biomarkers and toxicities from immune checkpoint inhibitors.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyToxicityImmune systemComputational biologyImmunologyCancer researchMedicineInternal medicineCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersCAR-T cell therapy researchColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies