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PD-L1 expression as a prognostic marker in patients treated with chemotherapy for metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer

Rachel Woodford, Deborah Zhou, Sarah J. Lord, Ian C. Marschner, Wendy A. Cooper, Craig Lewis, Thomas John, James Chih‐Hsin Yang, Chee Khoon Lee

2022Future Oncology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: In metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (mNSCLC), PD-L1 expression is associated with benefit from immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy. However, the significance of PD-L1 expression in chemotherapy-treated patients is uncertain. Methods: Using the chemotherapy control arm of first-line randomized trials, a meta-analysis of the association between efficacy outcomes and PD-L1 status was performed, stratified by assay due to inter-assay differences. Results: Across 12 trials and 4378 patients, overall survival (OS) was superior in high PD-L1 versus negative tumors and low versus negative according to 22C3/28-8 assays. When classified by SP142 assay, no significant difference in response or survival was seen between PD-L1 groups. Conclusion: In mNSCLC, high PD-L1-expressing tumors are associated with longer OS and improved objective rate when treated with chemotherapy. Inter-assay variability impacts outcome results.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChemotherapyOncologyLung cancerInternal medicineCancerPathologyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsCancer Cells and Metastasis