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Biomarkers for predicting the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors

Chengji Wang, He-nan Wang, Liang Wang

2022Journal of Cancer39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Immune checkpoint blockade has vastly changed the landscape of cancer treatment and showed a promising prognosis for cancer patients. However, there is still a large portion of patients who have no response to this therapy. Therefore, it's essential to investigate biomarkers to predict the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. This article summarizes the predictive value of established biomarkers, including programmed cell death ligand 1(PD-L1) expression level, tumor mutational burden, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, and mismatch repair deficiency. It also addresses the predictive value of tumorous mutations, circulation factors, immune-related factors, and gut microbiome with immunotherapy treatment. Furthermore, some of the emerging novel biomarkers, and potential markers for hyper progressive disease are discussed, which should be validated in clinical trials in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Immune checkpointImmunotherapyBlockadeBiomarkerMedicineImmune systemDiseaseCancerClinical trialCTLA-4Predictive valueImmunologyBioinformaticsOncologyT cellInternal medicineBiologyReceptorBiochemistryCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchFerroptosis and cancer prognosis
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