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Immunotherapy in Sarcoma: Current Data and Promising Strategies

Georgina Wood, Christian F. Meyer, Florent Petitprez, Sandra P. D’Angelo

2024American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Traditionally sarcomas have been considered immunologically quiet tumours, with low tumour mutational burden (TMB) and an immunosuppressive tumour microenvironment (TME), consisting of decreased T-cell infiltration and elevated levels of H1F1α, macrophages and neutrophils. 1 , 2 However, research has shown that a subset of sarcomas are immunologically ‘hot’ with either high TMB, PDL-1 expression, CD8+ T cells or presence of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) demonstrating sensitivity to immunotherapy. 3 , 4 Here, we review the current evidence for immunotherapy use in bone sarcomas (BS) and soft tissue sarcomas (STS), with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and adoptive cellular therapies including engineered T-cell therapies, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies, tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and cancer vaccines and biomarkers of response.

Topics & Concepts

Chimeric antigen receptorImmunotherapyCD8Cancer researchTumor microenvironmentMedicineSarcomaImmune systemCancer immunotherapyInfiltration (HVAC)Cytotoxic T cellT cellAntigenImmunologyBiologyPathologyIn vitroPhysicsThermodynamicsBiochemistryCAR-T cell therapy researchCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersImmunotherapy and Immune Responses