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Biomarkers for Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Response in NSCLC: Current Developments and Applicability

Katiane Tostes, Aléxia Polo Siqueira, Rui Manuel Reis, Letícia Ferro Leal, Lídia Maria Rebolho Batista Arantes

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lung cancer has the highest mortality rate among all cancer types, resulting in over 1.8 million deaths annually. Immunotherapy utilizing immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has revolutionized the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). ICIs, predominantly monoclonal antibodies, modulate co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory signals crucial for maintaining immune tolerance. Despite significant therapeutic advancements in NSCLC, patients still face challenges such as disease progression, recurrence, and high mortality rates. Therefore, there is a need for predictive biomarkers that can guide lung cancer treatment strategies. Currently, programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression is the only established biomarker for predicting ICI response. However, its accuracy and robustness are not consistently reliable. This review provides an overview of potential biomarkers currently under development or in the validation stage that hold promise in improving the classification of responders and non-responders to ICI therapy in the near future.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyLung cancerMedicineBiomarkerOncologyMonoclonal antibodyImmune systemDiseaseImmune checkpointCancerBiomarker discoveryCancer immunotherapyInternal medicineImmunologyCancer researchAntibodyBiologyProteomicsGeneBiochemistryCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsLung Cancer Research Studies
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