Combined Tcr Repertoire Profiles And Blood Cell Phenotypes Predict Melanoma Patient Response To Personalized Neoantigen Therapy Plus Anti-Pd-1

CELL REPORTS MEDICINE(2020)

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T cells use highly diverse receptors (TCRs) to identify tumor cells presenting neoantigens arising from genetic mutations and establish anti-tumor activity. Immunotherapy harnessing neoantigen-specific T cells to target tumors has emerged as a promising clinical approach. To assess whether a comprehensive peripheral mononuclear blood cell analysis predicts responses to a personalized neoantigen cancer vaccine combined with anti-PD-1 therapy, we characterize the TCR repertoires and T and B cell frequencies in 21 patients with metastatic melanoma who received this regimen. TCR-alpha/beta-chain sequencing reveals that prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) is strongly associated with increased clonal baseline TCR repertoires and longitudinal repertoire stability. Furthermore, the frequencies of antigen-experienced T and B cells in the peripheral blood correlate with repertoire characteristics. Analysis of these baseline immune features enables prediction of PFS following treatment. This method offers a pragmatic clinical approach to assess patients' immune state and to direct therapeutic decision making.
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NEO-PV-01,T cell clonality,TCR repertoire,anti-PD-1,cancer vaccines,flow cytometry,immunotherapy,melanoma,predictive biomarkers
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