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Molecular predictors of response to pembrolizumab in thymic carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: Thymic carcinoma is rare and has a poorer prognosis than thymomas. The treatment options are limited after failure of platinum-based chemotherapy. We previously performed a single-center phase II study of pembrolizumab in patients with advanced thymic carcinoma, showing a 22.5% response rate. Here, we characterize the genomic and transcriptomic profile of thymic carcinoma samples from 10 patients (5 non-responders versus 5 responders) in this cohort, with the main aim of identifying potential predictors of response to immunotherapy. We find that expression of PDL1 and alterations in genes or pathways that correlated with PD-L1 expression (CYLD and BAP1) could be potential predictors for response or resistance to immunotherapy in patients with advanced thymic carcinoma. Our study provides insights into potential predictive markers/pathways to select patients with thymic carcinoma for anti-PD-1 immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: He Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8484507 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular predictors of response to pembrolizumab in thymic carcinoma.

He Yongfeng Y   Ramesh Archana A   Gusev Yuriy Y   Bhuvaneshwar Krithika K   Giaccone Giuseppe G  

Cell reports. Medicine 20210903 9


Thymic carcinoma is rare and has a poorer prognosis than thymomas. The treatment options are limited after failure of platinum-based chemotherapy. We previously performed a single-center phase II study of pembrolizumab in patients with advanced thymic carcinoma, showing a 22.5% response rate. Here, we characterize the genomic and transcriptomic profile of thymic carcinoma samples from 10 patients (5 non-responders versus 5 responders) in this cohort, with the main aim of identifying potential pr  ...[more]

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