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The tale of TILs in breast cancer: A report from The International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group.


ABSTRACT: The advent of immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) in modern oncology has significantly improved survival in several cancer settings. A subgroup of women with breast cancer (BC) has immunogenic infiltration of lymphocytes with expression of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1). These patients may potentially benefit from ICI targeting the programmed death 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 signaling axis. The use of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) as predictive and prognostic biomarkers has been under intense examination. Emerging data suggest that TILs are associated with response to both cytotoxic treatments and immunotherapy, particularly for patients with triple-negative BC. In this review from The International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group, we discuss (a) the biological understanding of TILs, (b) their analytical and clinical validity and efforts toward the clinical utility in BC, and (c) the current status of PD-L1 and TIL testing across different continents, including experiences from low-to-middle-income countries, incorporating also the view of a patient advocate. This information will help set the stage for future approaches to optimize the understanding and clinical utilization of TIL analysis in patients with BC.

SUBMITTER: El Bairi K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8636568 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The tale of TILs in breast cancer: A report from The International Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Working Group.

El Bairi Khalid K   Haynes Harry R HR   Blackley Elizabeth E   Fineberg Susan S   Shear Jeffrey J   Turner Sophia S   de Freitas Juliana Ribeiro JR   Sur Daniel D   Amendola Luis Claudio LC   Gharib Masoumeh M   Kallala Amine A   Arun Indu I   Azmoudeh-Ardalan Farid F   Fujimoto Luciana L   Sua Luz F LF   Liu Shi-Wei SW   Lien Huang-Chun HC   Kirtani Pawan P   Balancin Marcelo M   El Attar Hicham H   Guleria Prerna P   Yang Wenxian W   Shash Emad E   Chen I-Chun IC   Bautista Veronica V   Do Prado Moura Jose Fernando JF   Rapoport Bernardo L BL   Castaneda Carlos C   Spengler Eunice E   Acosta-Haab Gabriela G   Frahm Isabel I   Sanchez Joselyn J   Castillo Miluska M   Bouchmaa Najat N   Md Zin Reena R RR   Shui Ruohong R   Onyuma Timothy T   Yang Wentao W   Husain Zaheed Z   Willard-Gallo Karen K   Coosemans An A   Perez Edith A EA   Provenzano Elena E   Ericsson Paula Gonzalez PG   Richardet Eduardo E   Mehrotra Ravi R   Sarancone Sandra S   Ehinger Anna A   Rimm David L DL   Bartlett John M S JMS   Viale Giuseppe G   Denkert Carsten C   Hida Akira I AI   Sotiriou Christos C   Loibl Sibylle S   Hewitt Stephen M SM   Badve Sunil S   Symmans William Fraser WF   Kim Rim S RS   Pruneri Giancarlo G   Goel Shom S   Francis Prudence A PA   Inurrigarro Gloria G   Yamaguchi Rin R   Garcia-Rivello Hernan H   Horlings Hugo H   Afqir Said S   Salgado Roberto R   Adams Sylvia S   Kok Marleen M   Dieci Maria Vittoria MV   Michiels Stefan S   Demaria Sandra S   Loi Sherene S  

NPJ breast cancer 20211201 1


The advent of immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) in modern oncology has significantly improved survival in several cancer settings. A subgroup of women with breast cancer (BC) has immunogenic infiltration of lymphocytes with expression of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1). These patients may potentially benefit from ICI targeting the programmed death 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 signaling axis. The use of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) as predictive and prognostic biomarkers has been under intense exam  ...[more]

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