Metabolic tumor volume assessed by 18F FDG - PET CT scan as a predictive biomarker for immune checkpoint blockers in advanced NSCLC and its biological correlates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Purpose: This study aimed to explore metabolic tumor volume (tMTV) as assessed 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (18F-FDG-PET/CT), and understand its biological meaning in patients with NSCLC exposed to immune checkpoint blockers(ICBs). Experimental design: In this study, patients with advanced NSCLC and a positive PET scan within 42 days of first line treatment were enrolled in 11 institutions across 4 countries. Total MTV (tMTV) was analyzed, with a 42% SUVmax threshold. Survival was analyzed according to high tMTV (≥ median). Plasma proteomic profile, whole exome, transcriptome and other analysis were performed on monocentric cohorts to explore its biological correlates. Results: Of the 518 patients included, 167 received ICBs, 257 had chemotherapy plus ICBs, and 94 had chemotherapy. Median tMTV was 99 cm3. Median overall survival (OS) for patients with high tMTV treated with ICBs was 11.4 months vs 29.6 months (P<0.0012) for those with low tMTV. In patients receiving chemotherapy-ICB tMTV did not correlate with OS (P=0.099). In patients with PD-L1≥1% and high tMTV, chemotherapy-ICB combination was associated with longer OS compared with ICBs alone (20 vs 11.4 months,p=0.026), while no survival differences observed in low tMTV group. High tMTV correlated (and its detrimental effect seems to be driven by) a specific proteomic profile and increase in genomic instability. Conclusion: Our analysis indicates high tTMV is linked to an increase in systemic inflammation, specific cytokines production and chromosomal instability. tTMV may serve as one of the biomarker to select the best upfront strategy in patients with PD-L1 positive advanced NSCLC.
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03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Metabolic tumor; 18F FDG - PET CT scan; biomarker; immune checkpoint blockers; advanced NSCLC; its biological
Elenco autori:
Dall'Olio, Filippo G; Zrafi, Wael; Roelants, Veronique; Ambrosini, Valentina; Fourquet, Aloyse; Mitea, Cristina; Passiglia, Francesco; Bauckneht, Matteo; Bonardel, Gerald; Conci, Nicole; Benitez, Jose Carlos; Arena, Vincenzo; Namour, Céline; Naigeon, Marie; Monnet, Isabelle; Beshiri, Kristi; Hoton, Delphine; Dursun, Safiye; Danlos, Francois Xavier; Argalia, Giulia; Aldea, Mihaela; Rovera, Guido; Derosa, Lisa; Iebba, Valerio; Gietema, Hester A; Gounant, Valerie; Lacroix, Valérie; Remon, Jordi; Gautheret, Daniel; Chaput, Nathalie; Job, Bastien; Kannouche, Patricia L; Velasco-Nuño, Monica; Zitvogel, Laurence; Cella, Eugenia; Chícharo de Freitas, José Reinaldo; Vasseur, Damien; Bettaieb, Mohamed Aymen; Tagliamento, Marco; Hendriks, Lizza; Italiano, Antoine; Planchard, David; Marabelle, Aurelien; Barlesi, Fabrice; Novello, Silvia; De Andreis, Desiree; Aboubakar Nan, Frank; Ardizzoni, Andrea; Zalcman, Gerard; Garcia, Camilo; Besse, Benjamin
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