Publication: Systemic CD4 immunity: a powerful clinical biomarker for PD-L1/PD-1 immunotherapy
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The search for non-invasive systemic biomarkers of response to PD-L1/PD-1 blockade immunotherapy is currently a priority in oncoimmunology. In contrast to classical tumor biomarkers, the identification of clinically useful immunological biomarkers is certainly a challenge, as anti-cancer immune responses depend on the coordinated action of many cell types. Studies on the dynamics of systemic CD8 T-cell populations have provided indications that such biomarkers may have a place in clinical practice. However, the power of CD8 T-cell subsets to discriminate clinical responses in immunotherapy has so far proven to be limited. The systemic evaluation of CD8 T-cell regulators such as myeloid cells and CD4 T cells may provide the solution. Here we discuss the value of systemic quantification of CD4 T-cell subsets for patient selection in light of the results obtained by Prof. Kagamu′s and our team. Our studies have independently demonstrated that the evaluation of the pre-treatment status of systemic CD4 immunity is a critical factor for the clinical outcome of PD-L1/PD-1 blockade therapy with robust predictive capacities.
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