1. 460 Spatial distribution of infiltrating T lymphocytes with Immunoscore® CR T cells exhaustion test helps stratification of NSCLC patients treated with PD1/PDL1 inhibitors in the PIONeeR project
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Vanina Leca, Alboukadel Kassambara, Lamia Ghezali, Pernelle Outters, Christelle Cotteaux-Lautard, Fanny Arnoux, Thomas Sbarrato, Florence Monville, Maryannick Le Ray, Marie Roumieux, Stephane Garcia, Richard Malkoun, Noémie Resseguier, Arnaud Boyer, Louisiane Lebas, Hervé Pegliasco, Patricia Barré, Clarisse Audigier-valette, Sarah Zahi, Luc Odier, Stéphane Hominal, Maurice Perol, Julien Mazieres, Laurent Greillier, Fabrice Barlesi, and Jacques Fieschi-Meric
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Pharmacology ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Cancer ,Pembrolizumab ,medicine.disease ,Informed consent ,Atezolizumab ,Internal medicine ,Statistical significance ,Good clinical practice ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Nivolumab ,Lung cancer ,business ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundPD1/L1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICI) have significantly improved long-term outcome in about 20% of advanced Non Small Cells Lung Cancer (NSCLC) patients (pts), but 80% present primary or secondary resistance. The PIONeeR project (NCT03493581) aims to predict the response/resistance to PD1/L1 ICIs in advanced NSCLC pts through a comprehensive agnostic multiparametric and longitudinal biomarkers assessment. Data presented here are a focus on the quantification of tumor infiltration by lymphocytes, their activation as potential markers of the resistance to treatment by ICI.MethodsAdvanced NSCLC pts with available archived tumor tissue at screening visit (VS), treated with standard PD1/L1 ICIs (nivolumab, pembrolizumab or atezolizumab), alone (2nd line or more) or combined with chemotherapy (1st line), were re-biopsied at 6 weeks (V2) of treatment. PD1/L1 ICIs overall response rate (ORR) was assessed by RECIST 1.1 every 6 weeks. The multiplex IHC test ”Immunoscore® CR T Cells Exhaustion” (IS TCE) quantifies cytotoxic lymphocytes expressing three checkpoints: PD1, LAG3, TIM3, extrapolating their exhaustion status, both in the stroma and parenchyma. The unsupervised neural-network-based machine learning algorithm SOM (Self-Organizing Maps) was used to classify samples based on the 27 IS TCE variables. Statistical significance of survival differences between groups was evaluated using the log-rank test.ResultsAmong the first 100 pts, (male (64%), smokers (91,8%), ConclusionsIS TCE test may help stratifying and predicting responders to anti PD1/L1 therapy through checkpoint expressing lymphocytes quantification and spatial distribution. Additional tests performed on the PIONeeR cohort to explore other aspects of the immune response to cancer should complete these results.AcknowledgementsThis work is supported by French National Research Agency (ANR-17-RHUS-0007), a partnership of AMU, APHM, AstraZeneca, Centre Léon Bérard, CNRS, HalioDx, ImCheck Therapeutics, Innate Pharma, Inserm, Institut Paoli Calmettes and sponsored by AP HM. Drug supply is funded by AstraZeneca. Special thanks to patients and families.Trial RegistrationNCT03493581Ethics ApprovalThe study is conducted in accordance with Good Clinical Practice and the French applicable regulatory requirements (Public Health Code, article L.1121-1/La loi n° 2012–300 du 5 mars 2012 relative aux recherches impliquant la personne humaine (dite loi Jardé), the applicable subject privacy requirements, and the ethical principles that are outlined in the Declaration of Helsinski. The study was approved by the French Ethic Committee, CPP Ouest II - Angers, ref. CPP: 2028/08, Ref ANSM (French competent authority) 2018020500208, 2018072600120, 2019083000148. Freely given written informed consent was signed and obtained from each individual participating in the study, before any study specific procedure was undertaken and after the provision of information about the study by the investigator during a physician-patient consultation and sufficient time for reflection.
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