| Literature DB >> 28919999 |
Denis Migliorini1, Nicolas Mach1,2, Diego Aguiar3, Rémi Vernet2, Basile Nicolas Landis4, Minerva Becker5, Thomas McKee3, Valérie Dutoit6, Pierre-Yves Dietrich1,6.
Abstract
Chordoma is a rare tumor of notochordal origin, currently principally treated by surgery and/or irradiation. Here, we describe the clinical outcome of 3 consecutive patients with metastatic and locally advanced chordoma, treated with different immunotherapeutic approaches. All patients presented fast growing tumors and failure of standard therapies. One was treated with a tumor-based vaccine, the 2 others with anti-PD1 antibodies, all with impressive clinical and radiological responses. We therefore propose that chordoma is an immunogenic tumor and thus that translational and clinical research is necessary to develop rationally designed immunotherapy approaches.Entities:
Keywords: brachyury; chordoma; immune checkpoint inhibitors; immunotherapy; melanoma antigens; neoantigen; tumor vaccine
Year: 2017 PMID: 28919999 PMCID: PMC5593713 DOI: 10.1080/2162402X.2017.1338235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncoimmunology ISSN: 2162-4011 Impact factor: 8.110