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Age Correlates with Response to Anti-PD1, Reflecting Age-Related Differences in Intratumoral Effector and Regulatory T-Cell Populations.

Curtis H Kugel1, Stephen M Douglass1, Marie R Webster1, Amanpreet Kaur1,2, Qin Liu1, Xiangfan Yin1, Sarah A Weiss3, Farbod Darvishian4, Rami N Al-Rohil5, Abibatou Ndoye1,2, Reeti Behera1, Gretchen M Alicea1,2, Brett L Ecker1, Mitchell Fane1, Michael J Allegrezza1, Nikolaos Svoronos1, Vinit Kumar1, Daniel Y Wang5, Rajasekharan Somasundaram1, Siwen Hu-Lieskovan6, Alpaslan Ozgun7, Meenhard Herlyn1, Jose R Conejo-Garcia7, Dmitry Gabrilovich1, Erica L Stone1, Theodore S Nowicki6, Jeffrey Sosman8, Rajat Rai9, Matteo S Carlino9, Georgina V Long9, Richard Marais10, Antoni Ribas6, Zeynep Eroglu7, Michael A Davies11, Bastian Schilling12, Dirk Schadendorf13, Wei Xu14, Ravi K Amaravadi14, Alexander M Menzies9, Jennifer L McQuade11, Douglas B Johnson5, Iman Osman3, Ashani T Weeraratna15.   

Abstract

Purpose: We have shown that the aged microenvironment increases melanoma metastasis, and decreases response to targeted therapy, and here we queried response to anti-PD1.Experimental Design: We analyzed the relationship between age, response to anti-PD1, and prior therapy in 538 patients. We used mouse models of melanoma, to analyze the intratumoral immune microenvironment in young versus aged mice and confirmed our findings in human melanoma biopsies.
Results: Patients over the age of 60 responded more efficiently to anti-PD-1, and likelihood of response to anti-PD-1 increased with age, even when we controlled for prior MAPKi therapy. Placing genetically identical tumors in aged mice (52 weeks) significantly increased their response to anti-PD1 as compared with the same tumors in young mice (8 weeks). These data suggest that this increased response in aged patients occurs even in the absence of a more complex mutational landscape. Next, we found that young mice had a significantly higher population of regulatory T cells (Tregs), skewing the CD8+:Treg ratio. FOXP3 staining of human melanoma biopsies revealed similar increases in Tregs in young patients. Depletion of Tregs using anti-CD25 increased the response to anti-PD1 in young mice.Conclusions: While there are obvious limitations to our study, including our inability to conduct a meta-analysis due to a lack of available data, and our inability to control for mutational burden, there is a remarkable consistency in these data from over 500 patients across 8 different institutes worldwide. These results stress the importance of considering age as a factor for immunotherapy response. Clin Cancer Res; 24(21); 5347-56. ©2018 AACR See related commentary by Pawelec, p. 5193. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29898988      PMCID: PMC6324578          DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-1116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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