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Patrick M McCarthy1, Matthew J Rendo2, Matthew D Uy3, Alexandra M Adams1, Anne E O'Shea1, Daniel William Nelson4, Joshua L Fenderson2, Katherine M Cebe3, Robert W Krell1, Guy T Clifton1, George E Peoples5, Timothy J Vreeland1.
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains deadly despite advances in systemic therapies and surgical techniques. While there is increasing utilization of immune therapies across diverse cancer types, PDAC remains generally resistant to these treatments. We report a case of locally advanced PDAC treated with preoperative radiation and anti-PD-1 immunotherapy guided by preoperative PD-L1 tumor analysis. After 4 months of preoperative therapy, the patient was submitted to resection, demonstrating a near-complete pathologic response on final tumor analysis. We will discuss the relevant literature and current state of immunotherapeutics for PDAC.Entities:
Keywords: PD-L1; complete response; immune checkpoint inhibitor; locally advanced; pancreatic cancer; pembrolizumab
Year: 2021 PMID: 34103944 PMCID: PMC8179799 DOI: 10.2147/OTT.S311661
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Onco Targets Ther ISSN: 1178-6930 Impact factor: 4.147
Figure 1Sagittal CT scan representative image demonstrating the tumor's proximity to central arterial vasculature (A). Axial and coronal representative CT images demonstrating tumor proximity to gastric (B and D) and colonic (C) tissues (arrows demarcate points of organ abutment). Representative CT images obtained after 25 Gy of radiotherapy and four cycles of immunotherapy with gold fiducials demarcating the tumor (E–G).
Figure 2Pancreas with treatment effect. H&E stain (A and C) shows areas of necrosis surrounded by lymphocytes consistent with prior tumor bed. CD3 immunohistochemical stain (B and D) highlights CD3+ T lymphocytes surrounding areas of prior tumor bed.
Figure 3(A) H&E stain; 4x; Colon containing residual carcinoma with lymphocytic infiltrate within tumor (black arrowheads) and area of treatment effect (blue arrows). (B) CK7 IHC stain; 40x; CK7 stain highlighting residual carcinoma within colonic mucosa. (C) CD3 IHC stain; 40x; IHC stain highlighting CD3+ lymphocytes within tumor and area of treatment effect. (D) H&E stain; 400x; High power view of residual carcinoma within the colon with numerous tumor infiltrating lymphocytes.