The Challenges of Tumor Mutational Burden as an Immunotherapy Biomarker.

Jardim Denis L, Goodman Aaron, de Melo Gagliato Debora, Kurzrock Razelle

Cancer cell · 2021 · PMID 33125859 · 인용 1.2k

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Tumor mutational burden (TMB) reflects cancer mutation quantity. Mutations are processed to neo-antigens and presented by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins to T cells. To evade immune eradication, cancers exploit checkpoints that dampen T cell reactivity.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed cancer treatment by enabling T cell reactivation; however, response biomarkers are required, as most patients do not benefit. Higher TMB results in more neo-antigens, increasing chances for T cell recognition, and clinically correlates with better ICI outcomes. Nevertheless, TMB is an imperfect response biomarker.

A composite predictor that also includes critical variables, such as MHC and T cell receptor repertoire, is needed.

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