• Bmc Med · Oct 2016

    Novel algorithmic approach predicts tumor mutation load and correlates with immunotherapy clinical outcomes using a defined gene mutation set.

    • Jason Roszik, Lauren E Haydu, Kenneth R Hess, Junna Oba, Aron Y Joon, Alan E Siroy, Tatiana V Karpinets, Francesco C Stingo, Veera Baladandayuthapani, Michael T Tetzlaff, Jennifer A Wargo, Ken Chen, Marie-Andrée Forget, Cara L Haymaker, Jie Qing Chen, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Agda K Eterovic, Kenna R Shaw, Gordon B Mills, Jeffrey E Gershenwald, Laszlo G Radvanyi, Patrick Hwu, FutrealP AndrewPADepartment of Genomic Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 77030, USA., Don L Gibbons, Alexander J Lazar, Chantale Bernatchez, Michael A Davies, and Scott E Woodman.
    • Department of Melanoma Medical Oncology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Unit 904, Houston, TX, 77030, USA. jroszik@mdanderson.org.
    • Bmc Med. 2016 Oct 25; 14 (1): 168168.

    BackgroundWhile clinical outcomes following immunotherapy have shown an association with tumor mutation load using whole exome sequencing (WES), its clinical applicability is currently limited by cost and bioinformatics requirements.MethodsWe developed a method to accurately derive the predicted total mutation load (PTML) within individual tumors from a small set of genes that can be used in clinical next generation sequencing (NGS) panels. PTML was derived from the actual total mutation load (ATML) of 575 distinct melanoma and lung cancer samples and validated using independent melanoma (n = 312) and lung cancer (n = 217) cohorts. The correlation of PTML status with clinical outcome, following distinct immunotherapies, was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method.ResultsPTML (derived from 170 genes) was highly correlated with ATML in cutaneous melanoma and lung adenocarcinoma validation cohorts (R2 = 0.73 and R2 = 0.82, respectively). PTML was strongly associated with clinical outcome to ipilimumab (anti-CTLA-4, three cohorts) and adoptive T-cell therapy (1 cohort) clinical outcome in melanoma. Clinical benefit from pembrolizumab (anti-PD-1) in lung cancer was also shown to significantly correlate with PTML status (log rank P value < 0.05 in all cohorts).ConclusionsThe approach of using small NGS gene panels, already applied to guide employment of targeted therapies, may have utility in the personalized use of immunotherapy in cancer.

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