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Volume 20 Issue 9, September 2023

Antigen presentation in cancer, inspired by the Review on p604.

Cover design: S.Harris

Comment

  • The FDA Accelerated Approval pathway, which has been pivotal in enabling early access to new oncology drugs over the past three decades, has recently come under increased scrutiny. New draft guidance published in March 2023 offers several possible solutions to improve this pathway, with the ultimate goal of improving outcomes for patients with cancer, but might also have important limitations.

    • David J. Benjamin
    • Mark P. Lythgoe
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News & Views

  • COSMIC-313 combines all of the approved drugs against actionable targets in renal cell carcinoma into one triplet regimen. Although this approach has greater clinical efficacy than one of the standard-of-care doublet therapies, toxicities can limit adequate drug administration and, thus, we argue that this regimen should not yet be adopted. We also discuss ongoing investigations of other triplet regimens.

    • Kathryn E. Beckermann
    • Brian I. Rini
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Reviews

  • Many studies attempting to identify biomarkers for predicting of immune-checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) efficacy have led to the description of Gut OncoMicrobiome Signatures (GOMS). Several GOMS support an association between oncogenesis and intestinal dysbiosis, and other GOMS are shared between patients with several cancer subtypes and individuals with seemingly unrelated chronic inflammatory disorders. The authors of this Review discuss these patterns as well as the findings from a meta-analysis of GOMS associated with clinical benefit from ICIs, and propose practical guidelines to incorporate GOMS in decision-making in immuno-oncology.

    • Andrew Maltez Thomas
    • Marine Fidelle
    • Laurence Zitvogel
    Review Article
  • Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and other immunotherapies have revolutionized the treatment of patients with cancer. Nonetheless, most patients do not derive durable benefit, indicating a need for biomarkers to guide treatment selection. In this Review, the authors describe the role of antigen presentation in response to ICIs and other immunotherapies, with a focus on the role of molecular and/or genomic alterations affecting antigen presentation.

    • Kailin Yang
    • Ahmed Halima
    • Timothy A. Chan
    Review Article
  • Lung cancer is the commonest cancer globally. Reflecting patterns of smoking and other risk factor exposures, both the incidence of and mortality from lung cancer are highest in economically developed countries. Nonetheless, developing and less economically developed countries are likely to have the biggest increases in lung cancer in the coming years. In this Review, the authors describe the global epidemiology of lung cancer, and how changes in exposures, socioeconomic status, public health interventions and better treatment strategies are influencing both the incidence of and mortality from lung cancer.

    • Amanda Leiter
    • Rajwanth R. Veluswamy
    • Juan P. Wisnivesky

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  • Despite advances in drug development for patients with lymphoma over the past decades, the identification of biomarkers for treatment selection remains an unmet need. The authors of this Review provide an overview of quantitative PET-based biomarkers in this patient population and discuss the challenges and opportunities in the integration of these biomarkers in clinical trials and the routine management of patients with lymphoma.

    • Juan Pablo Alderuccio
    • Russ A. Kuker
    • Craig H. Moskowitz
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