Multi-omics analysis reveals immune features associated with immunotherapy benefit in squamous cell lung cancer patients from Phase III Lung-MAP S1400I trial
Parra E, Zhang J, Duose D, Gonzalez-Kozlova E, Redman M, Chen H, Manyam G, Kumar G, Zhang J, Song X, Lazcano R, Marques-Piubelli M, Laberiano-Fernandez C, Rojas F, Zhang B, Taing L, Jhaveri A, Geisberg J, Altreuter J, Michor F, Provencher J, Yu J, Cerami E, Moravec R, Kannan K, Luthra R, Alatrash G, Huang H, Xie H, Patel M, Nie K, Harris J, Argueta K, Lindsay J, Biswas R, Van Nostrand S, Kim-Schulze S, Gray J, Herbst R, Wistuba I, Gettinger S, Kelly K, Bazhenova L, Gnjatic S, Lee J, Zhang J, Haymaker C. Multi-omics analysis reveals immune features associated with immunotherapy benefit in squamous cell lung cancer patients from Phase III Lung-MAP S1400I trial. Clinical Cancer Research 2024, 30: 1655-1668. PMID: 38277235, PMCID: PMC11016892, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-23-0251.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromosome copy-number variationsOverall survivalMultiplex immunofluorescenceMulti-omics analysisAssociated with superior progression-free survivalNCounter PanCancer Immune Profiling PanelSquamous cell lung cancer patientsSuperior progression-free survivalTreated with nivolumab monotherapyAssociated with worse overall survivalNon-small cell carcinomaAssociated with worse survivalCell lung cancer patientsCold immune microenvironmentProgression-free survivalImmune Profiling PanelRegulatory T cellsPhase III trialsResponse to ICIImmune cell infiltrationHigher immune scoresImmune cell densityLung cancer patientsWhole-exome sequencingImmune gene expression profiles
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