Pembrolizumab alters the tumor immune landscape in a patient with dMMR glioblastoma

帕博利珠单抗改变了dMMR胶质母细胞瘤患者的肿瘤免疫微环境

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Abstract

Congenital DNA mismatch repair defects (dMMR), such as Lynch Syndrome, predispose patients to a variety of cancers and account for approximately 1% of glioblastoma cases. While few therapeutic options exist for glioblastoma, checkpoint blockade therapy has proven effective in dMMR tumors. Here we present a case study of a male in their 30s diagnosed with dMMR glioblastoma treated with pembrolizumab who experienced a partial response to therapy. Using a multiplex IHC analysis pipeline on archived slide specimens from tumor resections at diagnosis and after therapeutic interventions, we quantified changes in the frequency and spatial distribution of key cell populations in the tumor tissue. Notably, proliferating (KI67+) macrophages and T cells increased in frequency as did other KI67+ cells within the tumor. Therapeutic intervention remodeled the cellular spatial distribution in the tumor leading to a greater frequency of macrophage/tumor cell interactions and T cell/T cell interactions, highlighting impacts of checkpoint blockade on tumor cytoarchitecture and revealing spatial patterns that may indicate advantageous immune interactions in glioma and other solid tumors treated with these agents.

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