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المؤلفAkbar, Shayista
المؤلفRaza, Afsheen
المؤلفMohsin, Reyad
المؤلفKanbour, Aladdin
المؤلفQadri, Shahnaz
المؤلفParray, Aijaz
المؤلفZar Gul, Abdul Rehman
المؤلفPhilip, Anite
المؤلفVijayakumar, Suma
المؤلفMerhi, Maysaloun
المؤلفHydrose, Shereena
المؤلفInchakalody, Varghese Philipose
المؤلفAl-Abdulla, Rajaa
المؤلفAbualainin, Wafa
المؤلفSirriya, Shaza Abu
المؤلفAl-Bozom, Issam
المؤلفUddin, Shahab
المؤلفKhan, Omar Muhammad
المؤلفMohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham
المؤلفAl Homsi, Ussama
المؤلفDermime, Said
تاريخ الإتاحة2023-05-28T06:26:52Z
تاريخ النشر2023-01-18
اسم المنشورFrontiers in Immunology
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1097117
الاقتباسAkbar, S., Raza, A., Mohsin, R., Kanbour, A., Qadri, S., Parray, A., ... & Dermime, S. (2022). Circulating exosomal immuno-oncological checkpoints and cytokines are potential biomarkers to monitor tumor response to anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy in non-small cell lung cancer patients. Frontiers in Immunology, 13.
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85147210480&origin=inward
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/43477
الملخصImmune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) including anti-PD-1 and anti-PD-L1 antibodies, have significantly changed the treatment outcomes of NSCLC patients with better overall survival. However, 15-40% of the patients still fail to respond to ICIs therapy. Identification of biomarkers associated with responses are mandated in order to increase the efficacy of such therapy. In this study we evaluated 27 serum-derived exosomal immuno-oncological proteins and 44 cytokines/chemokines before and after ICIs therapy in 17 NSCLC patients to identify surrogate biomarkers for treatment/monitoring patient stratification for maximum therapeutic benefit. We first confirmed the identity of the isolated exosomes to have their specific markers (CD63, CD81, HSP70 and CD91). We have demonstrated that baseline concentration of exosomal-PD-L1 (p<0.0001), exosomal-PD-L2 (p=0.0413) and exosomal-PD-1 (p=0.0131) from NSCLC patients were significantly higher than their soluble-free forms. Furthermore, the exosomal-PD-L1 was present in all the patients (100%), while only 71% of patients expressed tissue PD-L1. This indicates that exosomal-PD-L1 is a more reliable diagnostic biomarker. Interestingly, exosomal-PD-L2 expression was significantly higher (p=0.0193) in tissue PD-L1-negative patients compared to tissue PD-L1-positive patients. We have also shown that immuno-oncological proteins isolated from pre-ICIs treated patients were significantly higher in exosomes compared to their soluble-free counterparts (CD152, p=0.0008; CD80, p=0.0182; IDO, p=0.0443; Arginase, p<0.0001; Nectin-2, p<0.0001; NT5E, p<0.0001; Siglec-7, p<0.0001; Siglec-9, p=0.0335; CD28, p=0.0092; GITR, p<0.0001; MICA, p<0.0001). Finally, the changes in the expression levels of exosomal immuno-oncological proteins/cytokines and their correlation with tumor response to ICIs treatment were assessed. There was a significant downregulation of exosomal PD-L1 (p=0.0156), E-Cadherin (p=0.0312), ULBP1 (p=0.0156), ULBP3 (p=0.0391), MICA (p=0.0391), MICB (p=0.0469), Siglec7 (p=0.0078) and significant upregulation of exosomal PD-1 (p=0.0156) and IFN- γ (p=0.0156) in responding patients. Non-responding patients showed a significant increase in exosomal-PD-L1 (p=0.0078). Furthermore, responding-patients without liver-metastasis showed significant-upregulation of PD-1 (p=0.0070), and downregulation of ULBP1 (p=0.0137) and Siglec-7 (p=0.0037). Non-responding patients had significant-downregulation of ULBP3 (p=0.0317) in patient without brain-metastasis and significant-upregulation/downregulation of PD-L1 and ULBP3 (p=0.0262/0.0286) in patients with pulmonary-metastasis. We demonstrated for the first time that exosomal immuno-oncological proteins/cytokines are potential biomarkers to monitor response to ICIs therapy and can predict the clinical outcomes in NSCLC patients.
راعي المشروعThis research was funded by Academic Health System, Medical Research Center, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar, grant number MRC-01-20-507 and the Article Processing Charges was funded by Academic Health System, Medical Research Center, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar.
اللغةen
الناشرFrontiers Media S.A.
الموضوعbiomarkers
cytokines
exosomes
follow-up
immune-checkpoint inhibitors
immune-oncological-checkpoints
NSCLC
العنوانCirculating exosomal immuno-oncological checkpoints and cytokines are potential biomarkers to monitor tumor response to anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy in non-small cell lung cancer patients
النوعArticle
رقم المجلد13
ESSN1664-3224


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