Abstract 5758
Background
Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma are common cancers with growing incidence rates. Nivolumab, anti-programmed-death 1 protein (PD1) antibody selectively blocks the interaction between PD-1 and its ligand PD-L1 and enables a restart of the immune response against cancer cells, significantly improving survival in both treatment-naïve and pretreated patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) and metastatic melanoma. It was hypothesized that proliferation of specific T cell clones may be associated with response to anti-PD1 therapy. The aim of this study was to analyze T cell repertoire.
Methods
Blood samples of 10 patients with mRCC and 12 patients with metastatic melanoma were evaluated and compared to 14 healthy controls. All mRCC patients were treated with nivolumab after prior interferon α, sunitinib, pazopanib, everolimus or axitinib. Mononuclear cells were isolated from the peripheral blood on Histopaque. Cells were stained with directly labeled anti-CD3 PerCP-Cy5.5, anti-CD4 APC, anti-CD8 APC-Cy7 and anti-TCR FITC and PE antibodies. In total, 24 Vß TCR families were evaluated. Measurement was performed by multicolor flow cytometry. Data were analyzed with Wilcoxon non-parametric test and principal component analysis.
Results
Significant changes in following TCR families (p < 0.001) were confirmed: an increase of CD4+ cells Vß16, Vß20, a decrease of CD4+ cells Vß17 and CD8+ cells Vß5.1, Vß5.3, Vß7.1, Vß22. In several patients, highly enriched individual populations of CD4+ together with CD8+ cells were observed. CD4+ Vß21.3 was increased significantly in mRCC patients while decreased in melanoma patients.
Conclusions
Significant changes in TCR repertoire were observed in mRCC and melanoma patients treated with nivolumab compared to healthy controls. The changes were different between mRCC and melanoma patients as shown on principal component analysis biplot. Very high levels of CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes with defined TCR Vß families were identified in several patients. Clonal expansion of CD4+ and CD8+ cells is related to nivolumab treatment and it is likely to correlate with the response to treatment.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
3361 - Providing a nurse-led telephone intervention for patients treated with oral anticancer medication: symptom management and adherence monitoring
Presenter: Etienne Minvielle
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
3937 - Chronological evaluation of health-related quality of life and physical symptoms in postoperative pancreatic cancer patients up to 12 months
Presenter: Naoko Sato
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
5620 - Understanding the patients’ Experiences of Radiation Therapy: A Qualitative Study on Prostate Cancer Patients
Presenter: Sakarias Johansson
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
1792 - Effect of Kegel exercises on prevention of urinary and fecal incontinence in patients with prostate cancer undergoing radiotherapy
Presenter: Aydan Uravylioglu
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
2169 - The Meaning of Responsibility – a Secondary Analysis of Patients and Caregivers Calls to an Oncology Emergency Telephone
Presenter: Heidi Jacobsen
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
4587 - Cognitive function changes and Associated Factors in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy
Presenter: Elif Dil
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
1981 - Prevention of dental complications in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) receiving bisphosphonates treatment
Presenter: CESCA PUIGMARTI
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
2725 - Safety profile of oral netupitant/palonosetron in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients.
Presenter: Marina Bosch - Damas
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
5112 - Symptomatic and toxicity management of cancer patients using a telephone support model led by the oncology nurse
Presenter: Gemma Simó
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract
1365 - Symptom cluster of fatigue, sleep disturbance and depression and its impact on quality of life among Chinese breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy: A cross-sectional study
Presenter: Xiaole HE
Session: Poster Display session 3
Resources:
Abstract