Abstract 5705
Background
The Lung Immune Prognostic Index (LIPI), consisting of an elevated derived neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (dNLR, 1 point for dNLR > 3 units) and an elevated lactate dehydrogenase level (LDH, 1 point for LDH > upper limit of normal) has recently been proposed as a biomarker for predicting immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy outcomes in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We sought to validate the LIPI in an external cohort, and quantify the evolution of the LIPI over time during ICI therapy.
Methods
dNLR levels, LDH levels and ICI treatment outcomes including disease control rate (DCR), 1-year progression-free survival (PFS), and 1-year overall survival (OS) were ascertained from 87 patients with advanced NSCLC who were treated with ICIs at a single academic center in Austria (Table).
Results
DCR estimates were 59%, 43%, and 32% in patients with good (0 points, n = 22), intermediate (1 point, n = 40), and poor (2 points, n = 25) LIPI risk (p = 0.171). One-year PFS estimates were 36%, 27%, and 10% (log-rank p = 0.015), and corresponding 1-year OS estimates were 53%, 52%, and 20% (log-rank p = 0.003), respectively. During ICI treatment, 1,227 LIPI measurements were available. In linear mixed modeling, the LIPI remained stable over time in the 29 patients without disease progression (average change/month=0.0 points, 95%CI: -0.1-0.0, p = 0.161), but increased over time in the 56 patients who developed disease progression (average change/month=0.02 points, 95%CI: 0.0-0.03, p = 0.004).
Conclusions
This study externally validated an elevated LIPI as a biomarker for poor ICI treatment outcomes in patients with advanced NSCLC. The LIPI increases before disease progression (Table). Continuous data are reported as medians [25th-75th percentile], and count data as absolute frequencies (%).Table:
1263P Baseline characteristics of the study population
Variable | Median IQR or absolute count % |
---|---|
dNLR (units) | 2.7 [1.8-4.1] |
LDH (U/L) | 267 [199-346] |
Age (years) | 67 [59-74] |
Female sex | 41 (47%) |
ECOG performance status (points) | 0 [0-1] |
Never smoker | 19 (22%) |
Tumor histology | / |
---Squamous NSCLC | 19 (22%) |
---Adenocarcinoma | 59 (68%) |
---Other | 9 (10%) |
PD-L1 expression (%) | 50 [1-80] |
Treatment line of IO agent | / |
---1st line | 36 (41%) |
---2nd line | 43 (49%) |
---3rd, 4th, or 5th line | 8 (10%) |
IO agent | / |
---Nivolumab | 49 (56%) |
---Pembrolizumab | 35 (40%) |
---Atezolizumab | 3 (3%) |
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.
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