Abstract 95P
Background
Lung cancer remains a formidable challenge in oncology, necessitating innovative approaches for effective monitoring and management. Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) methylation dynamics offer a promising avenue for non-invasive monitoring of tumor evolution. Our study aims to development of longitudinal monitoring strategy implementing cfDNA epigenetic profiles for precise tracking of lung cancer progression.
Methods
We conducted a prospective cohort study involving 18 NSCLC with Cadonilimab (PD-1/CTLA-4 bispecific antibody) plus chemotherapy, where serial blood samples were collected longitudinally throughout the disease course. Utilizing PredicineALERTTM, a whole DNA methylome panel assay, we comprehensively investigated cfDNA methylation dynamic patterns including differentially methylated fragments and tissue-of-origin deconvolution. These features were integrated to enable the identification of key biomarkers indicative of disease progression.
Results
In this ongoing study, our results demonstrated the significantly correlation between cfDNA methylation score and tumor burden measured by sum of longest diameters of lesion at baseline (Pearson’s cor = 0.52, P-value = 0.03). The alterations of methylation score from baseline to C3D1 matched with clinical Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. In details, all of 9 patients with partial response showed the decreased differentially methylated fragment (DMF) score (-62.8%, 95% CI [-83.5%, -42.1%]). We observed 2 of patients with stable disease which showed substantial increases in DMF (> 20%), suggesting potential treatment resistance. After evaluating the baseline-informed DMF and the proportion of lung cells derived fragments, the results illustrated concordance of DNA fragment-level alterations with tumor size changes in longitudinal timepoints.
Conclusions
Our study highlights the strategy of efficacy response monitoring by leveraging cfDNA methylation dynamic profiles. This approach holds promise for optimizing patient care and improving clinical outcomes in lung cancer management through liquid biopsy technology.
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
83P - Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in eary high risk breast cancer: The CITUCEL trial update
Presenter: Roberto Borea
Session: Poster session 07
84P - Advancing precision oncology: Integrating immune landscape and genomics for tailored therapy in metastatic cancer patients
Presenter: Eurydice Angeli
Session: Poster session 07
85P - True single-circulating tumor cell genomics reveals enriched therapy-resistance signatures in advanced colorectal cancer patients
Presenter: Manoj Dongare
Session: Poster session 07
Resources:
Abstract
86P - Making the precision oncology landscape of Europe and the Republic of Ireland programmatically accessible
Presenter: Brendan Reardon
Session: Poster session 07
87P - Application of tissue and liquid-based next generation sequencing (NGS) for comprehensive genomic profiling: Evaluating the clinical value of ctDNA technology in treatment decision making
Presenter: Fatima Usman
Session: Poster session 07
88P - Next-generation sequencing (NGS) in routine care: Medical practice in 24 countries from the pan-cancer WAYFIND-R registry
Presenter: Christophe Le Tourneau
Session: Poster session 07
89P - Comprehensive genomic profiling of circulating tumor DNA for treatment recommendation: A sub-project of the IMPRESS-Norway trial
Presenter: Ingrid Dyvik
Session: Poster session 07
90P - Clonal haematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) might mislead interpretation of ATM and CHEK2 alterations detected on liquid biopsies
Presenter: Pasquale Rescigno
Session: Poster session 07
91P - Ultra-sensitive ctDNA NGS assay enhances genomic profiling for advanced HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer on endocrine therapy
Presenter: Hao Liao
Session: Poster session 07
92P - Transformative diagnostics in urothelial carcinoma: Utilizing targeted NGS and LP-WGS for non-invasive detection and personalized medicine
Presenter: Huan Zhao
Session: Poster session 07