Abstract 1778P
Background
CCS are rare translocation-related sarcomas (EWSR1-ATF; EWSR1-CREB1) which are often misdiagnosed as melanomas and with few active systemic treatment options. Recently, tebentafusp, a bispecific gp100 peptide-HLA-directed CD3 T cell engager, has shown to be effective in patients with uveal melanoma with a significant overall survival benefit. We investigated whether gp100 could be a potential immune target in patients with CCS.
Methods
A tissue micro-array containing 21 primary, recurrent and metastatic CCS tissue samples was stained by immunohistochemistry (IHC) for PD-L1, CD3, and gp100. PD-L1 intensity and extent were scored from 0 (none) to 3 (high). The diagnosis of CCS and IHC scoring and interpretation was made by experienced sarcoma pathologists. FISH +/- RT-PCR were used to identify the translocation and confirm the diagnosis.
Results
Of the 21 CCS samples, 13 were translocation positive, 4 were translocation-negative and 4 were not tested. In the overall cohort, the median age was 37, and 10 cases (48%) were female. The tissue of origin was metastatic, locally recurrent, and primary in 6 (30%), 3 (15%), and 11 (55%) cases. Overall, 13 (72%) of cases were gp100 positive with at least 10% expression. Translocation positive cases expressed gp100 more frequently: 11 (85%) of the translocation-positive samples and none of the translocation-negative cases expressed gp100, respectively. There was no association between gp100 expression and age, sex, or tissue of origin (primary, metastatic, recurrent). PD-L1 extent and intensity were either 0 or 1 in all cases except one. Lymphocytes (CD3+) were scant with 5 or less cells per mm2 in all cases except two, both cases were translocation-positive, one case was gp100 positive and one was not.
Conclusions
Gp100 may represent a novel immune target for translocation-positive CCS. Ongoing research to investigate HLA genotyping of patients with CCS to further validate the therapeutic potential of tebentafusp in translocation-positive CCS is in progress.
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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