Abstract 956P
Background
Patients with liver cancer who are difficult to resect initially or have a high risk of postoperative recurrence often opt for conversion or neoadjuvant therapy. Targeted drug therapy combined with immunotherapy is a recommended treatment, but predictive factors for its efficacy are limited. Cell necrosis is linked to immune cell infiltration in tumors. We aimed to use necrosis-related genes to predict the efficacy of targeted immunotherapy in liver cancer.
Methods
We analyzed 53 necrosis-related genes in TCGA_GTEx, identifying six genes related to survival, recurrence, immune cell infiltration, and the tumor microenvironment in liver cancer. We constructed a PI score and validated it internally and externally. Single-cell data from patients before and after immunotherapy were used. We matched 131 patients receiving targeted immunotherapy using the PSM method. Immunohistochemistry was used to validate the score's clinical application. T-tests evaluated inter-group differences. Postoperative pathology and PFS assessed efficacy.
Results
Four genes (TRIM21, NLRC4, IL1A, GSDME) and two genes (NLRP6 and GZMA) were associated with recurrence risk and long-term survival. The PI was calculated at the patient level, predicting OS (HR=3.43, p=4.76e−10) and PFS (HR=2.00, p=5.04e−5). External validation confirmed the PI's predictive ability for OS (HR=1.530, p=0.014) and DFS (HR=1.548, p=0.017). Single-cell sequencing showed higher PI scores correlated with suppressed CD8+T cell function and worse immunotherapy efficacy. Surgical group pPI scores correlated with pathological remission (R=0.953, p<0.01). In the nonoperative group, median PFS was 8.5 months, with pPI score AUC=0.759 (95%CI:0.657-0.832).
Conclusions
We developed a genomic score to predict individual sensitivity to targeted immunotherapy in liver cancer, allowing personalized efficacy prediction. This score, based on pre-treatment biopsy pathology, could aid in predicting treatment efficacy in liver cancer patients undergoing conversion or neoadjuvant therapy.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
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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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