Sila Usta, Alexandra Misura, Iran Rashedi, Irina Amitai, Kim Roos, Yidi Jiang, Kathryn Mangoff, Gail Klein, Nicholas Forward, Douglas Stewart, Joy Mangel, George Tomlinson, Hubert Tsui, Neil L Berinstein
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Abstract
SPiReL is a phase II clinical trial evaluating combination immunotherapy, pembrolizumab and cyclophosphamide, with maveropepimut-S, in survivin-expressing relapsed/refractory (R/R) Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL). We describe baseline tumor survivin expression and associations with clinico-pathological variables in 25 participants. The median number of survivin-expressing cells was 99%, and the intensity of survivin expression within tumors was heterogeneous by semi-quantitative immunohistochemistry assessment. Tumors with higher numbers of cells expressing 2+/3+ survivin were associated with characteristics of poor outcome, (Lactate dehydrogenase and cell-of-origin). Greater total baseline tumor area was associated with lower proportions of 1+ cells and greater proportions of 2+/3+ cells. High intensity survivin expression is associated with aggressive clinical features supporting a pathobiological role in R/R DLBCL. Future prognostic models incorporating survivin as a clinical biomarker require assessment of intensity, overall expression and should include potential threshold effects of survivin in DLBCL pathobiology.
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Leukemia & Lymphoma in its fourth decade continues to provide an international forum for publication of high quality clinical, translational, and basic science research, and original observations relating to all aspects of hematological malignancies. The scope ranges from clinical and clinico-pathological investigations to fundamental research in disease biology, mechanisms of action of novel agents, development of combination chemotherapy, pharmacology and pharmacogenomics as well as ethics and epidemiology. Submissions of unique clinical observations or confirmatory studies are considered and published as Letters to the Editor