Recent advances in immunotherapy for small cell lung cancer.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Current Opinion in Oncology Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1097/CCO.0000000000001105
Ziyuan Ren, Shijie Shang, Dawei Chen
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This review aims to provide an overview of recent advances in immunotherapy for small cell lung cancer (SCLC), with a focus on the current status of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), novel combination strategies, and key biomarkers.

Recent findings: The integration of ICIs into standard chemotherapy has established them as the first-line treatment for extensive-stage SCLC (ES-SCLC). The ADRIATIC trial further demonstrated the efficacy of ICI maintenance therapy in limited-stage SCLC. Additionally, combining radiotherapy with ICIs has shown promising synergistic effects, including the abscopal and radscopal effects. Ongoing investigations into the combination of ICIs with targeted therapies, such as antiangiogenic agents and DNA damage response inhibitors, have yielded encouraging preliminary results. Notably, the novel therapeutic agent tarlatamab, the first bispecific DLL3-directed CD3 T-cell engager, has recently received FDA approval for second-line treatment of ES-SCLC. Advances in omics technologies have shed light on the intra-tumor and inter-tumor heterogeneity of SCLC, leading to the identification of new molecular subtypes and biomarkers, thereby paving the way for precision medicine.

Summary: Despite the improved outcomes associated with immunotherapy in SCLC, the overall clinical benefit remains modest. Further preclinical and clinical studies are essential to identify optimal treatment regimens and enhance therapeutic efficacy.

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综述目的:本综述旨在概述小细胞肺癌(SCLC)免疫疗法的最新进展,重点关注免疫检查点抑制剂(ICIs)的现状、新型联合策略和关键生物标志物:将 ICIs 纳入标准化疗已使 ICIs 成为广泛期 SCLC(ES-SCLC)的一线治疗药物。ADRIATIC试验进一步证明了ICI维持疗法对局限期SCLC的疗效。此外,放疗与 ICIs 的联合应用也显示出良好的协同效应,包括缺灶效应和射灶效应。ICIs 与抗血管生成药物和 DNA 损伤反应抑制剂等靶向疗法的结合研究正在进行中,已取得了令人鼓舞的初步结果。值得注意的是,新型治疗药物塔拉他单抗(tarlatamab)是第一种双特异性 DLL3 定向 CD3 T 细胞吸引剂,最近已获得 FDA 批准用于 ES-SCLC 的二线治疗。Omics技术的进步揭示了SCLC的瘤内和瘤间异质性,从而确定了新的分子亚型和生物标志物,为精准医疗铺平了道路。进一步的临床前和临床研究对于确定最佳治疗方案和提高疗效至关重要。
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Current Opinion in Oncology
Current Opinion in Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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6.10
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2.90%
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130
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: With its easy-to-digest reviews on important advances in world literature, Current Opinion in Oncology offers expert evaluation on a wide range of topics from sixteen key disciplines including sarcomas, cancer biology, melanoma and endocrine tumors. Published bimonthly, each issue covers in detail the most pertinent advances in these fields from the previous year. This is supplemented by annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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