慢性免疫疗法是癌症治疗的低悬果实?呼吁开展务实的随机临床试验。

IF 10.3 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1136/jitc-2024-010644
Berna C Özdemir, Ruben Bill, Alper Okyar, Christoph Scheiermann, Stefanie Hayoz, Timothée Olivier
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Chrono-immunotherapy as a low-hanging fruit for cancer treatment? A call for pragmatic randomized clinical trials.

The share of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) used in cancer treatment has rapidly increased in recent years. Although ICIs have the potential to provide a durable survival benefit in a subset of patients, many patients do not respond to these costly and often toxic therapies.Recent retrospective clinical data indicate that the time of day of ICI infusion may be a powerful modulator of their efficacy. These observational studies suggest an enhanced efficacy of morning over evening infusion. However, randomized trials have not confirmed in other fields findings obtained by observational studies, possibly because of selection bias and residual confounding factors. Thus, while the data are intriguing, the time dependence of the efficacy of immunotherapy needs to be confirmed in pragmatic randomized clinical trials. Here, we provide an overview of the modulation of ICI efficacy by the timing of immunotherapy infusion and critically discuss the biological rationale for chrono-immunotherapy, the circadian regulation of the immune system, and the need for pragmatic randomized clinical trials to confirm an effect of the timing of immunotherapy infusions on patient outcomes.

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Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) is a peer-reviewed publication that promotes scientific exchange and deepens knowledge in the constantly evolving fields of tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy. With an open access format, JITC encourages widespread access to its findings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, spanning from basic science to translational and clinical research. Key areas of interest include tumor-host interactions, the intricate tumor microenvironment, animal models, the identification of predictive and prognostic immune biomarkers, groundbreaking pharmaceutical and cellular therapies, innovative vaccines, combination immune-based treatments, and the study of immune-related toxicity.
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