SU2C-MARK Lung Cancer Consortium - Checkpoint Blockade Response Project
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Immune checkpoint inhibitors have become a critical part of the armamentarium against advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC). While early studies have identified Tumor Mutation Burden (TMB) and PD-L1 staining as important biomarkers of response, they remain imperfect predictors. Here we describe a multi-institutional effort as part of the SU2C-MARK Lung Cancer Consortium in which Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) - and in select cases, RNA sequencing – was performed on a large collection of NSCLC samples prior to immune checkpoint blockade therapy, along with matched clinical response data following therapy. (Profiling of a small number of on- or post-treatment samples was also performed.) We anticipate this dataset to be of high value for the development of a deep understanding of the molecular determinants of immune checkpoint blockade response as well as the discovery of novel biomarkers.]]>
Inclusion Criteria:Advanced NSCLCReceipt of immune checkpoint blockade, namely PD-(L)1 or CTLA4 axis agents]]>
The SU2C-MARK Lung Cancer Consortium is a multi-institute consortium including clinicians, cancer biologists, and immunologists working on both laboratory and clinical studies to advance our understanding of novel therapies in lung cancer.]]>
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2022-02-18



