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Data from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and the Exposome: Host-Extrinsic Factors Determine Response, Survival, and Toxicity

Posted on 2023-07-14 - 08:21
Abstract

Cancer immunotherapy, largely represented by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), has led to substantial changes in preclinical cancer research and clinical oncology practice over the past decade. However, the efficacy and toxicity profiles of ICIs remain highly variable among patients, with only a fraction achieving a significant benefit. New combination therapeutic strategies are being investigated, and the search for novel predictive biomarkers is ongoing, mainly focusing on tumor- and host-intrinsic components. Less attention has been directed to all the external, potentially modifiable factors that compose the exposome, including diet and lifestyle, infections, vaccinations, and concomitant medications, that could affect the immune system response and its activity against cancer cells. We hereby provide a review of the available clinical evidence elucidating the impact of host-extrinsic factors on ICI response and toxicity.

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  • Elio Gregory Pizzutilo
    Rebecca Romanò
    Laura Roazzi
    Alberto G. Agostara
    Sara Oresti
    Annalisa Zeppellini
    Laura Giannetta
    Giulio Cerea
    Diego Signorelli
    Salvatore Siena
    Andrea Sartore-Bianchi

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