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Immunomethylomic profiles of long-term head and neck squamous cell carcinoma survivors on immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Min Kyung LeeZe ZhangKartik SehgalRondi A ButlerHannah StolrowGeat RamushKeisuke ShiraiDevin C KoestlerLucas A SalasJohn K WienckeRobert I HaddadKarl T KelseyBrock C Christensen
Published in: Epigenomics (2024)
Aim: This study addresses the challenge of predicting the response of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients to immunotherapy. Methods: Using DNA methylation cytometry, we analyzed the immune profiles of six HNSCC patients who showed a positive response to immunotherapy over a year without disease progression. Results: There was an initial increase in CD8 T memory cells and natural killer cells during the first four cycles of immunotherapy, which then returned to baseline levels after a year. Baseline CD8 T cell levels were lower in HNSCC immunotherapy responders but became similar to those in healthy subjects after immunotherapy. Conclusion: These findings suggest that monitoring fluctuations in immune profiles could potentially identify biomarkers for immunotherapy response in HNSCC patients.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • gene expression
  • natural killer cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell proliferation
  • oxidative stress
  • patient reported outcomes