Application of a risk-management framework for integration of stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in clinical trials

Author:

Hudeček JanORCID, ,Voorwerk Leonie,van Seijen Maartje,Nederlof Iris,de Maaker Michiel,van den Berg Jose,van de Vijver Koen K.ORCID,Sikorska Karolina,Adams Sylvia,Demaria SandraORCID,Viale Giuseppe,Nielsen Torsten O.,Badve Sunil S.ORCID,Michiels Stefan,Symmans William FraserORCID,Sotiriou Christos,Rimm David L.ORCID,Hewitt Stephen M.,Denkert Carsten,Loibl Sibylle,Loi ShereneORCID,Bartlett John M. S.,Pruneri Giancarlo,Dillon Deborah A.,Cheang Maggie C. U.,Tutt Andrew,Hall Jacqueline A.ORCID,Kos Zuzana,Salgado Roberto,Kok Marleen,Horlings Hugo M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractStromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) are a potential predictive biomarker for immunotherapy response in metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). To incorporate sTILs into clinical trials and diagnostics, reliable assessment is essential. In this review, we propose a new concept, namely the implementation of a risk-management framework that enables the use of sTILs as a stratification factor in clinical trials. We present the design of a biomarker risk-mitigation workflow that can be applied to any biomarker incorporation in clinical trials. We demonstrate the implementation of this concept using sTILs as an integral biomarker in a single-center phase II immunotherapy trial for metastatic TNBC (TONIC trial, NCT02499367), using this workflow to mitigate risks of suboptimal inclusion of sTILs in this specific trial. In this review, we demonstrate that a web-based scoring platform can mitigate potential risk factors when including sTILs in clinical trials, and we argue that this framework can be applied for any future biomarker-driven clinical trial setting.

Funder

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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