数値での強さ:大規模な臨床データセットからチェックポイント阻害剤への反応を予測する
Albrecht Stenzinger1, Daniel Kazdal2, Solange Peters3
1Institute of Pathology, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Heidelberg partner site, Heidelberg, Germany; German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Heidelberg partner site, Heidelberg, Germany.
Cell
|January 28, 2021
まとめ
研究者はがん免疫療法への反応を予測するゲノムバイオマーカーを特定しました. 様々な癌のデータを分析することで 精密医療と治療法の選択に 新たなツールが提供されます
科学分野:
- 腫瘍学
- 免疫学
- ゲノミクス
背景:
- 免疫チェックポイントブロックは 癌治療に革命をもたらしました
- 免疫療法への反応を予測するバイオマーカーを特定することは,治療の最適化にとって極めて重要です.
- 腫瘍免疫の複雑性を理解することは 効果的ながん治療の開発の鍵です
研究 の 目的:
- 免疫療法の反応を予測するゲノムバイオマーカーを特定する.
- 癌を予測するマーカーを 発見するためにビッグデータ分析を活用する
- 腫瘍学における 精密医療の進歩のために
主な方法:
- 総合的なビッグデータ分析を行いました
- 均質化された分子および臨床データセットの最大級のシリーズを使用した.
- ゲノム特性を特定するために高度な分析方法を使用した.
主要な成果:
- ゲノムのバイオマーカーを特定した
- これらのバイオマーカーは 免疫療法への反応を予測します
- この発見は様々ながんに当てはまります.
結論:
- ゲノムバイオマーカーは免疫療法の反応を効果的に予測することができます.
- ビッグデータアプローチは 腫瘍学におけるバイオマーカーの発見に 有効です
- これらの発見は パーソナライズされたがん治療法の開発を 支援するものです
関連する概念動画
Factors Affecting Drug Response: Overview
3.1K
When it comes to infants and young children, they are typically administered smaller doses of medication in comparison to adults. This is primarily because their organ functions still need to fully develop, meaning their bodies are not as efficient at metabolizing or eliminating drugs. Additionally, their blood-brain barrier is more permeable than in adults. As a result, high concentrations of drugs can easily penetrate the central nervous system (CNS), potentially leading to neurological...
3.1K
Quantitative Aspects of Drug-Receptor Interaction
2.2K
The receptor occupancy theory connects a drug's response to the number of occupied receptors. With higher drug concentrations, more receptors are occupied, leading to increased responses. The formation of drug-receptor complexes involves association and dissociation rates, which reach equilibrium when the forward and backward reactions are equal. The equilibrium association constant (Ka) and its inverse, the equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd), indicate drug affinity. Higher Ka and lower...
2.2K
Drug Product Performance: In Vitro–In Vivo Correlation
431
In pharmaceutical development, it's crucial to establish a predictive in vitro–in vivo correlation (IVIVC) for two or more formulations to gain a comprehensive understanding of release properties. IVIVC reduces the need for costly in vivo studies and facilitates the establishment of meaningful dissolution specifications with significant cost savings and decreased regulatory burden. Furthermore, a meaningful IVIVC should predict Cmax and AUC within 20%, aligning with FDA guidance while...
431
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: Affecting Factors
429
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) is the clinical practice of measuring specific drug levels in a patient's blood or body tissues to manage and optimize therapy. TDM is crucial for drugs with narrow therapeutic windows, like warfarin and phenytoin, where incorrect doses can lead to treatment failure or severe side effects. This monitoring ensures the dosage administered is within a safe and effective range. The factors affecting therapeutic drug monitoring include:Patient-Specific Factors:a.
429
Pharmacogenomics: Identification of New Drug Targets
121
Advances in genomics have profoundly influenced drug discovery by increasing both the speed and accuracy of pharmaceutical development. Pharmacogenomics, which examines how genetic variation influences drug response, facilitates the identification of novel therapeutic targets and enables patient stratification for personalized treatment. These strategies contribute to improved drug efficacy, minimized adverse effects, and more efficient clinical trial design.Mapping genetic differences...
121
Impact of Pharmacokinetic–Pharmacodynamic Models: Regulatory Decisions
97
PK–PD modeling has significantly influenced FDA regulatory decisions, particularly drug approval, dosage optimization, and labeling. These models integrate pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) to predict drug behavior and effects, aiding in optimizing dosing regimens and enhancing the probability of clinical trial success.One notable example is Nesiritide (Natrecor®), a recombinant human brain natriuretic peptide for treating acute decompensated congestive heart failure...
97


