Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a distinct pattern of progression characterized by acceleration of tumor growth after treatment with anti-PD-1/PD-L1 Abs. However, the immunological characteristics have not been fully elucidated in patients with HPD. We prospectively recruited patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer treated with anti-PD-1/PD-L1 Abs between April 2015 and April 2018, and collected peripheral blood before treatment and 7-days post-treatment. HPD was defined as ≥2-fold increase in both tumor growth kinetics and tumor growth rate between pre-treatment and post-treatment. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analyzed by multi-color flow cytometry to phenotype the immune cells. Of 115 patients, 19 (16.5%) develope...
PURPOSE: Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of pa...
Gene amplification is considered to be one responsible cause for upregulation of Programmed Death Li...
Antibody targeting of the immune checkpoint receptor PD1 produces therapeutic activity in a variety ...
BACKGROUND: Immune checkpoint blockade with Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 inhibitors has been...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a recently acknowledged pattern of rapid tumor progression after t...
Purpose: Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of pa...
Summary: Although PD-1-blocking immunotherapies demonstrate significant therapeutic promise, a subse...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a novel pattern of response during immunotherapy treatment. Severa...
International audienceHyperprogressive disease (HPD), an unexpected acceleration of tumor growth kin...
Background. Nowadays, PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors are widely used to treat various malignant tumors. Howev...
The occurrence of markedly accelerated tumor growth during immunotherapy is considered a new mode of...
Purpose of Review: Describe the controversial aspects of hyperprogressive disease (HPD) definition, ...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is an adverse outcome of immunotherapy consisting of an acceleration ...
Purpose: CD28, CD57, and KLRG1 have been previously identified as markers of T-cell immunosenescence...
Immunotherapy, which takes advantage of the immune system to eliminate cancer cells, has been widely...
PURPOSE: Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of pa...
Gene amplification is considered to be one responsible cause for upregulation of Programmed Death Li...
Antibody targeting of the immune checkpoint receptor PD1 produces therapeutic activity in a variety ...
BACKGROUND: Immune checkpoint blockade with Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/PD-L1 inhibitors has been...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a recently acknowledged pattern of rapid tumor progression after t...
Purpose: Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of pa...
Summary: Although PD-1-blocking immunotherapies demonstrate significant therapeutic promise, a subse...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is a novel pattern of response during immunotherapy treatment. Severa...
International audienceHyperprogressive disease (HPD), an unexpected acceleration of tumor growth kin...
Background. Nowadays, PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors are widely used to treat various malignant tumors. Howev...
The occurrence of markedly accelerated tumor growth during immunotherapy is considered a new mode of...
Purpose of Review: Describe the controversial aspects of hyperprogressive disease (HPD) definition, ...
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is an adverse outcome of immunotherapy consisting of an acceleration ...
Purpose: CD28, CD57, and KLRG1 have been previously identified as markers of T-cell immunosenescence...
Immunotherapy, which takes advantage of the immune system to eliminate cancer cells, has been widely...
PURPOSE: Hyperprogression (HP), a paradoxical boost in tumor growth, was described in a subset of pa...
Gene amplification is considered to be one responsible cause for upregulation of Programmed Death Li...
Antibody targeting of the immune checkpoint receptor PD1 produces therapeutic activity in a variety ...