2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1006017
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Case report: Metastatic urothelial cancer with an exceptional response to immunotherapy and comprehensive understanding of the tumor and the tumor microenvironment

Abstract: Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are increasingly used as second-line treatments for urothelial cancer (UC), only a small proportion of patients respond. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms of response to ICIs is critical to improve clinical outcomes for UC patients. The tumor microenvironment (TME) is recognized as a key player in tumor progression and the response to certain anti-cancer treatments. This study aims to investigate the mechanism of response using integrated genomic and transcrip… Show more

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“…A published work revealed higher TMB values in responders than those in nonresponders 71 . Using whole‐exome sequencing of RNA sequences, another work found that high TMB value is associated with a sensitive response of ICI 72 . However, there are limitations to using TMB as a response biomarker, particularly when administered alone 73 .…”
Section: Immunotherapy In Bcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A published work revealed higher TMB values in responders than those in nonresponders 71 . Using whole‐exome sequencing of RNA sequences, another work found that high TMB value is associated with a sensitive response of ICI 72 . However, there are limitations to using TMB as a response biomarker, particularly when administered alone 73 .…”
Section: Immunotherapy In Bcmentioning
confidence: 99%