Presence of tertiary lymphoid structures and exhausted tissue-resident T cells determines clinical response to PD-1 blockade in renal cell carcinoma.
Hugaboom M, Wirth L, Street K, Ruthen N, Jegede O, Schindler N, Shah V, Zaemes J, El Ahmar N, Matar S, Savla V, Choueiri T, Denize T, West D, McDermott D, Plimack E, Sosman J, Haas N, Stein M, Alter R, Bilen M, Hurwitz M, Hammers H, Signoretti S, Atkins M, Wu C, Braun D. Presence of tertiary lymphoid structures and exhausted tissue-resident T cells determines clinical response to PD-1 blockade in renal cell carcinoma. Cancer Discovery 2025, of1-of21. PMID: 39992403, DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.cd-24-0991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTertiary lymphoid structuresRenal cell carcinomaCD8+ T cellsAnti-PD1 monotherapyImmune checkpoint inhibitorsT cellsCell carcinomaLymphoid structuresClinical outcomesClinical response to PD-1 blockadeTreatment of advanced renal cell carcinomaResponse to PD-1 blockadePresence of tertiary lymphoid structuresAdvanced renal cell carcinomaTissue-resident T cellsPD-1 blockadePhase II clinical trialPD-1 pathwayCheckpoint inhibitorsICI resistancePD-1Responding patientsTumor microenvironmentTherapeutic responseTissue-resident
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