2018
Defining and Understanding Adaptive Resistance in Cancer Immunotherapy
Kim TK, Herbst RS, Chen L. Defining and Understanding Adaptive Resistance in Cancer Immunotherapy. Trends In Immunology 2018, 39: 624-631. PMID: 29802087, PMCID: PMC6066429, DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2018.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnti-PD therapyLong-term survival benefitAvailable treatment regimensFraction of respondersSurvival benefitTumor immunityTumor-immune interactionsAdvanced cancerTreatment regimensCancer immunotherapyTumor regressionTherapyAccurate tissueSuch treatmentAdaptive resistancePatientsMolecular mechanismsTrue resistanceImmunotherapyRegimensRight targetCancerRespondersImmunityAppropriate interpretationClinical Features and Management of Acquired Resistance to PD-1 Axis Inhibitors in 26 Patients With Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Gettinger SN, Wurtz A, Goldberg SB, Rimm D, Schalper K, Kaech S, Kavathas P, Chiang A, Lilenbaum R, Zelterman D, Politi K, Herbst R. Clinical Features and Management of Acquired Resistance to PD-1 Axis Inhibitors in 26 Patients With Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2018, 13: 831-839. PMID: 29578107, PMCID: PMC6485248, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtho.2018.03.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPD-1 axis inhibitorsNon-small cell lung cancerAdvanced non-small cell lung cancerCell lung cancerInhibitor therapyLocal therapyLymph nodesLung cancerSurvival rateSolid Tumors v1.1Response Evaluation CriteriaSite of diseaseProgression of diseaseProgressive diseaseClinical patternLN metastasisSuch patientsClinical featuresMedian timeRadiographic featuresTumor regressionProlonged benefitPatientsTherapyResponse criteria
2003
Efficacy of Gefitinib, an Inhibitor of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, in Symptomatic Patients With Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Randomized Trial
Kris MG, Natale RB, Herbst RS, Lynch TJ, Prager D, Belani CP, Schiller JH, Kelly K, Spiridonidis H, Sandler A, Albain KS, Cella D, Wolf MK, Averbuch SD, Ochs JJ, Kay AC. Efficacy of Gefitinib, an Inhibitor of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, in Symptomatic Patients With Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Randomized Trial. JAMA 2003, 290: 2149-2158. PMID: 14570950, DOI: 10.1001/jama.290.16.2149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerRadiographic tumor regressionPartial radiographic responseCell lung cancerRadiographic responseTumor regressionEpidermal growth factor receptorOral gefitinibLung cancerOral EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorRandomized phase 2 trialEGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitorsAcne-like rashCommunity oncology centersPhase 2 trialLung cancer symptomsPhase 1 trialEfficacy of gefitinibDisease-related symptomsFraction of patientsGrowth factor receptorNSCLC symptomsChemotherapy regimensEpidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinaseOverall survivalInduction of p53-regulated genes and tumor regression in lung cancer patients after intratumoral delivery of adenoviral p53 (INGN 201) and radiation therapy.
Swisher SG, Roth JA, Komaki R, Gu J, Lee JJ, Hicks M, Ro JY, Hong WK, Merritt JA, Ahrar K, Atkinson NE, Correa AM, Dolormente M, Dreiling L, El-Naggar AK, Fossella F, Francisco R, Glisson B, Grammer S, Herbst R, Huaringa A, Kemp B, Khuri FR, Kurie JM, Liao Z, McDonnell TJ, Morice R, Morello F, Munden R, Papadimitrakopoulou V, Pisters KM, Putnam JB, Sarabia AJ, Shelton T, Stevens C, Shin DM, Smythe WR, Vaporciyan AA, Walsh GL, Yin M. Induction of p53-regulated genes and tumor regression in lung cancer patients after intratumoral delivery of adenoviral p53 (INGN 201) and radiation therapy. Clinical Cancer Research 2003, 9: 93-101. PMID: 12538456.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdenoviridaeAgedAged, 80 and overApoptosisCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCombined Modality TherapyFemaleGene Transfer TechniquesGenes, p53Genetic TherapyGenetic VectorsHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedRadiotherapyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRNA, MessengerTime FactorsTumor Suppressor Protein p53ConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerAd-p53 gene transferCell lung cancerRadiation therapyViable tumorLung cancerTumor regressionNonmetastatic non-small cell lung cancerProspective single-arm phase II studyIntratumoral injectionSingle-arm phase II studyAd-p53 gene therapyArm phase II studyCommon adverse eventsPhase II studyCompletion of therapyLung cancer patientsCourse of treatmentStable diseaseAdverse eventsBronchoscopic findingsII studyPartial responseProgressive diseaseComplete response
2002
Angiogenesis inhibitors in clinical development for lung cancer
Herbst RS, Hidalgo M, Pierson AS, Holden SN, Bergen M, Eckhardt SG. Angiogenesis inhibitors in clinical development for lung cancer. Seminars In Oncology 2002, 29: 66-77. PMID: 11894016, DOI: 10.1053/sonc.2002.31527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiogenesis InhibitorsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsClinical Trials as TopicDisease ProgressionEndothelial Growth FactorsEndpoint DeterminationEnzyme InhibitorsHumansLung NeoplasmsLymphokinesMatrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsMatrix MetalloproteinasesNeovascularization, PathologicTreatment OutcomeVascular Endothelial Growth Factor AVascular Endothelial Growth FactorsConceptsAngiogenesis inhibitorsLung cancerClinical trialsClinical developmentPhase II trialLong-term administrationPlatinum-based therapyEarly clinical trialsReceptor-targeted agentsPrimary endpointAdvanced diseaseII trialMetastatic diseaseAdjunctive therapyProcess of angiogenesisCancer patientsField of angiogenesisEfficacious dosesClinical evaluationTumor regressionNovel agentsAntiangiogenic agentsTherapeutic targetDependence of tumorsTumor angiogenesis