Survival and multi-omics analysis of immunotherapy-based conversion treatment for initially unresectable gastric cancer
Song Li, Qian Xu, Wenbin Yu, Zimin Liu, Xiaohan Cui, Meng Wei, Duanbo Shi, Wen Zhao, Xinyu Song, Di Zhang, Zhaodi Nan, Jiahui Chu, Shuang Wang, Shulun Nie, Xin Dai, Lian Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that immunotherapy-based conversion treatment can make initially unresectable gastric cancer operable and improves survival, with multi-omics analysis revealing biomarkers and resistance mechanisms.
Contribution
The study provides real-world evidence for ICI-based conversion therapy in initially unresectable gastric cancer and identifies novel biomarkers and resistance mechanisms through multi-omics analysis.
Findings
ICI-based conversion therapy achieved pCR and MPR rates of 24.7% and 37.0%, with R0 resection linked to better survival.
KMT2D mutations were associated with improved outcomes and immune responses, while tumor cytochrome P450 was linked to resistance.
Median OS and EFS were 41.3 and 26.1 months, with acceptable safety and complication rates.
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of resectable and advanced gastric cancer. However, their effectiveness in initially unresectable gastric cancer remains unclear. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and elucidate the molecular mechanisms of conversion therapy utilizing ICIs in patients with initially unresectable gastric cancer. This retrospective cohort study included patients with initially unresectable locally advanced or oligometastatic gastric cancer treated with ICIs-based therapy for conversion purposes. The primary endpoints were rates of complete pathological response (pCR), major pathological response (MPR), and R0 resection. Secondary endpoints included overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), event-free survival (EFS) and safety. A multi-omics analysis was performed on the tumor samples. A total of 73 patients…
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TopicsGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes · Gastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment · Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
