Hamilton G. Avelumab: search for combinations of immune checkpoint inhibition with chemotherapy.
Expert Opin Biol Ther 2020;
21:311-322. [PMID:
32954871 DOI:
10.1080/14712598.2021.1825679]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) has proved successful for selected tumors and a subpopulation of patients. The human monoclonal IgG1 antibody (mAB) avelumab capable of mediating antibody-dependent cytotoxicity (ADCC) lysis is directed to programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) of tumor cells and is tested in trials aiming to improve ICI in combination with chemotherapeutic drugs.
AREAS COVERED
This article presents an overview of the current trials to enhance ICI regimens using avelumab in combination with chemotherapeutics, antiangiogenetic drugs, and immunomodulators. Predictive factors for this kind of immunochemotherapy are discussed.
EXPERT OPINION
Clinical data demonstrate that avelumab shows efficacy in cancer patients against Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and urothelial cancers as single agent. Furthermore, avelumab in combination with axitinib in RCC increases survival and exhibits activity in combination with docetaxel in urothelial carcinoma. However, several other immunochemotherapy trials for ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, and non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) showed no activity due to factors disfavoring administration of immunotherapy combos.
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