Optimizing early-phase immunotherapy trials: the role of biomarker enrichment strategies.
Greta Catani, Daniel Morchón-Araujo, Oriol Mirallas, Vicky Sánchez-Pérez, Paolo Nuciforo, Guillermo Villacampa, Rodrigo Dienstmann, Ana Vivancos, Elena Garralda, Alberto Hernando-Calvo
Abstract
Open AccessImmune checkpoint inhibitors have revolutionized the treatment of solid tumors; however, their clinical efficacy remains limited to a subset of patients. Novel immunotherapy agents are being investigated in phase I clinical trials, with an increasing focus on biomarker selection strategies to optimize patient outcomes. Prior evidence suggests that biomarker-selected tumors may have better outcomes when treated with molecularly-guided therapies. However, the high complexity of tumor-host interactions and inter-patient variability indicates that a one-size-fits-all biomarker approach is unlikely to be sufficient in the immunotherapy landscape. This review highlights current biomarker-enrichment strategies in immunotherapy early drug development, addressing challenges and potential future directions for their effective implementation.