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Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial
Apr 10, 2024, 05:06

Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial

Toni Choueiri shared a post by Renee Maria Saliby, Postdoctoral GU Oncology Research Fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, on X:

The Renee Maria Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial: consistent benefit across all subgroups of IO-based therapies over VEGF TKI.

Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial

Quoting Renee Maria Saliby’s post:

Thrilled to share that our paper ‘Impact of RCC molecular subtypes on immunotherapy and targeted therapy outcomes’ is now published in Cancer Cell. Collaborative effort co-led with Chris Labaki and Tejas Jammihal under Eli Van Allen, Sachet Ashok Shukla, Toni Choueiri and David Braun‘s mentorship.

Despite great advances in the treatment landscape of Renal Cell Carcinoma, the field still lacks robust predictive biomarkers. The IM151 molecular subtypes were developed using NMF. Our aim was to evaluate the biology and predictive nature of these molecular clusters in the JR101 trial.

A machine-learning model assigned each patient to a molecular subtype according to RNA expression:

  • angiogenic/stromal.
  • angiogenic.
  • complement/oxidation
  • T-effector/proliferative.
  • proliferative.
  • stromal/proliferative.
  • snoRNA.

Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial

We performed an orthogonal analysis using bulk RNA-sequence, WES, baseline characteristics and clinical outcomes.

Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial

We observed similar patterns between IM151 and JR101 in the global distribution of patients across clusters, including proportion of patients within each IMDC risk group and their sarcomatoid status. Mutational landscapes of each cluster in both datasets were also aligned.
Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial
While the PFS and ORR varied between molecular clusters, in contrast to IM151, the IO-based Axitinib and Avelumab combination had improved outcomes versus Sunitinib across all clusters.
Toni Choueiri: The Renee Saliby kidney cancer biomarker paper in Cancer Cell is online with a detailed tweetorial
Our study has some limitations, and we believe that future biomarker efforts should consist in comprehensive approaches integrating several modalities, both host and tumor variables and account for heterogeneity.
We are eternally grateful to our collaborators, all scientists working to fight RCC and most importantly to patients and their families.”

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Source: Toni Choueiri/X and Renee Maria Saliby/X

Toni K. Choueiri is the Director of the Lank Center for Genitourinary (GU) Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), co-leader of the Kidney Cancer Program at Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, and the Jerome and Nancy Kohlberg Chair and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the Medical Director of International Strategic Initiatives at Dana-Farber and past President of the Medical Staff at DFCI (2016-2018). He received the George Canellos Award for Excellence in Clinical Investigation and Patient Care from DFCI in 2013, the Eugene Schonfeld Award from the Kidney Cancer Association (KCA) in 2016, and is a 2021 Giants of Cancer Care inductee. He serves on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Kidney Cancer Panel, KidneyCan Board, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) GU Steering Committee, and is past Chairman (2015-2018) of the Medical and Scientific Steering Committee of the KCA. Dr. Choueiri is an elected member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation (ASCI). In addition, he is an Aresty Scholar from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.