Publications by authors named "Travis Reeder"

Unlabelled: Immunotherapy response score (IRS) integrates tumor mutation burden (TMB) and quantitative expression biomarkers to predict anti-PD-1/PD-L1 [PD-(L)1] monotherapy benefit. Here, we evaluated IRS in additional cohorts. Patients from an observational trial (NCT03061305) treated with anti-PD-(L)1 monotherapy were included and assigned to IRS-High (-H) versus -Low (-L) groups.

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Background: Anti-PD-1 and PD-L1 (collectively PD-[L]1) therapies are approved for many advanced solid tumors. Biomarkers beyond PD-L1 immunohistochemistry, microsatellite instability, and tumor mutation burden (TMB) may improve benefit prediction.

Methods: Using treatment data and genomic and transcriptomic tumor tissue profiling from an observational trial (NCT03061305), we developed Immunotherapy Response Score (IRS), a pan-tumor predictive model of PD-(L)1 benefit.

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Purpose: Tissue-based comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is increasingly used for treatment selection in patients with advanced cancer; however, tissue availability may limit widespread implementation. Here, we established real-world CGP tissue availability and assessed CGP performance on consecutively received samples.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a post hoc, nonprespecified analysis of 32,048 consecutive tumor tissue samples received for StrataNGS, a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based comprehensive genomic profiling (PCR-CGP) test, as part of an ongoing observational trial (NCT03061305).

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Article Synopsis
  • A novel genomic profiling test called StrataNGS was developed for analyzing tumor specimens using multiplex PCR and semiconductor sequencing, focusing on 429 genes.
  • Validation of this test was conducted on 1986 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples and adhered to established MolDX guidelines, showing high accuracy and reliability across various variant classes.
  • StrataNGS demonstrated strong correlation with existing TMB measurements and had a low limit of detection for variant classes, indicating its feasibility for comprehensive genomic profiling in clinical settings.
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