Nivolumab is effective in the treatment of classical Hodgkin lymphoma that relapsed after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) with the risk of graft-versus-host disease; however, the optimal time and dose of nivolumab administration remain to be investigated. Nivolumab binding to PD-1 masks flowcytometric detection of PD-1 by the anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody EH12.1. Using this method, we monitored nivolumab binding on T cells after nivolumab treatment in a patient with classical Hodgkin lymphoma relapsed after allogeneic SCT. Nivolumab was effective while prolonged nivolumab binding was evident, but restoration of PD-1 staining predicted tumor relapse. Flowcytometric monitoring of nivolumab binding on T cells could be a promising biomarker for predicting tumor relapse and determining the timing of nivolumab administration.
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