Background: Biomarkers that effectively predict response to anti-PD-1 mAb therapy in cancer patients are an unmet need. We evaluated the utility of small extracellular vesicles (sEV) as biomarkers of response to immunotherapy in recurrent/metastatic (R/M) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients.

Methods: Plasma sEV were isolated from 24 R/M HNSCC patients prior to immunotherapy initiation. sEV were separated by immune capture into T cell-derived CD3(+) and tumor-enriched CD3(-) subsets. Stimulatory and suppressive profiles of CD3(-) sEV were determined by on-bead flow cytometry. Differences were assessed using nonparametric tests. Multivariable Cox regression was used to evaluate the relationship with overall (OS) and progression free survival (PFS).

Results: CD3(-)CD44v3(+) sEV represented the majority of plasma sEV; the T-cell-derived CD3(+) fraction was significantly smaller. High CD3(+) sEV was associated with better OS and PFS. Total CD3(-)CD44v3(+) sEV was not associated with outcome. However, suppressive and stimulatory profiles were associated with OS; the suppressive/stimulatory ratio was associated with best response. Exploration of individual proteins on CD3(-) sEV showed that high PD-L1 and high CTLA-4 were associated with better outcomes.

Conclusions: Evaluation of the T cell-derived-CD3(+) and tumor-enriched CD3(-) plasma sEV subsets indicated their potential utility as biomarkers of response to immunotherapy.

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