1. Immunotherapy for the Treatment of Uveal Melanoma: Current Status and Emerging Therapies.
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Komatsubara KM and Carvajal RD
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- B7-H1 Antigen antagonists & inhibitors, B7-H1 Antigen immunology, CTLA-4 Antigen antagonists & inhibitors, CTLA-4 Antigen immunology, Disease-Free Survival, Humans, Melanoma epidemiology, Melanoma immunology, Neoplasm Metastasis, Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor antagonists & inhibitors, Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor immunology, Skin Neoplasms epidemiology, Skin Neoplasms immunology, Uveal Neoplasms epidemiology, Uveal Neoplasms immunology, Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant, Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use, Immunotherapy, Melanoma therapy, Skin Neoplasms therapy, Uveal Neoplasms therapy
- Abstract
Purpose of Review: Uveal melanoma is a distinct subset of melanoma with a biology and treatment approach that is unique from that of cutaneous melanoma. Here we will review the current data evaluating immunotherapies in both the adjuvant and metastatic settings in uveal melanoma., Recent Findings: In the adjuvant setting, interferon demonstrated no survival benefit in uveal melanoma, and studies evaluating immune-based strategies such as vaccine therapy are ongoing. Anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1/ PD-L1 blockade in uveal melanoma have been evaluated in several small prospective and/or retrospective studies with rare responses and no overall survival benefit demonstrated. Ongoing studies evaluating combination checkpoint inhibition and other antibody-based therapies are ongoing. Although immunotherapy with anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1 agents has dramatically changed the treatment approach to cutaneous melanoma, its success in uveal melanoma has been much more limited. Clinical trial participation should be prioritized in patients with uveal melanoma.
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- 2017
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