Investigator

Yohei Chiba

Iwate Medical University

YCYohei Chiba
Papers(2)
A single-institution …Peripheral blood lymp…
Collaborators(5)
Masahiro KagabuSho SatoTadahiro ShojiTakayuki NagasawaTsukasa Baba
Institutions(2)
Iwate Medical Univers…Saitama Medical Unive…

Papers

A single-institution retrospective exploratory analysis on the effectiveness and safety of lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab for advanced endometrial cancer: insights from ProMisE molecular classification system

Abstract Background The Proactive Molecular Risk Classifier for Endometrial Cancer has identified four risk groups for the prognosis of endometrial cancer. Lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab was recently approved as a second-line treatment for unresectable endometrial cancer, but reports in clinical practice are lacking. The relationship between the efficacy of lenvatinib/pembrolizumab and Proactive Molecular Risk Classifier for Endometrial Cancer classification is unclear. Methods This single-centre retrospective study included patients who underwent lenvatinib/pembrolizumab therapy at Iwate Medical University Hospital between January 2022 and March 2023. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens obtained from patients before treatment were collected and classified into the mismatch repair-deficient, p53 abnormal and no specific molecular profile subtypes using immunohistochemistry. The response rate, progression-free survival and adverse events were evaluated using electronic medical records. The study was approved by the hospital’s ethics committee (approval number: MH2022-093). Results This study enrolled 20 patients, who underwent a median follow-up of 17.8 months (95% confidence interval: 16.6–18.9). The best overall response rate was 60.0% (36.1–80.9), and the median progression-free survival was 11.6 months (2.9–20.3). The median progression-free survival in the p53 abnormal group (n = 9) was 3.4 months (3.0–3.8); however, progression-free survival did not reach the median (P < 0.001) in the mismatch repair-deficient/no specific molecular profile group (n = 11). Symptomatic immune-related adverse events (except hypothyroidism) occurred in 4/20 (25.0%) patients, and partial responses were observed in all cases. No treatment-related deaths occurred. Conclusion The p53abn group in the Proactive Molecular Risk Classifier for Endometrial Cancer classification has a poor prognosis even after treatment with lenvatinib/pembrolizumab.

Peripheral blood lymphocyte and eosinophil dynamics with chemotherapy and pembrolizumab in cervical cancer

Cervical cancer poses a significant global health burden, particularly in its metastatic and recurrent forms, for which treatment options are limited. Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) such as pembrolizumab have improved outcomes, predictive markers for efficacy are still undefined. This retrospective study investigated changes in peripheral blood eosinophil and lymphocyte counts as potential prognostic indicators in patients with metastatic or recurrent cervical cancer undergoing pembrolizumab-based therapy. Forty-one patients treated with pembrolizumab plus taxane-platinum chemotherapy (± bevacizumab) were analyzed. Peripheral blood eosinophil and lymphocyte counts were measured before and 3 weeks after treatment initiation. Statistical analyses included Kaplan-Meier curves, Cox regression, and log-rank tests. Immune-related adverse events ≥ grade 2 emerged as a significant independent factor associated with prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) in this cohort (p = 0.014). Patients with decreased eosinophil count ratios post-treatment demonstrated longer PFS, particularly among those with recurrence and those who had received prior radiotherapy (p = 0.0001). Conversely, increased lymphocyte count ratios correlated with improved PFS in patients undergoing primary treatment (p = 0.018). Changes in peripheral eosinophil and lymphocyte counts following pembrolizumab initiation may serve as predictive indicators of treatment efficacy in specific cervical cancer subgroups. Incorporating these hematologic parameters could help optimize patient selection and therapeutic strategies. Further research is needed to clarify their role as predictive markers of pembrolizumab efficacy in cervical cancer.

14Works
2Papers
5Collaborators

Positions

Researcher

Iwate Medical University

Education

MD, Ph.D.

Iwate Medical University

Country

JP

Links & IDs
0000-0002-0589-2285

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