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Decoding B Cell Signatures of Complete Pathological Response to Perioperative Chemoimmunotherapy in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer - PubMed

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  • #Chemoimmunotherapy
  • #Non-small cell lung cancer
  • #B cell signatures
  • Complete pathological response (CPR) correlates with long-term survival after perioperative chemoimmunotherapy (ChIO) in resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • CPR tumors exhibited a more clonal baseline B cell receptor (BCR) repertoire, better conserved and reinvigorated during neoadjuvant ChIO.
  • Patients with CPR tumors displayed a BCR repertoire enriched in class-switched clones, higher diversity, lower clonality, and upregulation of activation-related transcriptional programs in blood.
  • Neoadjuvant ChIO was associated with induction of B cell-related genes within tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) and higher TLS density at surgery.
  • Mature-TLSs in CPR tumors were enriched in immune-activation and antigen-presenting pathways, estimated Tfh cells, pDCs, and plasma cells.
  • Low-B cell regions from CPR tumors showed higher inferred infiltration of CD8+ T cells, NK cells, and macrophages with reduced neutrophils and Tregs.
  • Patients with CPR tumors exhibit a pre-existing and more mature B cell response that develops further during neoadjuvant ChIO.
  • BCR metrics are highlighted as promising predictive biomarkers in NSCLC.