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Seasonal variation of anti-PD-1 outcome in melanoma-Results from a Dutch patient cohort.

J S W Borgers ,
F H Burgers ,
A Schina ,
O J Van Not ,
A J M van den Eertwegh ,
C U Blank ,
M J B Aarts ,
F W P J van den Berkmortel ,
J W B de Groot ,
G A P Hospers ,
E Kapiteijn ,
D Piersma ,
R S van Rijn ,
A M Stevense-den Boer ,
A A M van der Veldt ,
G Vreugdenhil ,
M J Boers-Sonderen ,
M W J M Wouters ,
K P M Suijkerbuijk ,
J V van Thienen ,
J B A G Haanen

Abstract

Despite the improved survival rates of patients with advanced stage melanoma since the introduction of ICIs, many patients do not have (long-term) benefit from these treatments. There is evidence that the exposome, an accumulation of host-extrinsic factors including environmental influences, could impact ICI response. Recently, a survival benefit was observed in patients with BRAF wild-type melanoma living in Denmark who initiated immunotherapy in summer as compared to winter. As the Netherlands lies in close geographical proximity to Denmark and has comparable seasonal differences, a Dutch validation cohort was established using data from our nationwide melanoma registry. In this study, we did not observe a similar seasonal difference in overall survival and are therefore unable to confirm the Danish findings. Validation of either the Dutch or Danish findings in (combined) patient cohorts from other countries would be necessary to determine whether this host-extrinsic factor influences the response to ICI-treatment.

More about this publication

Pigment cell & melanoma research

Volume 37
Issue nr. 1
Pages 15-20
Publication date 01-01-2024

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1111/pcmr.13117
Europe PubMed Central 37554041
Pubmed 37554041

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