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==IHC==
==IHC==
*There is no standard PD-1 antibody; each drug company has its own clone.
*There is no standard PD-1 antibody; each drug company has its own clone.
*PD-L1 28-8: provides prognostic inflammation, may benefit without staining.<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Borghaei | first1 = H. | last2 = Paz-Ares | first2 = L. | last3 = Horn | first3 = L. | last4 = Spigel | first4 = DR. | last5 = Steins | first5 = M. | last6 = Ready | first6 = NE. | last7 = Chow | first7 = LQ. | last8 = Vokes | first8 = EE. | last9 = Felip | first9 = E. | title = Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer. | journal = N Engl J Med | volume = 373 | issue = 17 | pages = 1627-39 | month = Oct | year = 2015 | doi = 10.1056/NEJMoa1507643 | PMID = 26412456 }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:24, 10 July 2016

Programmed cell death 1, abbreviated PDCD1 and PD1,[1] is a protein (and gene) with an important role in immune system regulation and cancer. It is found on T lymphocytes.

It is also known as CD279.

PD1 binds with programmed death-ligand 1 (dealt with separately) and programmed death-ligand 2.[2]

Background

Cytotoxic T cell function is regulated by receptor pairs found on the tumour and lymphocyte:[2]

Function Tumour cell T cell
Antigen presentation MHC TCR
Signal inhibition PD-1 PD-L1 (CD274), PD-L2 (CD273)

Drugs

  • Pembrolizumab.
  • Nivolumab.
  • Atezolizumab.
  • Durvalumab.
  • Avelumab.

Uncertain whether it binds PD-L1:

  • Pidilizumab.

IHC

  • There is no standard PD-1 antibody; each drug company has its own clone.
  • PD-L1 28-8: provides prognostic inflammation, may benefit without staining.[3]

See also

References

  1. Online 'Mendelian Inheritance in Man' (OMIM) 600244
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ribas, A. (Jun 2012). "Tumor immunotherapy directed at PD-1.". N Engl J Med 366 (26): 2517-9. doi:10.1056/NEJMe1205943. PMID 22658126.
  3. Borghaei, H.; Paz-Ares, L.; Horn, L.; Spigel, DR.; Steins, M.; Ready, NE.; Chow, LQ.; Vokes, EE. et al. (Oct 2015). "Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.". N Engl J Med 373 (17): 1627-39. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1507643. PMID 26412456.