How Immuno-Oncology Is Turning Biomarker Development On Its Head

Immuno-oncology’s challenge is to orchestrate a biomarker program in a highly competitive drug development landscape knowing that prior to having significant clinical experience, the program is unlikely to yield the kinds of binary measurements used to define and select a patient population for a targeted therapy.

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For more than a decade, the marching order for drug developers has been that every drug candidate proceeding beyond a proof-of-concept study should be accompanied by a biomarker. Immuno-oncology (IO) is turning that notion of biomarker development on its head. In IO, the role of a biomarker goes well beyond identifying whether the drug target (usually a genetic mutation or rearrangement, in the case of a targeted therapy) is present in a given patient and whether the drug candidate can be delivered at a dose that allows for effective modulation of that target. The challenge in IO – especially for the current wave of drug development programs that look to combine PD-1/PD-L1 targeting agents with drugs that modulate additional targets, IO or otherwise – is in how to orchestrate a program efficiently in a highly competitive landscape without the benefit of the kind of binary measurement that is used prospectively to define and select a patient population for a targeted therapy. In IO, predictive tests will only be identified retrospectively after much guesswork around choosing the combinations to test: the tail will be wagging the dog. To paraphrase from the realm of political investigation, discussions about a successful biomarker development path in IO will turn on questions of what did you know and when did you know it.

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