Abstract

Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutant non-small cell lung cancer is less likely to express programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) than tumors with wild-type EGFR and is associated with poor response to pembrolizumab. To understand the relationship between EGFR mutation and PD-L1 expression in pembrolizumab response, we retrospectively evaluated the factors contributing to the high tumor proportion score in 155 EGFR-mutant non-small cell lung cancer cases and their associated response to pembrolizumab. Uncommon EGFR mutations were significantly associated with a PD-L1 tumor proportion score≥50% compared to common EGFR mutations. The objective response rate to pembrolizumab of 14 patients was 36%, including 22% in patients with common EGFR mutations, 60% in patients with uncommon EGFR mutations and 75% in patients with both uncommon mutations and a PD-L1 tumor proportion score≥50%. A PD-L1 tumor proportion score≥50% was more frequent in non-small cell lung cancer patients harboring uncommon EGFR mutations and was associated with pembrolizumab efficacy.

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