Stage I-III triple-negative breast cancer accounts for approximately 15-20% of new diagnoses of early breast cancer. Novel systemic treatment options have recently been assessed as part of the neoadjuvant approach, such as the addition of immune checkpoint inhibitors to cytotoxic chemotherapy. However, several questions remain unanswered, including the identification of predictors of response to immunotherapy in this setting, and further efforts aimed at identifying reliable predictors and clarifying the effective role of PD-L1 status, tumor mutational burden, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and other biomarkers are warranted. Herein we will provide an overview of recent clinical studies of neoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with triple-negative breast cancer, especially focusing on the recently presented and published KEYNOTE-522, IMpassion031 and GeparNUEVO trials.
Keywords: atezolizumab; breast cancer; immune checkpoint inhibitors; immunotherapy; pembrolizumab; triple-negative breast cancer.