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Case Report: durable response to pulsed electric field ablation in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors in HER2-low breast cancer through activation of interferon signaling.

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Frontiers in oncology 2026 Vol.16() p. 1681010
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Liu Y, De La Garza-Ramos C, Gabriel E, Nassar A, Toskich B, Thompson EA, Chumsri S

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Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) ablation is a non-thermal cancer treatment that disrupts tumor cell membranes while preserving the immune microenvironment and promoting immunogenic cell death.

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APA Liu Y, De La Garza-Ramos C, et al. (2026). Case Report: durable response to pulsed electric field ablation in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors in HER2-low breast cancer through activation of interferon signaling.. Frontiers in oncology, 16, 1681010. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2026.1681010
MLA Liu Y, et al.. "Case Report: durable response to pulsed electric field ablation in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors in HER2-low breast cancer through activation of interferon signaling.." Frontiers in oncology, vol. 16, 2026, pp. 1681010.
PMID 42038386

Abstract

Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) ablation is a non-thermal cancer treatment that disrupts tumor cell membranes while preserving the immune microenvironment and promoting immunogenic cell death. We present a case of a patient with metastatic hormone receptor-positive, HER2-low breast cancer who achieved a durable clinical response after PEF in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor (pembrolizumab). The patient remained off systemic therapy for 14 months without disease progression. Single-cell spatial molecular imaging (SMI) and gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) were performed to evaluate immune microenvironment changes pre- and post-PEF treatment. Spatial transcriptomics of the tumor cell compartment revealed a post-PEF enrichment of immune-related pathways, including interferon alpha/beta and gamma signaling and MHC class I antigen processing and presentation, alongside increased infiltration of immune cells: CD8+ T cells, plasmablasts, and monocytes within the tumor neighborhood. This hypothesis-generating case suggests PEF's potential to reshape the tumor-immune microenvironment when combined with immune checkpoint blockade, warranting further studies on its role in combination immunotherapy strategies.

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