This PD-1 target evaluation report is generated based on structured data from PatSnap Target & Disease MCP and PatSnap Clinical Trials MCP. It turns target biology, disease context, clinical validation, competition, IP considerations, and R&D recommendations into a report-style page for life sciences AI agents.
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Target
PD-1
UniProt Q15116
Target-linked drugs
769
769 with roll-up
Melanoma trials
854
Target + disease MCP query
Released results
665
Clinical Trials MCP result query
PD-1 is one of the most clinically validated immuno-oncology targets, especially in melanoma, but competition and lifecycle management pressure are intense.
Biology confidenceHigh
Clinical validationHigh
Competitive pressureVery high
White-space potentialNarrow
Interpretation: MCP-derived evidence density helps separate target confidence from competitive risk.
Target & Disease MCP highlights the PDCD1-mediated inhibitory pathway as a tumor-exploited mechanism for attenuating anti-tumor immunity. Blocking this pathway can reverse exhausted T-cell phenotypes and normalize anti-tumor responses, which explains the strong clinical validation of PD-1 blockade.
Melanoma remains a core disease setting for PD-1 evaluation because immune checkpoint blockade reshaped its standard of care. The MCP disease profile emphasizes metastatic risk and rising global incidence, making durability and resistance strategy central to target evaluation.
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| MCP query | Signal | Implication |
|---|---|---|
| PD-1 target-linked drugs | 769 | Strong target investment density. |
| Development-stage target drugs | 631 | Competitive monitoring should be continuous. |
| PD-1 + Melanoma clinical trials | 854 | Clinical validation is mature but crowded. |
| Released clinical results | 665 | Readout history supports benchmark selection. |
Anti-PD-1 refractory melanoma
Not-yet-recruiting Phase 1/2 trial of axelopran in anti-PD-1 refractory metastatic or unresectable cutaneous melanoma.
Sitagliptin with pembrolizumab
Not-yet-recruiting Phase 1 study combining sitagliptin with pembrolizumab in RCC and melanoma.
Adjuvant nivolumab
Released Phase 2 result for adjuvant nivolumab in resected stage IIB/IIC melanoma.
Pembrolizumab + lenvatinib
Released Phase 2 intracranial response study in brain metastases from melanoma or renal cell carcinoma after anti-PD-1/PD-L1 exposure.
PD-1 IP work should cover antibody sequence space, Fc engineering, fixed-dose regimens, subcutaneous formulations, combination claims, and biomarker-enriched use cases.
PD-1 is not an open first-in-class field. New programs should enter through refractory populations, differentiated delivery, bispecific or combination mechanisms, or evidence that improves on benchmark checkpoint regimens.
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Data note: Target biology, disease profile, clinical trial counts, trial examples, and result evidence were generated from PatSnap Target & Disease MCP and PatSnap Clinical Trials MCP queries performed on July 9, 2026.