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Population Screening For High-Risk Patient Identification Partnership With Care-Comprehensive Assessment, Risk, And Education., Ora K Gordon, Brad Bott, Nanor Parseghian, Kimberly K Childers, Sandra Brown Jan 2024

Population Screening For High-Risk Patient Identification Partnership With Care-Comprehensive Assessment, Risk, And Education., Ora K Gordon, Brad Bott, Nanor Parseghian, Kimberly K Childers, Sandra Brown

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Multi-Cancer Early Detection Testing (Mced), Ora K Gordon, Brad Bott, Nanor Parseghian, Paul Psychogios, Kimberly K Childers, Sandra Brown Jan 2024

Multi-Cancer Early Detection Testing (Mced), Ora K Gordon, Brad Bott, Nanor Parseghian, Paul Psychogios, Kimberly K Childers, Sandra Brown

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Neoadjuvant Anti-Ox40 (Medi6469) Therapy In Patients With Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Activates And Expands Antigen-Specific Tumor-Infiltrating T Cells., Rebekka Duhen, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Alexandra K Frye, Eric Tran, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Shu-Ching Chang, Yoshinobu Koguchi, Carlo Bifulco, Brady Bernard, Rom Leidner, Brendan Curti, Bernard A Fox, Walter Urba, Richard Bryan Bell, Andrew D Weinberg Feb 2021

Neoadjuvant Anti-Ox40 (Medi6469) Therapy In Patients With Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Activates And Expands Antigen-Specific Tumor-Infiltrating T Cells., Rebekka Duhen, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Alexandra K Frye, Eric Tran, Venkatesh Rajamanickam, Shu-Ching Chang, Yoshinobu Koguchi, Carlo Bifulco, Brady Bernard, Rom Leidner, Brendan Curti, Bernard A Fox, Walter Urba, Richard Bryan Bell, Andrew D Weinberg

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Despite the success of checkpoint blockade in some cancer patients, there is an unmet need to improve outcomes. Targeting alternative pathways, such as costimulatory molecules (e.g. OX40, GITR, and 4-1BB), can enhance T cell immunity in tumor-bearing hosts. Here we describe the results from a phase Ib clinical trial (NCT02274155) in which 17 patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) received a murine anti-human OX40 agonist antibody (MEDI6469) prior to definitive surgical resection. The primary endpoint was to determine safety and feasibility of the anti-OX40 neoadjuvant treatment. The secondary objective was to assess the effect of …


Integrated Genetic And Metabolic Landscapes Predict Vulnerabilities Of Temozolomide Resistant Glioblastoma Cells., Selva Rupa Christinal Immanuel, Avinash D Ghanate, Dharmeshkumar S Parmar, Ritu Yadav, Riya Uthup, Venkateswarlu Panchagnula, Anu Raghunathan Jan 2021

Integrated Genetic And Metabolic Landscapes Predict Vulnerabilities Of Temozolomide Resistant Glioblastoma Cells., Selva Rupa Christinal Immanuel, Avinash D Ghanate, Dharmeshkumar S Parmar, Ritu Yadav, Riya Uthup, Venkateswarlu Panchagnula, Anu Raghunathan

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Metabolic reprogramming and its molecular underpinnings are critical to unravel the duality of cancer cell function and chemo-resistance. Here, we use a constraints-based integrated approach to delineate the interplay between metabolism and epigenetics, hardwired in the genome, to shape temozolomide (TMZ) resistance. Differential metabolism was identified in response to TMZ at varying concentrations in both the resistant neurospheroidal (NSP) and the susceptible (U87MG) glioblastoma cell-lines. The genetic basis of this metabolic adaptation was characterized by whole exome sequencing that identified mutations in signaling pathway regulators of growth and energy metabolism. Remarkably, our integrated approach identified rewiring in glycolysis, TCA cycle, …


Prognostic Gene Expression Signatures Of Breast Cancer Are Lacking A Sensible Biological Meaning., Kalifa Manjang, Shailesh Tripathi, Olli Yli-Harja, Matthias Dehmer, Galina Glazko, Frank Emmert-Streib Jan 2021

Prognostic Gene Expression Signatures Of Breast Cancer Are Lacking A Sensible Biological Meaning., Kalifa Manjang, Shailesh Tripathi, Olli Yli-Harja, Matthias Dehmer, Galina Glazko, Frank Emmert-Streib

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The identification of prognostic biomarkers for predicting cancer progression is an important problem for two reasons. First, such biomarkers find practical application in a clinical context for the treatment of patients. Second, interrogation of the biomarkers themselves is assumed to lead to novel insights of disease mechanisms and the underlying molecular processes that cause the pathological behavior. For breast cancer, many signatures based on gene expression values have been reported to be associated with overall survival. Consequently, such signatures have been used for suggesting biological explanations of breast cancer and drug mechanisms. In this paper, we demonstrate for a large …


Genetic Variants In Immune Related Genes As Predictors Of Responsiveness To Bcg Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma Patients., Romela Irene Ramos, Misa A Shaw, Leland J Foshag, Stacey L Stern, Negin Rahimzadeh, David Elashoff, Dave Hoon Dec 2020

Genetic Variants In Immune Related Genes As Predictors Of Responsiveness To Bcg Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma Patients., Romela Irene Ramos, Misa A Shaw, Leland J Foshag, Stacey L Stern, Negin Rahimzadeh, David Elashoff, Dave Hoon

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Adjuvant immunotherapy in melanoma patients improves clinical outcomes. However, success is unpredictable due to inherited heterogeneity of immune responses. Inherent immune genes associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) may influence anti-tumor immune responses. We assessed the predictive ability of 26 immune-gene SNPs genomic panels for a clinical response to adjuvant BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guérin) immunotherapy, using melanoma patient cohorts derived from three phase III multicenter clinical trials: AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) stage IV patients given adjuvant BCG (pilot cohort; n = 92), AJCC stage III patients given adjuvant BCG (verification cohort; n = 269), and …


Metabolic Network Analysis Reveals Altered Bile Acid Synthesis And Metabolism In Alzheimer's Disease., Priyanka Baloni, Cory C Funk, Jingwen Yan, James T Yurkovich, Alexandra Kueider-Paisley, Kwangsik Nho, Almut Heinken, Wei Jia, Siamak Mahmoudiandehkordi, Gregory Louie, Andrew J Saykin, Matthias Arnold, Gabi Kastenmüller, William J Griffiths, Ines Thiele, Alzheimer’S Disease Metabolomics Consortium, Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Nathan D Price Nov 2020

Metabolic Network Analysis Reveals Altered Bile Acid Synthesis And Metabolism In Alzheimer's Disease., Priyanka Baloni, Cory C Funk, Jingwen Yan, James T Yurkovich, Alexandra Kueider-Paisley, Kwangsik Nho, Almut Heinken, Wei Jia, Siamak Mahmoudiandehkordi, Gregory Louie, Andrew J Saykin, Matthias Arnold, Gabi Kastenmüller, William J Griffiths, Ines Thiele, Alzheimer’S Disease Metabolomics Consortium, Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Nathan D Price

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Increasing evidence suggests Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology is influenced by primary and secondary bile acids, the end product of cholesterol metabolism. We analyze 2,114 post-mortem brain transcriptomes and identify genes in the alternative bile acid synthesis pathway to be expressed in the brain. A targeted metabolomic analysis of primary and secondary bile acids measured from post-mortem brain samples of 111 individuals supports these results. Our metabolic network analysis suggests that taurine transport, bile acid synthesis, and cholesterol metabolism differ in AD and cognitively normal individuals. We also identify putative transcription factors regulating metabolic genes and influencing altered metabolism in AD. …


A Pilot Study Comparing The Efficacy Of Lactate Dehydrogenase Levels Versus Circulating Cell-Free Micrornas In Monitoring Responses To Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma Patients., Matias A Bustos, Rebecca Gross, Negin Rahimzadeh, Hunter Cole, Linh T Tran, Kevin Tran, Ling Takeshima, Stacey L Stern, Steven O'Day, Dave Hoon Nov 2020

A Pilot Study Comparing The Efficacy Of Lactate Dehydrogenase Levels Versus Circulating Cell-Free Micrornas In Monitoring Responses To Checkpoint Inhibitor Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma Patients., Matias A Bustos, Rebecca Gross, Negin Rahimzadeh, Hunter Cole, Linh T Tran, Kevin Tran, Ling Takeshima, Stacey L Stern, Steven O'Day, Dave Hoon

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Serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is a standard prognostic biomarker for stage IV melanoma patients. Often, LDH levels do not provide real-time information about the metastatic melanoma patients' disease status and treatment response. Therefore, there is a need to find reliable blood biomarkers for improved monitoring of metastatic melanoma patients who are undergoing checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy (CII). The objective in this prospective pilot study was to discover circulating cell-free microRNA (cfmiR) signatures in the plasma that could assess melanoma patients' responses during CII. The cfmiRs were evaluated by the next-generation sequencing (NGS) HTG EdgeSeq microRNA (miR) Whole Transcriptome Assay (WTA; 2083 …


Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Caused By A Frameshift Insertion Mutation In, Szabolcs Szelinger, Jonida Krate, Keri Ramsey, Samuel P Strom, Perry B Shieh, Hane Lee, Newell Belnap, Chris Balak, Ashley L Siniard, Megan Russell, Ryan Richholt, Matt De Both, Ana M Claasen, Isabelle Schrauwen, Stanley F Nelson, Matthew J Huentelman, David W Craig, Samuel Yang, Steven A Moore, Kumaraswamy Sivakumar, Vinodh Narayanan, Sampathkumar Rangasamy, Ucla Clinical Genomics Center Aug 2020

Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome Caused By A Frameshift Insertion Mutation In, Szabolcs Szelinger, Jonida Krate, Keri Ramsey, Samuel P Strom, Perry B Shieh, Hane Lee, Newell Belnap, Chris Balak, Ashley L Siniard, Megan Russell, Ryan Richholt, Matt De Both, Ana M Claasen, Isabelle Schrauwen, Stanley F Nelson, Matthew J Huentelman, David W Craig, Samuel Yang, Steven A Moore, Kumaraswamy Sivakumar, Vinodh Narayanan, Sampathkumar Rangasamy, Ucla Clinical Genomics Center

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Objective: Description of a new variant of the glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate transaminase 1 (GFPT1) gene causing congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) in 3 children from 2 unrelated families.

Methods: Muscle biopsies, EMG, and whole-exome sequencing were performed.

Results: All 3 patients presented with congenital hypotonia, muscle weakness, respiratory insufficiency, head lag, areflexia, and gastrointestinal dysfunction. Genetic analysis identified a homozygous frameshift insertion in the GFPT1 gene (NM_001244710.1: c.686dupC; p.Arg230Ter) that was shared by all 3 patients. In one of the patients, inheritance of the variant was through uniparental disomy (UPD) with maternal origin. Repetitive nerve stimulation and single-fiber EMG was consistent …


Brainstem Ischemic Syndrome In Juvenile Nf2., John W Henson, Tara Benkers, Connor Mccormick Aug 2020

Brainstem Ischemic Syndrome In Juvenile Nf2., John W Henson, Tara Benkers, Connor Mccormick

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Objective: A new case of brainstem ischemic necrosis in a young woman with de novo neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is reported, and given notable similarities to 7 prior cases of brainstem stroke in the literature, features defining a possible syndrome were sought.

Methods: Case review including detailed clinical assessment, neuroimaging analysis, genetic testing, and brain biopsy, followed by a multicase analysis.

Results: Brainstem ischemia in juvenile NF2 typically occurs in teenagers without previously known NF2 as an acute, monophasic presentation with restricted diffusion in the midbrain or pons following a recent hypoperfusion event, normal vascular imaging, obvious intracranial imaging features …


Meta-Analysis Of The Alzheimer's Disease Human Brain Transcriptome And Functional Dissection In Mouse Models., Ying-Wooi Wan, Rami Al-Ouran, Carl G Mangleburg, Thanneer M Perumal, Tom V Lee, Katherine Allison, Vivek Swarup, Cory C Funk, Chris Gaiteri, Mariet Allen, Minghui Wang, Sarah M Neuner, Catherine C Kaczorowski, Vivek M Philip, Gareth R Howell, Heidi Martini-Stoica, Hui Zheng, Hongkang Mei, Xiaoyan Zhong, Jungwoo Wren Kim, Valina L Dawson, Ted M Dawson, Ping-Chieh Pao, Li-Huei Tsai, Jean-Vianney Haure-Mirande, Michelle E Ehrlich, Paramita Chakrabarty, Yona Levites, Xue Wang, Eric B Dammer, Gyan Srivastava, Sumit Mukherjee, Solveig K Sieberts, Larsson Omberg, Kristen D Dang, James A Eddy, Phil Snyder, Yooree Chae, Sandeep Amberkar, Wenbin Wei, Winston Hide, Christoph Preuss, Ayla Ergun, Phillip J Ebert, David C Airey, Sara Mostafavi, Lei Yu, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Accelerating Medicines Partnership, Alzheimer’S Disease Consortium, Gregory W Carter, David A Collier, Todd E Golde, Allan I Levey, David A Bennett, Karol Estrada, T Matthew Townsend, Bin Zhang, Eric Schadt, Philip L De Jager, Nathan D Price, Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner, Zhandong Liu, Joshua M Shulman, Lara M Mangravite, Benjamin A Logsdon Jul 2020

Meta-Analysis Of The Alzheimer's Disease Human Brain Transcriptome And Functional Dissection In Mouse Models., Ying-Wooi Wan, Rami Al-Ouran, Carl G Mangleburg, Thanneer M Perumal, Tom V Lee, Katherine Allison, Vivek Swarup, Cory C Funk, Chris Gaiteri, Mariet Allen, Minghui Wang, Sarah M Neuner, Catherine C Kaczorowski, Vivek M Philip, Gareth R Howell, Heidi Martini-Stoica, Hui Zheng, Hongkang Mei, Xiaoyan Zhong, Jungwoo Wren Kim, Valina L Dawson, Ted M Dawson, Ping-Chieh Pao, Li-Huei Tsai, Jean-Vianney Haure-Mirande, Michelle E Ehrlich, Paramita Chakrabarty, Yona Levites, Xue Wang, Eric B Dammer, Gyan Srivastava, Sumit Mukherjee, Solveig K Sieberts, Larsson Omberg, Kristen D Dang, James A Eddy, Phil Snyder, Yooree Chae, Sandeep Amberkar, Wenbin Wei, Winston Hide, Christoph Preuss, Ayla Ergun, Phillip J Ebert, David C Airey, Sara Mostafavi, Lei Yu, Hans-Ulrich Klein, Accelerating Medicines Partnership, Alzheimer’S Disease Consortium, Gregory W Carter, David A Collier, Todd E Golde, Allan I Levey, David A Bennett, Karol Estrada, T Matthew Townsend, Bin Zhang, Eric Schadt, Philip L De Jager, Nathan D Price, Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner, Zhandong Liu, Joshua M Shulman, Lara M Mangravite, Benjamin A Logsdon

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We present a consensus atlas of the human brain transcriptome in Alzheimer's disease (AD), based on meta-analysis of differential gene expression in 2,114 postmortem samples. We discover 30 brain coexpression modules from seven regions as the major source of AD transcriptional perturbations. We next examine overlap with 251 brain differentially expressed gene sets from mouse models of AD and other neurodegenerative disorders. Human-mouse overlaps highlight responses to amyloid versus tau pathology and reveal age- and sex-dependent expression signatures for disease progression. Human coexpression modules enriched for neuronal and/or microglial genes broadly overlap with mouse models of AD, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic …


Inter-Tumor Heterogeneity-Melanomas Respond Differently To Gm-Csf-Mediated Activation., Adi Moshe, Sivan Izraely, Orit Sagi-Assif, Sapir Malka, Shlomit Ben-Menachem, Tsipi Meshel, Metsada Pasmanik-Chor, Dave Hoon, Isaac P Witz Jul 2020

Inter-Tumor Heterogeneity-Melanomas Respond Differently To Gm-Csf-Mediated Activation., Adi Moshe, Sivan Izraely, Orit Sagi-Assif, Sapir Malka, Shlomit Ben-Menachem, Tsipi Meshel, Metsada Pasmanik-Chor, Dave Hoon, Isaac P Witz

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Granulocyte-monocyte colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is used as an adjuvant in various clinical and preclinical studies with contradictory results. These were attributed to opposing effects of GM-CSF on the immune or myeloid systems of the treated patients or to lack of optimal dosing regimens. The results of the present study point to inter-tumor heterogeneity as a possible mechanism accounting for the contrasting responses to GM-CSF incorporating therapies. Employing xenograft models of human melanomas in nude mice developed in our lab, we detected differential functional responses of melanomas from different patients to GM-CSF both in vitro as well as in vivo. …


Advancing Human Health In The Decade Ahead: Pregnancy As A Key Window For Discovery: A Burroughs Wellcome Fund Pregnancy Think Tank., Yoel Sadovsky, Sam Mesiano, Graham J Burton, Michelle Lampl, Jeffrey C Murray, Rachel M Freathy, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Ashley Moffett, Nathan D Price, Paul H Wise, Derek E Wildman, Ralph Snyderman, Nigel Paneth, John Anthony Capra, Marcelo A Nobrega, Yaacov Barak, Louis J Muglia Jun 2020

Advancing Human Health In The Decade Ahead: Pregnancy As A Key Window For Discovery: A Burroughs Wellcome Fund Pregnancy Think Tank., Yoel Sadovsky, Sam Mesiano, Graham J Burton, Michelle Lampl, Jeffrey C Murray, Rachel M Freathy, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Ashley Moffett, Nathan D Price, Paul H Wise, Derek E Wildman, Ralph Snyderman, Nigel Paneth, John Anthony Capra, Marcelo A Nobrega, Yaacov Barak, Louis J Muglia

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Recent revolutionary advances at the intersection of medicine, omics, data sciences, computing, epidemiology, and related technologies inspire us to ponder their impact on health. Their potential impact is particularly germane to the biology of pregnancy and perinatal medicine, where limited improvement in health outcomes for women and children has remained a global challenge. We assembled a group of experts to establish a Pregnancy Think Tank to discuss a broad spectrum of major gestational disorders and adverse pregnancy outcomes that affect maternal-infant lifelong health and should serve as targets for leveraging the many recent advances. This report reflects avenues for future …


The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Statement On Best Practices For Multiplex Immunohistochemistry (Ihc) And Immunofluorescence (If) Staining And Validation., Janis M Taube, Guray Akturk, Michael Angelo, Elizabeth L Engle, Sacha Gnjatic, Shirley Greenbaum, Noah F Greenwald, Cyrus V Hedvat, Travis J Hollmann, Jonathan Juco, Edwin R Parra, Marlon C Rebelatto, David L Rimm, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Kurt A Schalper, Edward C Stack, Cláudia S Ferreira, Konstanty Korski, Ana Lako, Scott J Rodig, Emanuel Schenck, Keith E Steele, Michael J Surace, Michael T Tetzlaff, Katharina Von Loga, Ignacio I Wistuba, Carlo Bifulco, Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer (Sitc) Pathology Task Force. May 2020

The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Statement On Best Practices For Multiplex Immunohistochemistry (Ihc) And Immunofluorescence (If) Staining And Validation., Janis M Taube, Guray Akturk, Michael Angelo, Elizabeth L Engle, Sacha Gnjatic, Shirley Greenbaum, Noah F Greenwald, Cyrus V Hedvat, Travis J Hollmann, Jonathan Juco, Edwin R Parra, Marlon C Rebelatto, David L Rimm, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Kurt A Schalper, Edward C Stack, Cláudia S Ferreira, Konstanty Korski, Ana Lako, Scott J Rodig, Emanuel Schenck, Keith E Steele, Michael J Surace, Michael T Tetzlaff, Katharina Von Loga, Ignacio I Wistuba, Carlo Bifulco, Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer (Sitc) Pathology Task Force.

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OBJECTIVES: The interaction between the immune system and tumor cells is an important feature for the prognosis and treatment of cancer. Multiplex immunohistochemistry (mIHC) and multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) analyses are emerging technologies that can be used to help quantify immune cell subsets, their functional state, and their spatial arrangement within the tumor microenvironment.

METHODS: The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) convened a task force of pathologists and laboratory leaders from academic centers as well as experts from pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies to develop best practice guidelines for the optimization and validation of mIHC/mIF assays across platforms.

RESULTS: Representative outputs …


The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Consensus Statement On Immunotherapy For The Treatment Of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Head And Neck (Hnscc)., Ezra E W Cohen, Richard Bryan Bell, Carlo Bifulco, Barbara Burtness, Maura L Gillison, Kevin J Harrington, Quynh-Thu Le, Nancy Y Lee, Rom Leidner, Rebecca L Lewis, Lisa Licitra, Hisham Mehanna, Loren K Mell, Adam Raben, Andrew G Sikora, Ravindra Uppaluri, Fernanda Whitworth, Dan P Zandberg, Robert L Ferris Jul 2019

The Society For Immunotherapy Of Cancer Consensus Statement On Immunotherapy For The Treatment Of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Head And Neck (Hnscc)., Ezra E W Cohen, Richard Bryan Bell, Carlo Bifulco, Barbara Burtness, Maura L Gillison, Kevin J Harrington, Quynh-Thu Le, Nancy Y Lee, Rom Leidner, Rebecca L Lewis, Lisa Licitra, Hisham Mehanna, Loren K Mell, Adam Raben, Andrew G Sikora, Ravindra Uppaluri, Fernanda Whitworth, Dan P Zandberg, Robert L Ferris

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Head and neck cancers, including those of the lip and oral cavity, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, oropharynx, larynx and nasopharynx represent nearly 700,000 new cases and 380,000 deaths worldwide per annum, and account for over 10,000 annual deaths in the United States alone. Improvement in outcomes are needed for patients with recurrent and or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). In 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted the first immunotherapeutic approvals - the anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitors nivolumab and pembrolizumab - for the treatment of patients with recurrent squamous cell carcinoma of the …


Perspectives In Melanoma: Meeting Report From The Melanoma Bridge (30 November-2 December, 2017, Naples, Italy)., Paolo A Ascierto, Igor Puzanov, Sanjiv S Agarwala, Carlo Bifulco, Gerardo Botti, Corrado Caracò, Gennaro Ciliberto, Michael A Davies, Reinhard Dummer, Soldano Ferrone, Thomas F Gajewski, Claus Garbe, Jason J Luke, Francesco M Marincola, Giuseppe Masucci, Janice M Mehnert, Nicola Mozzillo, Giuseppe Palmieri, Michael A Postow, Stephen P Schoenberger, Ena Wang, Magdalena Thurin Jul 2018

Perspectives In Melanoma: Meeting Report From The Melanoma Bridge (30 November-2 December, 2017, Naples, Italy)., Paolo A Ascierto, Igor Puzanov, Sanjiv S Agarwala, Carlo Bifulco, Gerardo Botti, Corrado Caracò, Gennaro Ciliberto, Michael A Davies, Reinhard Dummer, Soldano Ferrone, Thomas F Gajewski, Claus Garbe, Jason J Luke, Francesco M Marincola, Giuseppe Masucci, Janice M Mehnert, Nicola Mozzillo, Giuseppe Palmieri, Michael A Postow, Stephen P Schoenberger, Ena Wang, Magdalena Thurin

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Metastatic melanoma represents a challenging clinical situation and, until relatively recently, there was an absence of effective treatment options. However, in 2011, the advanced melanoma treatment landscape was revolutionised with the approval of the anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein-4 checkpoint inhibitor ipilimumab and the selective BRAF kinase inhibitor vemurafenib, both of which significantly improved overall survival. Since then, availability of new immunotherapies, especially the anti-programmed death-1 checkpoint inhibitors, as well as other targeted therapies, have further improved outcomes for patients with advanced melanoma. Seven years on from the first approval of these novel therapies, evidence for the use of various immune-based and …


Applying Genomics In Heart Transplantation., Brendan J Keating, Alexandre C Pereira, Michael Snyder, Brian D. Piening Mar 2018

Applying Genomics In Heart Transplantation., Brendan J Keating, Alexandre C Pereira, Michael Snyder, Brian D. Piening

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While advances in patient care and immunosuppressive pharmacotherapies have increased the lifespan of heart allograft recipients, there are still significant comorbidities post-transplantation and 5-year survival rates are still significant, at approximately 70%. The last decade has seen massive strides in genomics and other omics fields, including transcriptomics, with many of these advances now starting to impact heart transplant clinical care. This review summarizes a number of the key advances in genomics which are relevant for heart transplant outcomes, and we highlight the translational potential that such knowledge may bring to patient care within the next decade.


The Isb Cancer Genomics Cloud: A Flexible Cloud-Based Platform For Cancer Genomics Research., Sheila M Reynolds, Michael Miller, Phyliss Lee, Kalle Leinonen, Suzanne M Paquette, Zack Rodebaugh, Abigail Hahn, David L Gibbs, Joseph Slagel, William J Longabaugh, Varsha Dhankani, Madelyn Reyes, Todd Pihl, Mark Backus, Matthew Bookman, Nicole Deflaux, Jonathan Bingham, David Pot, Ilya Shmulevich Nov 2017

The Isb Cancer Genomics Cloud: A Flexible Cloud-Based Platform For Cancer Genomics Research., Sheila M Reynolds, Michael Miller, Phyliss Lee, Kalle Leinonen, Suzanne M Paquette, Zack Rodebaugh, Abigail Hahn, David L Gibbs, Joseph Slagel, William J Longabaugh, Varsha Dhankani, Madelyn Reyes, Todd Pihl, Mark Backus, Matthew Bookman, Nicole Deflaux, Jonathan Bingham, David Pot, Ilya Shmulevich

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The ISB Cancer Genomics Cloud (ISB-CGC) is one of three pilot projects funded by the National Cancer Institute to explore new approaches to computing on large cancer datasets in a cloud environment. With a focus on Data as a Service, the ISB-CGC offers multiple avenues for accessing and analyzing The Cancer Genome Atlas, TARGET, and other important references such as GENCODE and COSMIC using the Google Cloud Platform. The open approach allows researchers to choose approaches best suited to the task at hand: from analyzing terabytes of data using complex workflows to developing new analysis methods in common languages such …


Multiparametric Immune Profiling In Hpv- Oral Squamous Cell Cancer., Zipei Feng, Daniel Bethmann, Matthias Kappler, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Alexander Eckert, R Bryan Bell, Allen Cheng, Tuan Bui, Rom Leidner, Walter Urba, Kent Johnson, Clifford Hoyt, Carlo Bifulco, Juergen Bukur, Claudia Wickenhauser, Barbara Seliger, Bernard A Fox Jul 2017

Multiparametric Immune Profiling In Hpv- Oral Squamous Cell Cancer., Zipei Feng, Daniel Bethmann, Matthias Kappler, Carmen Ballesteros-Merino, Alexander Eckert, R Bryan Bell, Allen Cheng, Tuan Bui, Rom Leidner, Walter Urba, Kent Johnson, Clifford Hoyt, Carlo Bifulco, Juergen Bukur, Claudia Wickenhauser, Barbara Seliger, Bernard A Fox

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Evaluation of T lymphocyte frequency provides prognostic information for patients with oral squamous cell cancer (OSCC). However, the effect of simultaneously evaluating T cell frequency and assessing suppressive elements and defects in antigen-processing machinery (APM) has not been clarified. Simultaneous characterization of CD3+, CD8+, FoxP3+, CD163+, and PD-L1+ cells using multispectral imaging was performed on sections from 119 patients with HPV- OSCC. Expression of β2-microglobulin, MHC class I heavy chain, and large multifunctional peptidase 10 was quantified, and all data were correlated with patient outcome. We found that, consistent with previous reports, high numbers of CD8+ T cells at the …