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R. Sirera Perez

1035P Effect of gut microbiota on immunotherapy of advanced NSCLC

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CD5 and CD6: Evaluation of their role as prognostic biomarkers in resectable non-small cell lung cancer

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Interactions of cancer stem cell and immune microenvironment in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)

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Prognostic Impact of Vegfa in Resectable Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer

ABSTRACT Aim: Angiogenesis is a main process which happens in tumors and that promotes its growth, invasive capacity and metastasis. Host genetic variability within VEGF pathway may affect angiogenic signaling and alter patient's sensitivity to anti-angiogenic therapies and therefore the prognostic. The goal in the present study is to analyze the prognostic value of several SNPs in angiogenic genes and the relative expression of those genes, using a cohort of patients diagnosed with resectable non-small cell lung cancer. Methods: This study included 127 resectable (I-IIIA) NSCLC patients. RNA and DNA extractions from tissues were performed using Trizol®. 20 ng of DNA were used for studies o…

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Prognostic Impact of Immune Microenvironment Markers in Tumor and Stroma in Resectable Nsclc

ABSTRACT Aim: Tumor-infiltrating immune cells have been proved to play an important role in tumor progression. In this study we have analyzed the expression of 11 immune related genes in both tumor and stroma samples of resectable NSCLC patients. Methods: In this retrospective study FFPE samples from 117 early-stage NSCLC patients of primary tumor tissue were used. The most representative areas of tumor and tumor stroma of each sample were carefully micro-dissected. RT-PCR using hydrolysis probes (TaqMan, Applied Biosystems) was performed to assess the expression of Treg markers such as: CD127, CD25, FOXP3, CTLA-4, IL-10, TGFB-1, LAG-3, GITR and TNFA as well as CD4 and CD8. Relative gene ex…

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