Search results for "Tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte"

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Can the plasma PD-1 levels predict the presence and efficiency of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in metastatic melanoma patients?

2019

e14035 Background: The immune response to melanoma has been shown to be locally affected by presence of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs), generally divided into brisk (infiltrating the entire base of the invasive tumor), non-brisk (infiltrating only focally) and absent. Several studies showed that greater presence of TILs, especially brisk, in primary melanoma is associated with a better prognosis and a higher survival rate. Since recent studies revealed an association between PD-1/PD-L1 expression levels and tumor response, the aim of our study was to investigate the correlation between plasma PD-1 and presence/absence/class of TILs in metastatic melanoma patients. Methods: The plasm…

Cancer ResearchMetastatic melanomaTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesbusiness.industryMelanomahemic and immune systemschemical and pharmacologic phenomenamedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchmedicineplasma PD-1 tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes metastatic melanomabusiness030215 immunologyJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Investigation of the immune infiltrate of melanoma metastases under immune checkpoint inhibition.

2017

9570 Background: Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) play a crucial role in the therapeutic impact of immune checkpoint blockers. Methods: We investigated metastases from 56 melanoma patients before and during treatment with immune checkpoint blockers (i) immunohistochemically, (ii) with TCR repertoire profiling and (iii) analysis of the transcriptome. The patients were treated with ipilimumab (n = 25) or pembrolizumab (n = 23) or ipilimumab/nivolumab (n = 7); half of them had a disease control, the other half progressed as best response to treatment. Results: In contrast to previous reports immunohistochemical analysis of the immune infiltrate revealed no significant difference in the nu…

Cancer ResearchOncologyTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesbusiness.industryMelanomamedicineCancer researchchemical and pharmacologic phenomenamedicine.diseasebusinessImmune checkpointImmune infiltrateJournal of Clinical Oncology
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Enhanced expression of ELAM-1 on endothelium of renal cell carcinoma compared to the corresponding normal renal tissue

1999

Abstract Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) has been shown to respond to an immunological therapy with tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL), which accumulate in RCC at a higher density than in normal renal tissue, suggesting that there is selective tumor invasion. Since invasion of TIL into the malignant tissue is mediated by adhesion molecules, we examined the different expression of the adhesion molecule endothelial-leukocyte-adhesion-molecule-1 (ELAM-1) on endothelial cells of RCC versus normal renal tissue. For a specific quantification, the level of ELAM-1 mRNA was investigated by both semi-quantitative reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR) and Northern blot analysis and ref…

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Lymphokine activated killer cells.

1989

Various subpopulations of human leukocytes may be induced by lymphokines to exert cytotoxic activity. In man major histocompatibility complex non-restricted tumor cell lysis by interleukin-2 (IL-2) induced peripheral blood lymphocytes is attributed mainly to natural killer cells. These T cell receptor negative large granular lymphocytes are called lymphokine activated killer (LAK) cells. In order to explore the potential of LAK cells in tumor therapy, several clinical studies have been conducted, using IL-2 alone or in combination with ex vivo IL-2-activated peripheral blood lymphocytes. Objective responses have reproducibly been achieved only in renal cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma …

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γδ T cell-based anticancer immunotherapy: Progress and possibilities

2015

Cytotoxicity Immunologicmedicine.medical_treatmentT cellT-LymphocytesImmunologyImmunotherapy AdoptiveInterferon-gammaNeoplasmsTumor MicroenvironmentImmunology and AllergyMedicineAnimalsHumansSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleTumor microenvironmentTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesbusiness.industryInterleukin-17Neoplasms therapyReceptors Antigen T-Cell gamma-deltaImmunotherapymedicine.anatomical_structureγδ T cells • cancer • IFN-γ • IL-17 • immunotherapy • PD-1 • tumor-infiltrating lymphocytesOncologyImmunologySettore MED/46 - Scienze Tecniche Di Medicina Di Laboratoriobusiness
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PD‐1‐induced T cell exhaustion is controlled by a Drp1‐dependent mechanism

2022

Programmed cell death‐1 (PD‐1) signaling downregulates the T‐cell response, promoting an exhausted state in tumor‐infiltrating T cells, through mostly unveiled molecular mechanisms. Dynamin‐related protein‐1 (Drp1)‐dependent mitochondrial fission plays a crucial role in sustaining T‐cell motility, proliferation, survival, and glycolytic engagement. Interestingly, such processes are exactly those inhibited by PD‐1 in tumor‐infiltrating T cells. Here, we show that PD‐1pos CD8+ T cells infiltrating an MC38 (murine adenocarcinoma)‐derived murine tumor mass have a downregulated Drp1 activity and more elongated mitochondria compared with PD‐1neg counterparts. Also, PD‐1pos lymphocytic elements in…

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Superior antitumor in vitro responses of allogeneic matched sibling compared with autologous patient CD8+ T cells.

2006

AbstractAllogeneic cell therapy as a means to break immunotolerance to solid tumors is increasingly used for cancer treatment. To investigate cellular alloimmune responses in a human tumor model, primary cultures were established from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) tissues of 56 patients. In three patients with stable RCC line and human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-identical sibling donor available, allogeneic and autologous RCC reactivities were compared using mixed lymphocyte/tumor cell cultures (MLTC). Responding lymphocytes were exclusively CD8+ T cells, whereas CD4+ T cells or natural killer cells were never observed. Sibling MLTC populations showed higher proliferative and cytolytic antitumor …

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Tumor infiltrating T lymphocytes expressing FoxP3, CCR7 or PD-1 predict the outcome of prostate cancer patients subjected to salvage radiotherapy aft…

2016

Tumor immunologic microenvironment is strongly involved in tumor progression and the presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) with different phenotypes has been demonstrated to be of prognostic relevance in different malignancies. We investigated whether TIL infiltration of tumor tissues could also predict the outcome of prostate cancer patients. To this end, we carried out a retrospective analysis correlating the outcome of locally advanced prostate cancer patients undergone salvage radiotherapy upon relapse after radical surgery with the infiltration by different TIL populations. Twenty-two patients with resectable prostate cancer, with a mean age of 67 (+/−3.93) years, who receiv…

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Tumor infiltration by T lymphocytes expressing chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7) is predictive of favorable outcome in patients with advanced colorectal ca…

2011

Abstract Purpose: An efficient adaptive immunity is critical for a longer survival in cancer. We investigated the prognostic value of tumor infiltration by CD8+ T cells expressing the chemokine-receptor-7 (Tccr7) and the correlation between tumor infiltration by Tccr7 and regulatory CD4+FoxP3+ T cells (Treg) in 76 metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients enrolled in a phase III trial. Experimental Design: Tccr7 and Treg cell infiltration in tumor samples was quantified by immunohistochemistry. The correlation among Tccr7, Treg tumor infiltration, and patients' outcome was evaluated. Results: High Tccr7 tumor infiltration was predictive of prolonged OS [high vs. low Tccr7 score: median 3…

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The Factors Affecting Expansion of Reactive Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL) From Bladder Cancer and Potential Therapeutic Applications

2021

Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) therapy was shown to provide durable objective response in patients with metastatic melanoma. As a fundamental first step to bring TIL therapy to clinical use, identification of patients whose tumors yield optimal numbers of reactive TIL is indispensable. We have previously shown that expansion of tumor reactive TIL from primary bladder tumors and lymph node metastases is feasible. Here, we performed TIL harvesting from additional surgical specimens (additional 31 primary tumors and 10 lymph nodes) to generate a heterogenous cohort of 53 patients with bladder cancer (BC) to evaluate the tumor characteristics that lead to tumor-reactive TIL expansion. Amo…

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