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Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method
The constitutive expression of CD70 has been described in various haematological and solid tumour types. In addition, the co-expression of its receptor in tumours has been demonstrated, mediating tumour cell proliferation. Although CD70 expression is a prerequisite to enrol patients in solid tumour...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101611 |
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author | Flieswasser, Tal Camara-Clayette, Valérie Danu, Alina Bosq, Jacques Ribrag, Vincent Zabrocki, Piotr Van Rompaey, Luc de Haard, Hans Zwaenepoel, Karen Smits, Evelien Pauwels, Patrick Jacobs, Julie |
author_facet | Flieswasser, Tal Camara-Clayette, Valérie Danu, Alina Bosq, Jacques Ribrag, Vincent Zabrocki, Piotr Van Rompaey, Luc de Haard, Hans Zwaenepoel, Karen Smits, Evelien Pauwels, Patrick Jacobs, Julie |
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description | The constitutive expression of CD70 has been described in various haematological and solid tumour types. In addition, the co-expression of its receptor in tumours has been demonstrated, mediating tumour cell proliferation. Although CD70 expression is a prerequisite to enrol patients in solid tumour clinical trials using anti-CD70 immunotherapy, there is currently no standardised test to evaluate CD70 expression. These differences in immunohistochemistry (IHC) protocols make it challenging to compare the expression levels that were obtained in different studies, pointing out the need for one uniform methodology. In this retrospective study, over 600 tumour samples from different solid and haematological malignancies were analysed while using one validated IHC method. CD70 and CD27 expression was demonstrated in a broad range of tumour types. In solid tumours, 43% demonstrated CD70 positivity with the highest degree in renal cell carcinoma (79.5%). Kaposi sarcoma showed no CD70 expression on the tumour cells. In lymphoma samples, 58% demonstrated CD70 positivity. Moreover, the co-expression of CD70 and CD27 was observed in 39% of lymphoma samples. These findings highlight the need to further explore anti-CD70 therapies in a broad range of CD70 expressing tumour types and in doing so, implementing one standardised protocol to define CD70 overexpression to use it as a diagnostic tool. |
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spelling | pubmed-68267142019-11-18 Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method Flieswasser, Tal Camara-Clayette, Valérie Danu, Alina Bosq, Jacques Ribrag, Vincent Zabrocki, Piotr Van Rompaey, Luc de Haard, Hans Zwaenepoel, Karen Smits, Evelien Pauwels, Patrick Jacobs, Julie Cancers (Basel) Article The constitutive expression of CD70 has been described in various haematological and solid tumour types. In addition, the co-expression of its receptor in tumours has been demonstrated, mediating tumour cell proliferation. Although CD70 expression is a prerequisite to enrol patients in solid tumour clinical trials using anti-CD70 immunotherapy, there is currently no standardised test to evaluate CD70 expression. These differences in immunohistochemistry (IHC) protocols make it challenging to compare the expression levels that were obtained in different studies, pointing out the need for one uniform methodology. In this retrospective study, over 600 tumour samples from different solid and haematological malignancies were analysed while using one validated IHC method. CD70 and CD27 expression was demonstrated in a broad range of tumour types. In solid tumours, 43% demonstrated CD70 positivity with the highest degree in renal cell carcinoma (79.5%). Kaposi sarcoma showed no CD70 expression on the tumour cells. In lymphoma samples, 58% demonstrated CD70 positivity. Moreover, the co-expression of CD70 and CD27 was observed in 39% of lymphoma samples. These findings highlight the need to further explore anti-CD70 therapies in a broad range of CD70 expressing tumour types and in doing so, implementing one standardised protocol to define CD70 overexpression to use it as a diagnostic tool. MDPI 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6826714/ /pubmed/31652572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101611 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Flieswasser, Tal Camara-Clayette, Valérie Danu, Alina Bosq, Jacques Ribrag, Vincent Zabrocki, Piotr Van Rompaey, Luc de Haard, Hans Zwaenepoel, Karen Smits, Evelien Pauwels, Patrick Jacobs, Julie Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title | Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title_full | Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title_fullStr | Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title_full_unstemmed | Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title_short | Screening a Broad Range of Solid and Haematological Tumour Types for CD70 Expression Using a Uniform IHC Methodology as Potential Patient Stratification Method |
title_sort | screening a broad range of solid and haematological tumour types for cd70 expression using a uniform ihc methodology as potential patient stratification method |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6826714/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31652572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11101611 |
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