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Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy

Targeted therapy in metastatic melanoma often achieves a major tumour regression response and significant long-term survival via the release of antigens that reinduce immunocompetence. The biomarkers thus activated may guide the prediction of response, but this association and its mechanism have yet...

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Autores principales: Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel, Lavado-Valenzuela, Rocío, Moya, Aurelio, delaCruz-Merino, Luis, Toscano, Fátima, Valdivia, Javier, Castellón, Victoria, Henao-Carrasco, Fernando, Sancho, Pilar, Onieva-Zafra, Juan-Luis, Navas-Delgado, Ismael, Rueda-Dominguez, Antonio, Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth, Alba, Emilio
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020284
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author Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel
Lavado-Valenzuela, Rocío
Moya, Aurelio
delaCruz-Merino, Luis
Toscano, Fátima
Valdivia, Javier
Castellón, Victoria
Henao-Carrasco, Fernando
Sancho, Pilar
Onieva-Zafra, Juan-Luis
Navas-Delgado, Ismael
Rueda-Dominguez, Antonio
Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth
Alba, Emilio
author_facet Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel
Lavado-Valenzuela, Rocío
Moya, Aurelio
delaCruz-Merino, Luis
Toscano, Fátima
Valdivia, Javier
Castellón, Victoria
Henao-Carrasco, Fernando
Sancho, Pilar
Onieva-Zafra, Juan-Luis
Navas-Delgado, Ismael
Rueda-Dominguez, Antonio
Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth
Alba, Emilio
author_sort Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel
collection PubMed
description Targeted therapy in metastatic melanoma often achieves a major tumour regression response and significant long-term survival via the release of antigens that reinduce immunocompetence. The biomarkers thus activated may guide the prediction of response, but this association and its mechanism have yet to be established. Blood samples were collected from nineteen consecutive patients with metastatic melanoma before, during, and after treatment with targeted therapy. Differential gene expression analysis was performed, which identified the genes involved in the treatment, both in the first evaluation of response and during progression. Although clinical characteristics of the patients were poorer than those obtained in pivotal studies, radiological responses were similar to those reported previously (objective response rate: 73.7%). In the first tumour assessment, the expression of some genes increased (CXCL-10, SERPING1, PDL1, and PDL2), while that of others decreased (ARG1, IL18R1, IL18RAP, IL1R1, ILR2, FLT3, SLC11A1, CD163, and S100A12). The analysis of gene expression in blood shows that some are activated and others inhibited by targeted therapy. This response pattern may provide biomarkers of the immune reinduction response, which could be used to study potential combination treatments. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to validate these results.
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spelling pubmed-88692942022-02-25 Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel Lavado-Valenzuela, Rocío Moya, Aurelio delaCruz-Merino, Luis Toscano, Fátima Valdivia, Javier Castellón, Victoria Henao-Carrasco, Fernando Sancho, Pilar Onieva-Zafra, Juan-Luis Navas-Delgado, Ismael Rueda-Dominguez, Antonio Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth Alba, Emilio Biomedicines Article Targeted therapy in metastatic melanoma often achieves a major tumour regression response and significant long-term survival via the release of antigens that reinduce immunocompetence. The biomarkers thus activated may guide the prediction of response, but this association and its mechanism have yet to be established. Blood samples were collected from nineteen consecutive patients with metastatic melanoma before, during, and after treatment with targeted therapy. Differential gene expression analysis was performed, which identified the genes involved in the treatment, both in the first evaluation of response and during progression. Although clinical characteristics of the patients were poorer than those obtained in pivotal studies, radiological responses were similar to those reported previously (objective response rate: 73.7%). In the first tumour assessment, the expression of some genes increased (CXCL-10, SERPING1, PDL1, and PDL2), while that of others decreased (ARG1, IL18R1, IL18RAP, IL1R1, ILR2, FLT3, SLC11A1, CD163, and S100A12). The analysis of gene expression in blood shows that some are activated and others inhibited by targeted therapy. This response pattern may provide biomarkers of the immune reinduction response, which could be used to study potential combination treatments. Nevertheless, further studies are needed to validate these results. MDPI 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8869294/ /pubmed/35203494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020284 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Berciano-Guerrero, Miguel-Angel
Lavado-Valenzuela, Rocío
Moya, Aurelio
delaCruz-Merino, Luis
Toscano, Fátima
Valdivia, Javier
Castellón, Victoria
Henao-Carrasco, Fernando
Sancho, Pilar
Onieva-Zafra, Juan-Luis
Navas-Delgado, Ismael
Rueda-Dominguez, Antonio
Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth
Alba, Emilio
Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title_full Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title_fullStr Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title_short Genes Involved in Immune Reinduction May Constitute Biomarkers of Response for Metastatic Melanoma Patients Treated with Targeted Therapy
title_sort genes involved in immune reinduction may constitute biomarkers of response for metastatic melanoma patients treated with targeted therapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020284
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