2017
Distinct dominant T-cell receptors with a tissue resident memory phenotype in individual melanoma metastases.
Dhodapkar K, Boddupalli C, Bar N, Kadaveru K, Krauthammer M, Pornputtapong N, Mai Z, Ariyan S, Narayan D, Kluger H, Deng Y, Verma R, Das R, Bacchiocchi A, Halaban R, Sznol M, Dhodapkar M. Distinct dominant T-cell receptors with a tissue resident memory phenotype in individual melanoma metastases. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2017, 35: 3-3. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2017.35.7_suppl.3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInhibitory immune checkpointsTissue-resident memory TT cellsIndividual metastasesMelanoma metastasesDominant T-cell receptorReduced T cell infiltrationTissue-resident memory phenotypeEffective anti-tumor immunityT-cell receptor sequencingTumor cellsExome sequencingResident memory phenotypeResident memory TT RM cellsAnti-tumor immunityT cell infiltrationCell receptor sequencingT cell subsetsAntibody-mediated blockadeT-cell contentVascular endothelial growth factorSingle-cell mass cytometryCell mass cytometryEndothelial growth factor
2016
Interlesional diversity of T cell receptors in melanoma with immune checkpoints enriched in tissue-resident memory T cells
Boddupalli CS, Bar N, Kadaveru K, Krauthammer M, Pornputtapong N, Mai Z, Ariyan S, Narayan D, Kluger H, Deng Y, Verma R, Das R, Bacchiocchi A, Halaban R, Sznol M, Dhodapkar MV, Dhodapkar KM. Interlesional diversity of T cell receptors in melanoma with immune checkpoints enriched in tissue-resident memory T cells. JCI Insight 2016, 1: e88955. PMID: 28018970, PMCID: PMC5161225, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.88955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesMemory T cellsTissue-resident memory T cellsT cell receptorImmune checkpointsT cellsIndividual metastasesSubset of TILsExpression of ICsCell receptorTumor cellsLess IL-2Blood T cellsExpression of VEGFTIL infiltrationDurable responsesAdvanced melanomaImmune therapyNeoantigen loadIL-2Immune cellsNonlymphoid tissuesSame patientMyeloid cellsMetastasis
2010
PLX4032, a selective BRAFV600E kinase inhibitor, activates the ERK pathway and enhances cell migration and proliferation of BRAFWT melanoma cells
Halaban R, Zhang W, Bacchiocchi A, Cheng E, Parisi F, Ariyan S, Krauthammer M, McCusker JP, Kluger Y, Sznol M. PLX4032, a selective BRAFV600E kinase inhibitor, activates the ERK pathway and enhances cell migration and proliferation of BRAFWT melanoma cells. Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 2010, 23: 190-200. PMID: 20149136, PMCID: PMC2848976, DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-148x.2010.00685.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMelanoma cellsTumor cellsMelanoma tumor cellsPrimary melanoma cellsMetastatic tumor cellsStatus of mutationsClinical responseRate of proliferationAdvanced lesionsInhibitor PLX4032Kinase inhibitorsPLX4032ERK pathwayCell migrationNRASDownstream effectorsCell adherenceERK1/2CellsProliferationCell cycle controlMobility of cellsActive ERK1/2Therapy