2023
New insights into programmed cell death protein 1 blockade-associated cutaneous immune-related adverse events
Micevic G, Daniels A, Flavell R. New insights into programmed cell death protein 1 blockade-associated cutaneous immune-related adverse events. British Journal Of Dermatology 2023, 189: 355-357. PMID: 37471669, PMCID: PMC10503525, DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljad236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCutaneous immune-related adverse eventsImmune-related adverse eventsSelf-reactive T cellsCheckpoint receptor PD-1PD-1 inhibitorsHalf of patientsImmune checkpoint blockadeAntitumor immune responseReceptor PD-1Adverse eventsCheckpoint blockadePD-1Immune toleranceCTLA-4T cellsImmune responseLandmark studiesMolecular mechanismsFunctional roleCritical functional rolePatientsBlockadeDermatologistsImportant clues
2021
KDM5B promotes immune evasion by recruiting SETDB1 to silence retroelements
Zhang SM, Cai WL, Liu X, Thakral D, Luo J, Chan LH, McGeary MK, Song E, Blenman KRM, Micevic G, Jessel S, Zhang Y, Yin M, Booth CJ, Jilaveanu LB, Damsky W, Sznol M, Kluger HM, Iwasaki A, Bosenberg MW, Yan Q. KDM5B promotes immune evasion by recruiting SETDB1 to silence retroelements. Nature 2021, 598: 682-687. PMID: 34671158, PMCID: PMC8555464, DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03994-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell Line, TumorDNA-Binding ProteinsEpigenesis, GeneticGene SilencingHeterochromatinHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseHumansInterferon Type IJumonji Domain-Containing Histone DemethylasesMaleMelanomaMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutNuclear ProteinsRepressor ProteinsRetroelementsTumor EscapeConceptsImmune checkpoint blockadeImmune evasionCheckpoint blockadeImmune responseAnti-tumor immune responseRobust adaptive immune responseTumor immune evasionAnti-tumor immunityAdaptive immune responsesType I interferon responseDNA-sensing pathwayMouse melanoma modelImmunotherapy resistanceMost patientsCurrent immunotherapiesTumor immunogenicityImmune memoryMelanoma modelCytosolic RNA sensingRole of KDM5BConsiderable efficacyInterferon responseImmunotherapyEpigenetic therapyBlockade
2018
Inhibition of isoprenylation synergizes with MAPK blockade to prevent growth in treatment‐resistant melanoma, colorectal, and lung cancer
Theodosakis N, Langdon CG, Micevic G, Krykbaeva I, Means RE, Stern DF, Bosenberg MW. Inhibition of isoprenylation synergizes with MAPK blockade to prevent growth in treatment‐resistant melanoma, colorectal, and lung cancer. Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 2018, 32: 292-302. PMID: 30281931, PMCID: PMC6590911, DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12742.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationColorectal NeoplasmsDrug Resistance, NeoplasmDrug SynergismHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsLung NeoplasmsMaleMelanomaMevalonic AcidMice, NudeMitogen-Activated Protein KinasesPrenylationProtein Kinase InhibitorsProtein Processing, Post-TranslationalSignal TransductionConceptsUseful adjunctive therapyHMG-CoA reductase inhibitorsAnti-tumor effectsAdjunctive therapyInhibition of isoprenylationLung cancerMEK inhibitionReductase inhibitorsMAPK blockadeDriver mutationsAdditional studiesStatinsTherapyMelanomaTumorsVemurafenibMAPK pathwayDownstream metabolitesInhibitionMAPKAdjunctiveColorectalSelumetinibBlockadeCancer
2017
789 Inhibition of isoprenylation synergizes with MAPK blockade to prevent growth in treatment-resistant melanoma
Theodosakis N, Langdon C, Micevic G, Stern D, Bosenberg M. 789 Inhibition of isoprenylation synergizes with MAPK blockade to prevent growth in treatment-resistant melanoma. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 2017, 137: s136. DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.02.814.Peer-Reviewed Original Research