2023
A bedside to bench study of anti-PD-1, anti-CD40, and anti-CSF1R indicates that more is not necessarily better
Djureinovic D, Weiss S, Krykbaeva I, Qu R, Vathiotis I, Moutafi M, Zhang L, Perdigoto A, Wei W, Anderson G, Damsky W, Hurwitz M, Johnson B, Schoenfeld D, Mahajan A, Hsu F, Miller-Jensen K, Kluger Y, Sznol M, Kaech S, Bosenberg M, Jilaveanu L, Kluger H. A bedside to bench study of anti-PD-1, anti-CD40, and anti-CSF1R indicates that more is not necessarily better. Molecular Cancer 2023, 22: 182. PMID: 37964379, PMCID: PMC10644655, DOI: 10.1186/s12943-023-01884-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStable diseasePartial responseMacrophage populationsThree-drug regimenUnconfirmed partial responsePhase I trialLimited treatment optionsMonocyte/macrophage populationNon-classical monocytesMurine melanoma modelTreatment-related changesResultsThirteen patientsWorse survivalI trialInflammatory tumorPatient populationTreatment optionsImmune cellsDisease progressionMurine studiesPreclinical modelsResistant melanomaAntigen presentationMurine modelCyTOF analysis
2019
Evaluating the role of the COX2/PGE2 pathway in anti-melanoma immunity.
Ferreira M, Krykbaeva I, Damsky W, Kluger H, Bosenberg M. Evaluating the role of the COX2/PGE2 pathway in anti-melanoma immunity. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2019, 37: e14114-e14114. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e14114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchC57BL6/J micePD-L1 upregulationT cell exhaustionTumor implantationJ miceCell exhaustionDay 7Male C57BL6/J miceCOX2/PGE2 pathwayDay 32Anti-melanoma immunityBreast cancer modelSafety of inhibitorsAttractive pharmacologic targetML/daySyngeneic cell linesCheckpoint inhibitorsPartial responseMelanoma patientsComplete regressionSafety profileMetastatic melanomaPathway blockadePGE2 pathwayCOX2 inhibitors