2021
Systemic Adaptive Immune Parameters Associated with Neuroblastoma Outcomes: the Significance of Gamma-Delta T Cells
Gozlan EC, Chobrutskiy BI, Zaman S, Yeagley M, Blanck G. Systemic Adaptive Immune Parameters Associated with Neuroblastoma Outcomes: the Significance of Gamma-Delta T Cells. Journal Of Molecular Neuroscience 2021, 71: 2393-2404. PMID: 33666857, DOI: 10.1007/s12031-021-01813-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma delta T cellsImmune receptor recombinationsAdaptive immune responsesT cellsImmune responseLower overall survival rateSet of neuroblastomaSystemic immune stateOverall survival rateAdaptive immune parametersImmunology parametersActive diseaseDevelopment of cancerYounger patientsImmune parametersImmune stateCancer evaluationNeuroblastoma outcomeSurvival rateImmunity developmentYounger ageTumor samplesAntigenic specificityImmune receptorsReceptor geneSpecific HLA alleles, paired with TCR V- and J-gene segment usage, link to distinct multiple myeloma survival rates
Huda TI, Mihyu M, Gozlan EC, Arndt MF, Diaz MJ, Zaman S, Chobrutskiy BI, Blanck G. Specific HLA alleles, paired with TCR V- and J-gene segment usage, link to distinct multiple myeloma survival rates. Leukemia & Lymphoma 2021, 62: 1711-1720. PMID: 33622167, DOI: 10.1080/10428194.2021.1885655.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHLA allele combinationsTCR VBlood samplesSurvival rateT cell receptor VOverall survival rateT cell characterizationSpecific HLA allelesLarger patient setsDistinct overall survival ratesSolid tumor typesSurvival distinctionsMM cohortHLA allelesJ-gene segment usageTumor typesPotential associationImmunogenomics studiesHLASegment usagePatient setAllele combinationsTCR recombinationImmunogenetic parametersImmunogenomic data
2020
TRBV and TRBJ usage, when paired with specific HLA alleles, associates with distinct head and neck cancer survival rates
Arndt MF, Koohestani DM, Chobrutskiy BI, Mihyu MM, Diaz M, Gozlan EC, Yeagley M, Zaman S, Roca AM, Blanck G. TRBV and TRBJ usage, when paired with specific HLA alleles, associates with distinct head and neck cancer survival rates. Human Immunology 2020, 81: 692-696. PMID: 32950267, DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2020.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesBiomarkers, TumorDisease-Free SurvivalExomeGenes, T-Cell Receptor betaHead and Neck NeoplasmsHistocompatibility Antigens Class IHistocompatibility Antigens Class IIHLA AntigensHumansKaplan-Meier EstimatePrognosisReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-betaSurvival RateV(D)J RecombinationConceptsHuman papilloma virusHLA allele combinationsT cell receptorSurvival rateCervical cancerHLA allelesParticular human leukocyte antigen (HLA) allelesBetter disease-free survival rateCancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) headDisease-free survival ratesJ usageHuman leukocyte antigen (HLA) allelesFree survival rateOverall survival rateCancer survival ratesSpecific HLA allelesDistinct overall survival ratesNeck cancer datasetPapilloma virusIndependent associationAntigen presentationAntigen allelesViral infectionHLAExome files