2023
Deep learning-based scoring of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes is prognostic in primary melanoma and predictive to PD-1 checkpoint inhibition in melanoma metastases
Chatziioannou E, Roßner J, Aung T, Rimm D, Niessner H, Keim U, Serna-Higuita L, Bonzheim I, Cuellar L, Westphal D, Steininger J, Meier F, Pop O, Forchhammer S, Flatz L, Eigentler T, Garbe C, Röcken M, Amaral T, Sinnberg T. Deep learning-based scoring of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes is prognostic in primary melanoma and predictive to PD-1 checkpoint inhibition in melanoma metastases. EBioMedicine 2023, 93: 104644. PMID: 37295047, PMCID: PMC10363450, DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2023.104644.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor-infiltrating lymphocytesMultiple Cox regressionMelanoma-specific survivalCox regressionTumor thicknessCutaneous melanomaPrimary melanomaAssessment of TILsPD-1 checkpoint inhibitionSignificant unfavourable prognostic factorLonger progression-free survivalDistant metastasis-free survivalSimple Cox regressionUnfavourable survival outcomeFirst-line therapyProgression-free survivalUnfavourable prognostic factorCutaneous melanoma patientsMetastasis-free survivalPresence of ulcerationPrimary cutaneous melanomaCox regression modelPrimary melanoma samplesPrimary tissuesOverall survival
2018
Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and PD-L1 expression in pre- and post-treatment breast cancers in the SWOG S0800 Phase II neoadjuvant chemotherapy trial
Pelekanou V, Barlow WE, Nahleh Z, Wasserman B, Lo YC, von Wahlde MK, Hayes D, Hortobagyi GN, Gralow J, Tripathy D, Porter P, Szekely B, Hatzis C, Rimm DL, Pusztai L. Tumor infiltrating lymphocytes and PD-L1 expression in pre- and post-treatment breast cancers in the SWOG S0800 Phase II neoadjuvant chemotherapy trial. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 2018, 17: molcanther.1005.2017. PMID: 29588392, PMCID: PMC6548451, DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.mct-17-1005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPD-L1 expressionPathologic complete responseTIL countPosttreatment tissuePD-L1Estrogen receptorImmune checkpoint inhibitor therapyPD-L1 positivity rateTumor-infiltrating lymphocyte countsDoxorubicin/cyclophosphamideCheckpoint inhibitor therapyPD-L1 levelsMol Cancer TherNab-paclitaxelLymphocyte countResidual cancerComplete responseER statusImmune changesInhibitor therapyCox regressionPatient populationControl armClinical trialsPositivity rate
2005
β-Catenin Functions Mainly as an Adhesion Molecule in Patients with Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck
Yu Z, Weinberger PM, Provost E, Haffty BG, Sasaki C, Joe J, Camp RL, Rimm DL, Psyrri A. β-Catenin Functions Mainly as an Adhesion Molecule in Patients with Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head and Neck. Clinical Cancer Research 2005, 11: 2471-2477. PMID: 15814622, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-04-2199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSquamous cell cancerCyclin D1 levelsCell cancerNeck squamous cell cancerAdhesion moleculesD1 levelsDisease-free survivalIndependent prognostic factorLocal recurrence rateKaplan-Meier analysisMembranous expression patternLow cyclin D1Cancer tissue microarrayIncidence of mutationsProtein expression levelsMean followHazard ratioPrognostic factorsLocal recurrencePathologic dataCox regressionRecurrence rateMetastasis stageTissue microarrayBeta-catenin expression