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Virchows Arch ; 2024 Mar 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38503970

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New generation ultra-fast fluorescence confocal microscopy (UFCM) allows to image histological architecture of fresh breast tissue and may be used for ex vivo intraoperative analysis for margin status. The criteria to identify breast tumoral and non-tumoral tissues in UFCM images are still objects of investigation. The objective of the study was to create an atlas of ex vivo UFCM images of breast tissues and breast carcinomas based on the first extensive collection of large field-of-view UFCM breast images. One hundred sixty patients who underwent conserving surgery for breast cancer were included. Their fresh surgical specimens were sliced, stained with acridine orange, and imaged at high resolution with large-field-of-view UFCM. The resulting images were digitally false colored to resemble frozen sections. Each UFCM image was correlated with the corresponding definitive histology. Representative images of normal tissue, inflammation, benign lesions, invasive carcinoma (IC), and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) were collected. A total of 320 large-field images were recorded from 58 IC of no special type, 44 invasive lobular carcinomas, 1 invasive mucinous carcinoma, 47 DCIS, 2 lobular carcinomas in situ, and 8 specimens without cancer. Representative images of the main components of the normal breast and the main types of ICs and DCIS were annotated to establish an UFCM atlas. UFCM enables the imaging of the fresh breast tissue sections. Main morphological criteria defined in traditional histopathology such as tissue architecture and cell features can be applied to describe UFCM images content. The generated atlas of the main normal or tumoral tissue features will support the adoption of this optical technology for the intraoperative examination of breast specimens in clinical practice as it can be used to train physicians on UFCM images and develop artificial intelligence algorithms. Further studies are needed to document rare breast lesions.

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Front Immunol ; 14: 1265469, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38318504

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The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) system is a major factor controlling cancer immunosurveillance and response to immunotherapy, yet its status in pediatric cancers remains fragmentary. We determined high-confidence HLA genotypes in 576 children, adolescents and young adults with recurrent/refractory solid tumors from the MOSCATO-01 and MAPPYACTS trials, using normal and tumor whole exome and RNA sequencing data and benchmarked algorithms. There was no evidence for narrowed HLA allelic diversity but discordant homozygosity and allele frequencies across tumor types and subtypes, such as in embryonal and alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma MYCN and 11q subtypes, and high-grade glioma, and several alleles may represent protective or susceptibility factors to specific pediatric solid cancers. There was a paucity of somatic mutations in HLA and antigen processing and presentation (APP) genes in most tumors, except in cases with mismatch repair deficiency or genetic instability. The prevalence of loss-of-heterozygosity (LOH) ranged from 5.9 to 7.7% in HLA class I and 8.0 to 16.7% in HLA class II genes, but was widely increased in osteosarcoma and glioblastoma (~15-25%), and for DRB1-DQA1-DQB1 in Ewing sarcoma (~23-28%) and low-grade glioma (~33-50%). HLA class I and HLA-DR antigen expression was assessed in 194 tumors and 44 patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) by immunochemistry, and class I and APP transcript levels quantified in PDXs by RT-qPCR. We confirmed that HLA class I antigen expression is heterogeneous in advanced pediatric solid tumors, with class I loss commonly associated with the transcriptional downregulation of HLA-B and transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP) genes, whereas class II antigen expression is scarce on tumor cells and occurs on immune infiltrating cells. Patients with tumors expressing sufficient HLA class I and TAP levels such as some glioma, osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma and non-rhabdomyosarcoma soft-tissue sarcoma cases may more likely benefit from T cell-based approaches, whereas strategies to upregulate HLA expression, to expand the immunopeptidome, and to target TAP-independent epitopes or possibly LOH might provide novel therapeutic opportunities in others. The consequences of HLA class II expression by immune cells remain to be established. Immunogenetic profiling should be implemented in routine to inform immunotherapy trials for precision medicine of pediatric cancers.


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Glioma , Sarcoma de Ewing , Adolescente , Criança , Humanos , Apresentação de Antígeno , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe I/genética , Antígenos de Histocompatibilidade Classe II/genética , Antígenos HLA/genética , Antígenos HLA-B/genética , Sarcoma de Ewing/genética , Animais , Adulto Jovem
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J Immunother Cancer ; 9(6)2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34162714

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BACKGROUND: Tumors rewire their metabolism to achieve robust anabolism and resistance against therapeutic interventions like cisplatin treatment. For example, a prolonged exposure to cisplatin causes downregulation of pyridoxal kinase (PDXK), the enzyme that generates the active vitamin B6, and upregulation of poly ADP-ribose (PAR) polymerase-1 (PARP1) activity that requires a supply of nicotinamide (vitamin B3) adenine dinucleotide. We investigated the impact of the levels of PDXK and PAR on the local immunosurveillance (ie, density of the antigen presenting cells and adaptive immune response by CD8 T lymphocytes) in two different tumor types. METHODS: Tumors from patients with locally advanced cervical carcinoma (LACC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) were stained for PAR, PDXK, dendritic cell lysosomal associated membrane glycoprotein (DC-LAMP) and CD8 T cell infiltration. Their correlations and prognostic impact were assessed. Cisplatin-resistant NSCLC cell clones isolated from Lewis-lung cancer (LLC) cells were evaluated for PAR levels by immunoblot. Parental (PARlow) and cisplatin-resistant (PARhigh) clones were subcutaneously injected into the flank of C57BL/6 mice. Tumors were harvested to evaluate their immune infiltration by flow cytometry. RESULTS: The infiltration of tumors by CD8 T and DC-LAMP+ cells was associated with a favorable overall survival in patients with LACC (p=0.006 and p=0.008, respectively) and NSCLC (p<0.001 for both CD8 T and DC-LAMP cells). We observed a positive correlation between PDXK expression and the infiltration by DC-LAMP (R=0.44, p=0.02 in LACC, R=0.14, p=0.057 in NSCLC), and a negative correlation between PAR levels and CD8 T lymphocytes (R=-0.39, p=0.034 in LACC, R=-0.18, p=0.017 in NSCLC). PARP1 is constitutively hyperactivated in cisplatin-resistant LLC cells manifesting elevated intracellular levels of poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated proteins (PARhigh). Tumors formed by such cancer cells injected into immunocompetent mice were scarcely infiltrated by CD8 T (p=0.028) and antigen presenting cells (p=0.086). CONCLUSIONS: Oncometabolic features can impact local immunosurveillance, providing new functional links between cisplatin resistance and therapeutic failure.


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Imunoterapia/métodos , Monitorização Imunológica/métodos , Neoplasias/imunologia , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Humanos , Camundongos , Microambiente Tumoral/imunologia
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Head Neck Pathol ; 14(3): 833-836, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31625110

RESUMO

The thyroid is an unusual site for metastasis, and metastases in a preexisting primary thyroid tumor are exceedingly rare. We report the first case of a patient with colon cancer who was diagnosed with a thyroid metastasis in a noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP). A 55-year-old male patient presented with a 19 mm thyroid nodule in the inferior left lobe. It was EU-TIRADS 5 on echography and suspicious of papillary thyroid carcinoma (Bethesda V) on cytology. Macroscopically, the nodule was fleshy and completely encapsulated. At frozen section examination, it demonstrated follicular architecture with mild atypia. Inside the nodule was a focus of tumor with glandular architecture, marked cellular atypia, and necrosis. These findings suggested a secondary malignancy. The patient's medical history was significant for metastatic colon cancer. The definitive histology showed features of metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma within a NIFTP. Immunohistochemical studies were confirmatory with expression of CDX2 and CK20 localized to the metastatic focus. PAX8, TG, and TTF were negative in the metastasis but expressed in the surrounding NIFTP lesion. The possibility of a metastasis to the thyroid may be considered in patients presenting with a solitary thyroid nodule with a previous history of cancer. Metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma occurring in a NIFTP has never been reported before now, although metastases to the thyroid are documented in the literature. In cases of a secondary malignancy to the thyroid, treatment is controversial.


Assuntos
Adenocarcinoma Folicular/patologia , Adenocarcinoma/secundário , Neoplasias do Colo/patologia , Neoplasias Primárias Múltiplas/patologia , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/patologia , Neoplasias da Glândula Tireoide/secundário , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Câncer Papilífero da Tireoide/patologia
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Eur J Cancer ; 91: 136-144, 2018 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29360605

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BACKGROUND: We aimed to define the depth and time of maximal anti-tumour response to programmed death-1 blockade antibodies (anti-PD1) in heavily pre-treated patients with classical Hodgkin lymphoma (HL). To this end, we evaluated the kinetics of response for up to two years. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 18F-FDG positron-emission tomography (PET) and contrast-enhanced computerised tomography (CECT) data of all relapsed or refractory HL treated at Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France, from 2013 to 2015 were retrospectively reviewed according to the International Harmonisation Project Cheson 2014 criteria and the LYmphoma Response to Immunomodulatory therapy Criteria (LYRIC). RESULTS: Sixteen patients were included. The median (range) treatment duration was 18.4 (2.8-23.7) months. Fifty-six percent of patients (9/16) achieved an objective response at 3 months, including 19% (3/16) of complete response. Seventeen percent (1/6) of partial responders at 3 months were converted in a complete response. 22% (2/9) of responders at 3 months relapsed before one year. The nadir was reached at 12.7 (3.0-23.0) months. The median (range) depth of response at nadir was -77% (-50% to 100%). CONCLUSION: We concluded that complete metabolic responses occurred within 6 months, a minority of partial responses were converted in complete response, and the median nadir was observed one year after treatment initiation. These data could help to better define the optimal treatment strategy by PET or CECT-directed approaches.


Assuntos
Antineoplásicos Imunológicos/uso terapêutico , Doença de Hodgkin/tratamento farmacológico , Receptor de Morte Celular Programada 1/antagonistas & inibidores , Adulto , Idoso , Antineoplásicos Imunológicos/efeitos adversos , Meios de Contraste/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Fluordesoxiglucose F18/administração & dosagem , França , Doença de Hodgkin/diagnóstico por imagem , Doença de Hodgkin/imunologia , Humanos , Cinética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Projetos Piloto , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Receptor de Morte Celular Programada 1/imunologia , Compostos Radiofarmacêuticos/administração & dosagem , Recidiva , Indução de Remissão , Estudos Retrospectivos , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X , Resultado do Tratamento , Imagem Corporal Total , Adulto Jovem
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