EMT- and stroma-related gene expression and resistance to PD-1 blockade in urothelial cancer

Although T-cell infiltration is correlated with EMT-related gene expression in urothelial cancer specimens, here, the authors report EMT-related signatures in urothelial cancer arise mainly from stromal cells. Increased EMT-related gene expression in T-cell infiltrated tumors is associated with an a...

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Autores principales: Li Wang, Abdel Saci, Peter M. Szabo, Scott D. Chasalow, Mireia Castillo-Martin, Josep Domingo-Domenech, Arlene Siefker-Radtke, Padmanee Sharma, John P. Sfakianos, Yixuan Gong, Ana Dominguez-Andres, William K. Oh, David Mulholland, Alex Azrilevich, Liangyuan Hu, Carlos Cordon-Cardo, Hélène Salmon, Nina Bhardwaj, Jun Zhu, Matthew D. Galsky
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Sumario:Although T-cell infiltration is correlated with EMT-related gene expression in urothelial cancer specimens, here, the authors report EMT-related signatures in urothelial cancer arise mainly from stromal cells. Increased EMT-related gene expression in T-cell infiltrated tumors is associated with an attenuated response to immune checkpoint blockade, providing a rationale for therapeutic co-targeting PD-1 and stromal elements.