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Peripheral cytokine levels differ by HPV status and change treatment-dependently in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (2020)
Mytilineos, Daphne ; Ezić, Jasmin ; von Witzleben, Adrian ; Mytilineos, Joannis ; Lotfi, Ramin ; Fürst, Daniel ; Tsamadou, Chrysanthi ; Theodoraki, Marie-Nicole ; Oster, Angelika ; Völkel, Gunnar ; Kestler, Hans A. ; Brunner, Cornelia ; Schuler, Patrick J. ; Doescher, Johannes ; Hoffmann, Thomas K. ; Laban, Simon
Cytokines and immune mediators play an important role in the communication between immune cells guiding their response to infectious diseases or cancer. In this study, a comprehensive longitudinal analysis of serum cytokines and immune mediators in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients was performed. In a prospective, non-interventional, longitudinal study, blood samples from 22 HNSCC patients were taken at defined time points (TP) before, during, and every 3 months after completion of (chemo)radio)therapy (CRT/RT) until 12 months after treatment. Serum concentrations of 17 cytokines/immune mediators and High-Mobility-Group-Protein B1 (HMGB1) were measured by fluorescent bead array and ELISA. Concentrations of sFas were significantly elevated during and after CRT/RT, whereas perforin levels were significantly decreased after CRT/RT. Levels of MIP-1β and Granzyme B differed significantly during CRT/RT by HPV status. Increased HMGB1 levels were observed at recurrence, accompanied by high levels of IL-4 and IL-10. The sFas increase and simultaneous perforin decrease may indicate an impaired immune cell function during adjuvant radiotherapy. Increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines in HPV+ compared to HPV− patients seem to reflect the elevated immunogenicity of HPV-positive tumors. High levels of HMGB1 and anti-inflammatory cytokines at recurrence may be interpreted as a sign of immune evasion.
Relative impact of HLA Matching and non-HLA donor characteristics on outcomes of allogeneic stem cell transplantation for acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome (2018)
Ayuk, Francis ; Beelen, Dietrich W. ; Bornhäuser, Martin ; Stelljes, Matthias ; Zabelina, Tatjana ; Finke, Jürgen ; Kobbe, Guido ; Wolff, Daniel ; Wagner, Eva-Maria ; Christopeit, Maximilian ; Schmid, Christoph ; Ottinger, Hellmut ; Groth, Christoph ; Faul, Christoph ; Bertz, Hartmut ; Rachlis, Elena ; Wolschke, Christine ; Schetelig, Johannes ; Horn, Peter A. ; Mytilineos, Joannis ; Guellstorf, Martina ; Kelsch, Reinhard ; Fleischhauer, Katharina ; Kröger, Nicolaus ; Bethge, Wolfgang
The HLA ligandome of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas reveals shared tumour-exclusive peptides for semi-personalised vaccination (2023)
Mühlenbruch, Lena ; Abou-Kors, Tsima ; Dubbelaar, Marissa L. ; Bichmann, Leon ; Kohlbacher, Oliver ; Bens, Martin ; Thomas, Jaya ; Ezić, Jasmin ; Kraus, Johann M. ; Kestler, Hans A. ; von Witzleben, Adrian ; Mytilineos, Joannis ; Fürst, Daniel ; Engelhardt, Daphne ; Döscher, Johannes ; Greve, Jens ; Schuler, Patrick J. ; Theodoraki, Marie-Nicole ; Brunner, Cornelia ; Hoffmann, Thomas K. ; Rammensee, Hans-Georg ; Walz, Juliane S. ; Laban, Simon
Background The immune peptidome of OPSCC has not previously been studied. Cancer-antigen specific vaccination may improve clinical outcome and efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors such as PD1/PD-L1 antibodies. Methods Mapping of the OPSCC HLA ligandome was performed by mass spectrometry (MS) based analysis of naturally presented HLA ligands isolated from tumour tissue samples (n = 40) using immunoaffinity purification. The cohort included 22 HPV-positive (primarily HPV-16) and 18 HPV-negative samples. A benign reference dataset comprised of the HLA ligandomes of benign haematological and tissue datasets was used to identify tumour-associated antigens. Results MS analysis led to the identification of naturally HLA-presented peptides in OPSCC tumour tissue. In total, 22,769 peptides from 9485 source proteins were detected on HLA class I. For HLA class II, 15,203 peptides from 4634 source proteins were discovered. By comparative profiling against the benign HLA ligandomic datasets, 29 OPSCC-associated HLA class I ligands covering 11 different HLA allotypes and nine HLA class II ligands were selected to create a peptide warehouse. Conclusion Tumour-associated peptides are HLA-presented on the cell surfaces of OPSCCs. The established warehouse of OPSCC-associated peptides can be used for downstream immunogenicity testing and peptide-based immunotherapy in (semi)personalised strategies.
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