1.Abscopal effect in the radio and immunotherapy
Alina M. PEVZNER ; Matvey M. TSYGANOV ; Marina K. IBRAGIMOVA ; Nikolai V. LITVYAKOV
Radiation Oncology Journal 2021;39(4):247-253
This review is devoted to a rare in clinical practice, but promising phenomenon of regression distant non-irradiated metastases in combination therapy of cancer patients. R. H. Mole in 1953 suggested introducing the term “abscopal effect” to denote the effect of ionizing radiation “at a distance from the irradiated volume but within the same organism.” Currently, it is a hypothesis in the treatment of metastatic cancer, when there is a regression of untreated areas simultaneously with a decrease in the tumor. After the discovery of immune checkpoint cases were increase with patients treated with check-point blockade (especially lymphocyte associated protein 4, programmed cell death 1/programmed cell death 1 ligand 1) and which have an abscopal effect. This review systematizes works covering the time period from 1969 to 2019, which give cases of the abscopal effect at different localizations. However, abscopal effect is a poorly understood phenomenon. In this review, the authors tried to collect all information about the possible mechanisms of the abscopal effect, possible role in antitumor response and frequency abscopal effect at radio/immunotherapy or combined both.
2.Amplification of Stem Genes: New Potential Metastatic Makers in Patients with an Early Form of Breast Cancer
Matvey M TSYGANOV ; Marina K IBRAGIMOVA ; Alina M PEVZNER ; Artem V DOROSHENKO ; Elena M SLONIMSKAYA ; Nikolai V LITVIAKOV
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(49):312-
M₀ BC. We used surgical specimens, including formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded archive materials, for 8 patients. A microarray analysis was performed on high-density DNA chips from CytoScanHDArray to assess the status of copy number aberration (CNA) of stem genes locus. Gene expression was assessed using RT-qPCR.RESULTS: CNA analysis of the studied tumors of patients without chemotherapy showed that 17/18 patients without metastases did not have two or more amplifications of chromosomal regions. Ten patients had visceral metastases. In 9/10 of these patients in the primary tumor there were two or more amplifications of the stem genes locus. Two or more amplifications of stem genes locus were found in 12 patients with stage I. Hematogenous metastases did not develop in all patients. Comparison of metastasis-free survival rates in groups of patients with 1 or without amplifications and with two or more amplifications showed statistically significant differences (P = 0.01).CONCLUSION: Our studies have shown that the presence of clones with two or more amplifications of stem gene in patients with BC T₁N(x)M₀ has a significant prognostic value and determines an unfavorable prognosis for distant metastasis.]]>
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