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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos
ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)
TISSUE(S): B Cell
SUBMITTER: Johannes Griss
LAB HEAD: Stephan N Wagner
PROVIDER: PXD011799 | Pride | 2019-10-09
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Griss Johannes J Bauer Wolfgang W Wagner Christine C Simon Martin M Chen Minyi M Grabmeier-Pfistershammer Katharina K Maurer-Granofszky Margarita M Roka Florian F Penz Thomas T Bock Christoph C Zhang Gao G Herlyn Meenhard M Glatz Katharina K Läubli Heinz H Mertz Kirsten D KD Petzelbauer Peter P Wiesner Thomas T Hartl Markus M Pickl Winfried F WF Somasundaram Rajasekharan R Steinberger Peter P Wagner Stephan N SN
Nature communications 20190913 1
Tumor associated inflammation predicts response to immune checkpoint blockade in human melanoma. Current theories on regulation of inflammation center on anti-tumor T cell responses. Here we show that tumor associated B cells are vital to melanoma associated inflammation. Human B cells express pro- and anti-inflammatory factors and differentiate into plasmablast-like cells when exposed to autologous melanoma secretomes in vitro. This plasmablast-like phenotype can be reconciled in human melanoma ...[more]