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Melanie Börries

Melanie Börries
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  • Director at Institute of Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine

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Institute of Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine
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  • Director
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June 2019 - present
Institute of Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine, University Medical Center Freiburg, Medical Faculty
Position
  • Managing Director
May 2004 - August 2004
Thomas Jefferson University
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  • PostDoc Position
January 2014 - present
University of Freiburg
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  • Junior Group Leader

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Publications (527)
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The FreezeO Organoid Biobank at the University Medical Center Freiburg represents an innovative resource and an integral extension of the Molecular Tumor Board (MTB) that enables patient-specific drug testing for precision oncology. The focus of this biobank is to isolate and culture patient-derived organoids (PDOs) from fresh tumor biopsies, parti...
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Molecularly-guided therapy can improve treatment outcomes in CUP, a heterogeneous group of cancers with very limited prognosis. Within DKFZ/NCT/DKTK MASTER, a clinically embedded prospective precision oncology registry trial, patients receive molecularly-guided treatment recommendations (TR) based on whole genome/exome sequencing (WGS/WES), transcr...
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Background Due to the lack of suitable syngeneic murine models to study malignant BRAFV600E-driven colorectal cancers (CRC), the aim of this study was to establish new murine models that recapitulate this aggressive CRC subtype both in vitro and in vivo in an immunocompetent syngeneic context. Methods A murine colonic organoid model with VillinCre...
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This study demonstrates that the tyrosine kinase inhibitors ALW-II-41-27 and ponatinib enhance the efficacy of MEK inhibition in multiple TNBC cell lines, suggesting potential for combination therapy. This project aimed to identify compensatory mechanisms triggered by MAPK inhibitors (MAPKi) in TNBC and to develop novel treatment strategies to effe...
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Introduction Peritoneal, pericardial and pleural mesothelioma (PeM/PcM/PM) are rare and aggressive diseases with limited survival. Molecularly guided therapy is currently not part of standard care. Methods This study integrates molecular and clinical data from 51 patients (among them 28 PM, one PcM, 21 PeM and one synchronous PeM/PM) enrolled in t...
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Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease (GVHD) that occurs after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) can affect the central nervous system (CNS). The majority of allo-HCT patients receive antibiotic treatment, which alters the microbiome and essential microbiome-derived metabolites. We investigated the impact of microbiome modification...
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The GATA2 transcription factor is a pivotal regulator of hematopoiesis. Disruptions in the GATA2 gene drive severe hematologic abnormalities and are associated with an increased risk of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia; however, the mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of GATA2 deficiency remain still unclear. We developed...
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Variants of unknown significance represent one of the biggest challenges for genomics-based precision oncology. High throughput functional genomics is thus essential to characterize the vast number of cancer mutations and tailor the most promising treatment accordingly. Aberrantly activated fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) frequently driv...
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Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) is caused by constitutively activated RAS signaling and characterized by increased proliferation and predominant myelomonocytic differentiation of hematopoietic cells. Using MxCre;Ptpn11 D61Y /+ mice, which model human JMML, we show that RAS pathway activation affects apoptosis signaling through cell type-dep...
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Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is an ultra-rare sarcoma with limited treatment options. We performed whole-genome/exome, transcriptome, and DNA methylome analysis in 30 refractory DSRCT patients, complemented by (phospho)proteomic profiling in nine, within a nationwide precision oncology program. In eight patients (27%), DSRCT was diag...
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Background Myxoid liposarcomas (MLS) can exhibit a disseminated metastatic pattern, necessitating extensive diagnostics during follow‐up. With no tumor markers available, early diagnosis of recurrences and tumor monitoring is difficult. The detection of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA; liquid biopsy) in MLS with the characteristic translocations t(12;...
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KDM5C is commonly mutated in clear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCC) in men but rarely in women. Introducing KDM5C mutation into two male and two female KDM5C wild-type ccRCC cell lines caused different phenotypes and non-overlapping transcriptional consequences, indicative of context-dependent functions of KDM5C. We identify that loss of the Y ch...
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Background The posttranslational modification of cellular macromolecules by glycosylation is considered to contribute to disease pathogenesis in autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. In a subgroup of patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), the occurrence of such complications is associated with an expansion of naïve-like CD21low B...
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Oncogenic KRAS mutations drive metabolic rewiring in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Src-homology 2 domain-containing phosphatase 2 (SHP2) is essential for full KRAS activity and promising dual SHP2/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibition is currently being tested in clinical trials. Exploitable metabolic adaptations may contrib...
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Background Molecular tumor boards (MTBs) play a pivotal role in personalized oncology, leveraging complex data sets to tailor therapy for cancer patients. The integration of digital support and visualization tools is essential in this rapidly evolving field facing fast-growing data and changing clinical processes. This study addresses the gap in un...
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Background: Given the poor prognosis of metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (mPDAC), closer disease monitoring through liquid biopsy, most frequently based on serial measurements of cell-free mutated KRAS (KRASmut cfDNA), has become a highly active research focus, aimed at improving patients’ long-term outcomes. However, most of the available data...
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The mechanisms underlying the efficacy of anti-programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and anti-cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) therapy are incompletely understood. Here, by immune profiling responding PD-1⁺CD8⁺ T (TResp) cell populations from patients with advanced melanoma, we identified differential programming of TResp cells...
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Background: Given the poor prognosis of metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (mPDAC), closer disease monitoring through liquid biopsy, most frequently based on serial measurements of cell-free mutated KRAS (KRASmut cfDNA), has become a highly active research focus, aiming to improve patients´ long-term outcome. However, most of the available data s...
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Background The broad consent (BC) developed by the German Medical Informatics Initiative is a pivotal national strategy for obtaining patient consent to use routinely collected data from electronic health records, insurance companies, contact information, and biomaterials for research. Emergency departments (EDs) are ideal for enrolling diverse pat...
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Glioma associated macrophages/microglia (GAMs) play an important role in glioblastoma (GBM) progression, due to their massive recruitment to the tumor site and polarization to a tumor promoting phenotype. GAMs secrete a variety of cytokines, which facilitate tumor cell growth and invasion, and prevent other immune cells from mounting an immune resp...
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Background The determinants of the response to checkpoint immunotherapy in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain poorly understood. The organisation of the immune response in the tumour microenvironment (TME) is expected to govern immunotherapy outcomes but spatial immunotypes remain poorly defined. Objective We hypothesised that the deconvolution...
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Zusammenfassung Das Verbundprojekt Personalisierte Medizin für die Onkologie (PM4Onco), das 2023 als Anwendungsfall der Medizininformatik-Initiative (MII) im Rahmen der Nationalen Dekade gegen Krebs (NDK) initiiert wurde, zielt darauf ab, eine nachhaltige Infrastruktur zur Integration und Nutzung von Daten aus der klinischen Routine und biomedizini...
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The GATA2 transcription factor is a pivotal regulator of hematopoiesis. Disruptions in the GATA2 gene drive severe hematologic abnormalities and are associated with an increased risk of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia; however, the mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of GATA2 deficiency remain still unclear. We developed...
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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide and underlies relapse, disease progression and metastasis. Resistance to chemotherapy and programmed cell death (PCD), including apoptosis, strongly affects therapy success and remains a major challenge. Representative and translational models to understand, manipulate and c...
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BACKGROUND The broad consent (BC) developed by the German Medical Informatics Initiative is a pivotal national strategy for obtaining patient consent to use routinely collected data from electronic health records, insurance companies, contact information, and biomaterials for research. Emergency departments (EDs) are ideal for enrolling diverse pat...
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Despite major advances in molecular profiling and classification of primary brain tumors, personalized treatment remains limited for most patients. Here, we explored the feasibility of individual molecular profiling and the efficacy of biomarker-guided therapy for adult patients with primary brain cancers in the real-world setting within the molecu...
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Leukemia relapse is a major cause of death after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT). We tested the potential of targeting TIM-3 for improving graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effects. We observed differential expression of TIM-3 ligands when hematopoietic stem cells overexpressed certain oncogenic-driver mutations. Anti-TIM-3 Ab-tr...
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Increasing evidence supports the interplay between oncogenic mutations and immune escape mechanisms. Strategies to counteract the immune escape mediated by oncogenic signaling could provide improved therapeutic options for patients with various malignancies. As mutant calreticulin (CALR) is a common driver of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), we...
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Background Salivary gland cancers (SGC) are rare and heterogeneous malignant tumors. Advanced SGC lack established treatment options and show poor response to immunotherapy. Here, an integrative multi-omics analysis in a large cohort of advanced SGC revealed insights into the tumor immune microenvironment (TIM) and distinct mechanisms of immune eva...
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Mitochondria react to infection with sub-lethal signals in the apoptosis pathway. Mitochondrial signals can be inflammatory but mechanisms are only partially understood. We show that activation of the caspase-activated DNase (CAD) mediates mitochondrial pro-inflammatory functions and substantially contributes to host defense against viral infection...
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The expression of mutated RAS genes drives extensive transcriptome alterations. Perturbation experiments have shown that the transcriptional responses to downstream effector pathways are partially unique and non-overlapping, suggesting a modular organization of the RAS-driven expression program. However, the relationship between individual deregula...
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Liver-directed adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector-mediated homology-independent targeted integration (AAV-HITI) by CRISPR-Cas9 at the highly transcribed albumin locus is under investigation to provide sustained transgene expression following neonatal treatment. We show that targeting the 3′ end of the albumin locus results in productive integratio...
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Jamaican fruit bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) naturally harbor a wide range of viruses of human relevance. These infections are typically mild in bats, suggesting unique features of their immune system. To better understand the immune response to viral infections in bats, we infected male Jamaican fruit bats with the bat-derived influenza A virus (IAV...
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Background and Aims Interstitial fibrosis of the renal parenchyma and progressive atrophy of proximal tubules (PT) are hallmark features of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The latter is characterized by pronounced thickening and multilamellation of the tubular basement membrane, whereas fibrosis is promoted by accumulation of extracellular matrix (EC...
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The collaborative project Personalized Medicine for Oncology (PM4Onco) was launched in 2023 as part of the National Decade against Cancer (NKD) and is executed within the Medical Informatics Initiative (MII). Its aim is to establish a sustainable infrastructure for the integration and use of data from clinical and biomedical research and therefore...
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Cancer immunotherapy with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells can cause immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). However, the molecular mechanisms leading to ICANS are not well understood. Here we examined the role of microglia using mouse models and cohorts of individuals with ICANS. CD19-directed CAR (CAR19) T cell tran...
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Overall, the Gesundheitsdatennutzungsgesetz (Health Data Utilization Act), the Registergesetz (Registry Act), and the Gesetz zur Zusammenführung von Krebsregisterdaten (Act on the Consolidation of Cancer Registry Data) provide a legal framework that makes it possible to use health data effectively and securely to advance cancer research and improve...
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Introduction: Personalized medicine poses great opportunities and challenges. While the therapeutic landscape markedly expands, descriptions about status, clinical implementation and real-world benefits of precision oncology and molecular tumor boards (MTB) remain sparse, particularly in the field of genitourinary (GU) cancer. Hence, this study cha...
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Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) is a life-threatening complication of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT), for which therapeutic options are limited. Strategies to promote intestinal tissue tolerance during aGVHD may improve patient outcomes. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we identified a lipocalin-2 (LCN2)–expressin...
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The limited regenerative capacity of the human heart contributes to high morbidity and mortality worldwide. In contrast, zebrafish exhibit robust regenerative capacity, providing a powerful model for studying how to overcome intrinsic epigenetic barriers maintaining cardiac homeostasis and initiate regeneration. Here, we present a comprehensive ana...
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Plasma membrane accumulation of phosphorylated mixed lineage kinase domain-like (MLKL) is a hallmark of necroptosis, leading to membrane rupture and inflammatory cell death. Pro-death functions of MLKL are tightly controlled by several checkpoints, including phosphorylation. Endo- and exocytosis limit MLKL membrane accumulation and counteract necro...
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Zusammenfassung Die Nutzung künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) in der Onkologie verspricht eine kontinuierliche Verbesserung der Krebsbehandlung und der Krebsprävention. Neben der Verbesserung von Diagnostik und Therapieoptimierung trägt KI auch zur Effizienzsteigerung klinischer Prozesse bei. Die Automatisierung von Routineaufgaben und KI-gestützte Ents...
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Defective FAS (CD95/Apo-1/TNFRSF6) signaling causes autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome (ALPS). Hypergammaglobulinemia is a common feature in ALPS with FAS mutations (ALPS-FAS), but paradoxically, fewer conventional memory cells differentiate from FAS-expressing germinal center (GC) B cells. Resistance to FAS-induced apoptosis does not explain...
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Molecular tumor boards (MTBs) have been established at top university centers and larger cancer centers in recent years and have become an indispensable component of and important tool in personalized cancer medicine. Their aim is to translate specific molecular biomarkers relating to both the tumor and the patient into an evidence-based (molecular...
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Patients with corticosteroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) have a low one-year survival rate. Identification and validation of novel targetable kinases in patients who experience corticosteroid-refractory-aGVHD may help improve outcomes. Kinase-specific proteomics of leukocytes from patients with corticosteroid-refractory-GVHD...
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The therapeutic use of adeno-associated viral vector (AAV)-mediated gene disruption using CRISPR-Cas9 is limited by potential off-target modifications and the risk of uncontrolled integration of vector genomes into CRISPR-mediated double-strand breaks. To address these concerns, we explored the use of AAV-delivered paired Staphylococcus aureus nick...
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Background Patient registries are an important tool for networking medical caregivers and research, especially in the field of rare diseases. Individuals afflicted by multi-organ autoimmune diseases typically suffer from inflammation of multiple organs. Project GAIN (German genetic multi-organ Auto-Immunity Network) is the German network for resea...
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Background In molecular tumor boards (MTBs), patients with rare or advanced cancers are discussed by a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals. Software support for MTBs is lacking; in particular, tools for preparing and documenting MTB therapy recommendations need to be developed. Objective We aimed to implement an extension to cBioPo...
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Background: High expression of the very late antigen-4 (VLA-4) integrin subunit CD49d predicts disease progression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). We previously demonstrated that B cell receptor (BCR) signals induce activation of VLA-4 (Tissino et al., J Exp Med. 2018) and characterized Eµ-TCL1-transgenic (TCL1-tg) mice as an adequate model...
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has revolutionized the field of immune therapy in treating relapsed and refractory B cell malignancies. Despite remarkable progress, CD19 CAR-T cell therapy is associated with major side effects, most significantly are cytokine-release syndrome and neurotoxicity. Of note, 40-60% of patients receiving C...
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Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) is an aggressive hematopoietic disorder of infancy and early childhood driven by constitutively active RAS signaling and characterized by abnormal proliferation of the granulocytic-monocytic blood cell lineage. Most JMML patients require hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for cure, but the risk of relaps...
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Juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia (JMML) is characterized by gene variants that deregulate the RAS signalling pathway. Children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF‐1) carry a defective NF1 allele in the germline and are predisposed to JMML, which presumably requires somatic inactivation of the NF1 wild‐type allele. Here we examined the two‐hit concep...
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Current US Food and Drug Administration-approved chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells harbor the T cell receptor (TCR)-derived ζ chain as an intracellular activation domain in addition to costimulatory domains. The functionality in a CAR format of the other chains of the TCR complex, namely CD3δ, CD3ε and CD3γ, instead of ζ, remains unknown. In...
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While chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has shown promising outcomes among patients with hematologic malignancies, it has also been associated with undesirable side-effects such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS). CRS is triggered by CAR T-cell-based activation of monocytes, which are stimulated via the CD40L–CD40R axis or via uptake o...
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Background Wide resection remains the cornerstone of localized soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) treatment. Neoadjuvant radiation therapy (NRT) may decrease the risk of local recurrences; however, its effectiveness for different histological STS subtypes has not been systematically investigated. The proposed prospective study evaluates the NRT response in...
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A growing number of druggable targets and national initiatives for precision oncology necessitate broad genomic profiling for many cancer patients. Whole exome sequencing (WES) offers unbiased analysis of the entire coding sequence, segmentation-based detection of copy number alterations (CNAs), and accurate determination of complex biomarkers incl...
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Introduction/Background Multiple deep-learning techniques in colposcopy have been tested over the past years with diagnostic accuracy results varying between 50 and 97%. The goal of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a novel perceiver classification method after an automated segmentation method of digital images of the uterine cervix. Meth...
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In-frame BRAF exon 12 deletions are increasingly identified in various tumor types. The resultant BRAFΔβ3-αC oncoproteins usually lack five amino acids in the β3-αC helix linker and sometimes contain de novo insertions. The dimerization status of BRAFΔβ3-αC oncoproteins, their precise pathomechanism, and their direct druggability by RAF inhibitors...
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Malignant melanomas are the most common cause of skin-cancer-related death. Despite recent advances in treating these highly invasive tumors not all melanomas are the same, meaning there’s no “one-size-fits-all” solution. A recent study suggests that moving away from single-agent therapies and towards more personalized, combinatorial treatments cou...
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Systemic pan-tumor analyses may reveal the significance of common features implicated in cancer immunogenicity and patient survival. Here, we provide a comprehensive multi-omics data set for 32 patients across 25 tumor types for proteogenomic-based discovery of neoantigens. By using an optimized computational approach, we discover a large number of...
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Background: Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a hyperinflammatory disorder characterized by a life-threatening cytokine storm and immunopathology. Familial HLH type 3 (FHL3) accounts for ∼30% of all inborn HLH cases worldwide. It is caused by mutations in the UNC13D gene, which result in impaired degranulation of cytotoxic vesicles and h...
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Background Spatiotemporal heterogeneity originating from genomic and transcriptional variation was found to contribute to subtype switching in isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 wild-type glioblastoma (GBM) prior to and upon recurrence. Fluorescence-guided neurosurgical resection utilizing 5-aminolevulinic acid (5ALA) enables intraoperative visualization o...
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(1) Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of patients with advanced tumors is becoming an established method in Molecular Tumor Boards. However, somatic variant detection, interpretation, and report generation, require in-depth knowledge of both bioinformatics and oncology. (2) Methods: MIRACUM-Pipe combines many individual tools into a seam...
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The perforant path provides the primary cortical excitatory input to the hippocampus. Due to its important role in information processing and coding, entorhinal projections to the dentate gyrus have been studied in considerable detail. Nevertheless, synaptic transmission between individual connected pairs of entorhinal stellate cells and dentate gr...
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a major complication of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) that has high morbidity and mortality rates and unmet therapeutic needs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the molecular pattern of cSCC and the clinical course of immunotherapy in 2 RDEB patients with multiple advanced cSCC. Cl...
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BACKGROUND In molecular tumor boards (MTBs), patients with rare or advanced cancers are discussed by a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals. Software support for MTBs is lacking; in particular, tools for preparing and documenting MTB therapy recommendations need to be developed. OBJECTIVE We aimed to implement an extension to cBioPo...
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The pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) tunes the capacity of neurons to express synaptic plasticity. It remains, however, unclear how TNFα mediates synaptic positive (=change) and negative (=stability) feedback mechanisms. We assessed effects of TNFα on microglia activation and synaptic transmission onto CA1 pyramidal neurons...
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There are no targeted therapies for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). TNBC is enriched in breast cancer stem cells (BCSC), which play a key role in metastasis, chemoresistance, relapse, and mortality. γδ T cells hold great potential in immunotherapy against cancer and might provide an approach to therapeutically target TNBC. γδ T...
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Reactivation of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) is a commonly adapted strategy to ameliorate β-hemoglobinopathies. However, the continued production of defective adult hemoglobin (HbA) limits HbF tetramer production affecting the therapeutic benefits. Here, we evaluated deletional hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH) mutations and identified an...
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The treatment of patients with metastatic melanoma with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) leads to impressive response rates but primary and secondary resistance to ICI reduces progression-free survival. Novel strategies that interfere with resistance mechanisms are key to further improve patient outcome during ICI therapy. P53 is often inactivate...
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Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) is an aggressive hematopoietic disorder of infancy and early childhood driven by constitutively active RAS signaling and characterized by abnormal proliferation of the granulocytic-monocytic blood cell lineage. Most JMML patients require hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for cure, but the risk of relaps...
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Despite routine use of DNA-hypomethylating agents (HMAs) in AML/MDS therapy, their mechanisms of action are not yet unraveled. Pleiotropic effects of HMAs include global methylome and transcriptome changes. We asked whether in blasts and T-cells from AML patients HMA-induced in vivo demethylation and remethylation occur randomly or non-randomly, an...
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Treatment concepts in oncology are becoming increasingly personalized and diverse. Successively, changes in standards of care mandate continuous monitoring of patient pathways and clinical outcomes based on large, representative real-world data. The German Cancer Consortium’s (DKTK) Clinical Communication Platform (CCP) provides such opportunity. C...
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Introduction: Thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) are very rare. Thymoma A and AB have a better prognosis than more aggressive thymoma B, thymic carcinoma (TC) and neuroendocrine tumors of the thymus (NET). While previous efforts such as TCGA have mainly characterized thymomas (Radovich et al., Cancer Cell 2018), the molecular landscape of TCs and NETs...
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SNAIL is a key transcriptional regulator in embryonic development and cancer. Its effects in physiology and disease are believed to be linked to its role as a master regulator of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Here, we report EMT-independent oncogenic SNAIL functions in cancer. Using genetic models, we systematically interrogated SNAIL...
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Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) are programmable nucleases that have entered the clinical stage. Each subunit of the dimer consists of a DNA-binding domain composed of an array of TALE repeats fused to the catalytically active portion of the FokI endonuclease. Upon DNA-binding of both TALEN arms in close proximity, the FokI...
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Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) - especially angioimmunoblastic (AITL) and follicular TCL - have a dismal prognosis due to lack of efficient therapies, and patients` symptoms are often dominated by an inflammatory phenotype including fever, night sweats, weight loss and skin rash. In this study, we investigated the role of inflammatory granulocy...
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The T-box transcription factors T-bet and Eomesodermin regulate type 1 immune responses in innate and adaptive lymphocytes. T-bet is widely expressed in the immune system but was initially identified as the lineage-specifying transcription factor of Th1 CD4⁺ T cells, where it governs expression of the signature cytokine IFN- γ and represses alterna...

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