Unveiling the tumor immune microenvironment of organ-specific melanoma metastatic sites
Article 2022 en
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Jordan W. Conway
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Robert V. Rawson
SL
Serigne Lo
Abstract
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Liver and brain melanoma metastases have a significantly reduced immune infiltrate than lung, subcut and LN metastases, which may account for poorer prognosis and reduced immunotherapy response rates in patients with liver or brain metastases. Increased TIM-3 expression in liver metastases suggests TIM-3 inhibitor therapy as a potential therapeutic opportunity to improve patient outcomes.
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