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Group name EquipeJC
Item Type Journal Article
Title The molecular landscape and microenvironment of salivary duct carcinoma reveal new therapeutic opportunities
Creator Alame et al.
Author Mélissa Alame
Author Emmanuel Cornillot
Author Valère Cacheux
Author Guillaume Tosato
Author Marion Four
Author Laura De Oliveira
Author Stéphanie Gofflot
Author Philippe Delvenne
Author Evgenia Turtoi
Author Simon Cabello-Aguilar
Author Masahiko Nishiyama
Author Andrei Turtoi
Author Valérie Costes Martineau
Author Jacques Colinge
Abstract

Salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) is a rare and aggressive salivary gland cancer subtype with poor prognosis. The mutational landscape of SDC has been described rather exhaustively; yet, with respect to functional genomics and tumor microenvironment, little is known. In this study, transcriptomics and proteomics were combined to obtain the first characterization of the pathways deregulated in SDC. The data revealed the importance of Notch, TGB-?, and interferon-? signaling. After associating computational biology, immunohistochemistry, multiplexed immunofluorescence, and digital imaging the first steps towards charting the cellular network within the microenvironment was initiated. According to immune infiltrate, two well-defined groups of tumors were observed, novel SDC immune checkpoints were discovered, and the key role played by macrophages and potentially NK cells in immunosuppression was shown. Furthermore, a clear trend between recurrence-free survival and M2 macrophage abundance was apparent. Independently, a measure of desmoplastic stromal reaction as determined by ?-SMA abundance, was also shown. Altogether, these many findings open new perspectives for understanding and treating SDC. Before applying an immunotherapy, classical patient stratification according to immune infiltrate should be taken into account. In the absence of an immune infiltrate, the microenvironment offers new potential targets including macrophages or NK cells, or even fibroblasts or hyaluronic acid. Related therapies that have been developed against, e.g., pancreatic tumors could inspire equivalent therapy for SDC. When combined with drugs targeting SDC-mutated genes, the potential to contribute to patient-specific regimens is high.

Publication Theranostics
Volume 10
Issue 10
Pages 4383-4394
Date 2020-03-15
Journal Abbr Theranostics
Language en
DOI 10.7150/thno.42986
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Tags arc, corresponding, epigenmed, first, last, original, phd, postdoc, premium_IRCM, siric
Date Added 2019/10/21 - 22:01:21
Date Modified 2025/01/17 - 11:36:05


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