Menezes, Shinelle Okail, Mohamed Hazem Jalil, Siti Munira Abd Kocher, Hemant M Cameron, Angus J M
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The Journal of pathology
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) have conflicting roles in the suppression and promotion of cancer. Current research focuses on targeting the undesirable properties of CAFs, while attempting to maintain tumour-suppressive roles. CAFs have been widely associated with primary or secondary therapeutic resistance, and strategies to modify CAF funct...
Gunjur, Ashray Manrique-Rincón, Andrea J Klein, Oliver Behren, Andreas Lawley, Trevor D Welsh, Sarah J Adams, David J
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The Journal of pathology
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionised oncology and are now standard-of-care for the treatment of a wide variety of solid neoplasms. However, tumour responses remain unpredictable, experienced by only a minority of ICI recipients across malignancy types. Therefore, there is an urgent need for better predictive biomarkers to identif...
Prendecki, Maria McAdoo, Stephen P Turner-Stokes, Tabitha Garcia-Diaz, Ana Orriss, Isabel Woollard, Kevin J Behmoaras, Jacques Cook, H Terence Unwin, Robert Pusey, Charles D
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The Journal of pathology
P2RX7, an ionotropic receptor for extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP), is expressed on immune cells, including macrophages, monocytes, and dendritic cells and is upregulated on nonimmune cells following injury. P2RX7 plays a role in many biological processes, including production of proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin (IL)-1β via t...
Cyrta, Joanna Prandi, Davide Arora, Arshi Hovelson, Daniel H Sboner, Andrea Rodriguez, Antonio Fedrizzi, Tarcisio Beltran, Himisha Robinson, Dan R Gopalan, Anuradha
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The Journal of pathology
Primary prostate cancer (PCa) can show marked molecular heterogeneity. However, systematic analyses comparing primary PCa and matched metastases in individual patients are lacking. We aimed to address the molecular aspects of metastatic progression while accounting for the heterogeneity of primary PCa. In this pilot study, we collected 12 radical p...
Zarella, Mark D Rivera Alvarez, Keysabelis
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The Journal of Pathology
Digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) rely on digitization of patient material as a necessary first step. AI development benefits from large sample sizes and diverse cohorts, and therefore efforts to digitize glass slides must meet these needs in an efficient and cost‐effective manner. Technical innovation in whole‐slide imaging has en...
Gray-Rodriguez, Sandra Jensen, Melanie P Otero-Jimenez, Maria Hanley, Brian Swann, Olivia C Ward, Patrick A Salguero, Francisco J Querido, Nadira Farkas, Ildiko Velentza-Almpani, Elisavet
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The Journal of pathology
SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, typically manifests as a respiratory illness, although extrapulmonary involvement, such as in the gastrointestinal tract and nervous system, as well as frequent thrombotic events, are increasingly recognised. How this maps onto SARS-CoV-2 organ tropism at the histological level, however, remains unclear....
Salles, Daniela C Asrani, Kaushal Woo, Juhyung Vidotto, Thiago Liu, Hans B Vidal, Igor Matoso, Andres Netto, George J Argani, Pedram Lotan, Tamara L
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The Journal of pathology
GPNMB (glycoprotein nonmetastatic B) and other TFE3/TFEB transcriptional targets have been proposed as markers for microphthalmia (MiT) translocation renal cell carcinomas (tRCCs). We recently demonstrated that constitutive mTORC1 activation via TSC1/2 loss leads to increased activity of TFE3/TFEB, suggesting that the pathogenesis and molecular mar...
Bowes, Amy L Tarabichi, Maxime Pillay, Nischalan Van Loo, Peter
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The Journal of Pathology
Intratumour heterogeneity (ITH) and tumour evolution are well‐documented phenomena in human cancers. While the advent of next‐generation sequencing technologies has facilitated the large‐scale capture of genomic data, the field of single‐cell genomics is nascent but rapidly advancing and generating many new insights into the complex molecular mecha...
Kramer, CJH Vreeswijk, MPG Thijssen, B Bosse, T Wesseling, J
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The Journal of Pathology
The role of pathology in patient management has evolved over time from the retrospective review of cells, tissue, and disease (‘what happened’) to a prospective outlook (‘what will happen’). Examination of a static, two‐dimensional hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)‐stained tissue slide has traditionally been the pathologist's primary task, but novel anci...
Bankhead, Peter
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The Journal of Pathology
The potential to use quantitative image analysis and artificial intelligence is one of the driving forces behind digital pathology. However, despite novel image analysis methods for pathology being described across many publications, few become widely adopted and many are not applied in more than a single study. The explanation is often straightfor...