Clinical and immunological characteristics of sarcomas patients with clonogenic tumors

Immunobiology(2021)

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Abstract
Tumorigenesis is related to the generation of heterogeneous tumor cell population, which is the result of genetic and epigenetic alterations followed by clonal selections and subsequent expansion. In basic studies genetic, histological and morphological diversity of different clones within a patient's neoplasm and specifics of their interrelation with patient's immune system are investigated mostly on the models of tumors of epithelial origin. Mesenchymal tumors such as soft tissue and bone-derived sarcomas (STBS) have been poorly studied in this regard. The molecular genetic methods used to examine intratumoral heterogeneity do not currently provide insight into which portion of the identified subclones are able to grow autonomously. Limiting dilution cloning demonstrates the existence of self-regulating tumor cells in the population and can serve as an independent prognostic predictor of poor prognosis.
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Metastatic sarcoma,Immunotherapy,Intra-tumoral heterogeneity,Clonogenic potential,Immune response,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio
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