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PLoS One ; 9(8): e105907, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25170840

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BACKGROUND: The importance of immune responses in the control of melanoma growth is well known. However, the implication of these antitumor immune responses in the efficacy of dacarbazine, a cytotoxic drug classically used in the treatment of melanoma, remains poorly understood in humans. METHODS: In this prospective observational study, we performed an immunomonitoring of eleven metastatic or locally advanced patients treated with dacarbazine as a first line of treatment. We assessed by flow cytometry lymphoid populations and their activation state; we also isolated NK cells to perform in vitro cytotoxicity tests. RESULTS: We found that chemotherapy induces lymphopenia and that a significantly higher numbers of naïve CD4+ T cells and lower proportion of Treg before chemotherapy are associated with disease control after dacarbazine treatment. Interestingly, NK cell cytotoxicity against dacarbazine-pretreated melanoma cells is only observed in NK cells from patients who achieved disease control. CONCLUSION: Together, our data pinpoint that some immune factors could help to predict the response of melanoma patients to dacarbazine. Future larger scale studies are warranted to test their validity as prediction markers.


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Dacarbazine/therapeutic use , Melanoma/drug therapy , Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antineoplastic Agents, Alkylating/therapeutic use , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/drug effects , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Survival/drug effects , Cell Survival/genetics , Female , Flow Cytometry , Gene Expression/drug effects , Humans , Killer Cells, Natural/drug effects , Killer Cells, Natural/metabolism , Leukocyte Count , Male , Melanoma/blood , Melanoma/pathology , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Metastasis , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Skin Neoplasms/blood , Skin Neoplasms/pathology , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/drug effects , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/metabolism , Transcription Factors/genetics , Treatment Outcome
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