Periodic Reporting for period 1 - METMEL (Long range-acting drivers of premetastatic niches in melanoma)
Berichtszeitraum: 2017-04-01 bis 2019-03-31
Our group and others have demonstrated that melanoma cells act “at a distance”, preparing pre-metastatic niches before they colonized them. Soluble and vesicle-associated proteins secreted by malignant cells and/or their stroma have been proposed to facilitate tumor cell dissemination. We found that a key factor favouring these pre-metastatic sites is the growth factor Midkine (MDK). However, blockade of MDK reduced, but did not completely abrogate metastasis. Therefore, this proposal was set to identify other other long-range acting factors promoting metastasis in addition or in parallel to Midkine in the establishment of pre-metastatic niches.
These results have been exploited and disseminated via scientific seminars and via presentation in several scientific conferences. A manuscript is at early stages of drafting.
• Use of the monitoring of the candidate levels in blood as a biomarker for poor prognosis/poor response to immunotherapy.
• Design of a targeted therapy for the candidate, such as a specific antibody or a ligand trap, that would bind it in circulation and could be used in combination with ICB to increase response to immunotherapy.