Publications by authors named "G Margolin"

Background: The complexity and heterogeneity of neutrophils are recognized, especially their roles in modulating inflammation and cancer immune responses. The detailed functions of neutrophils in human tumour-draining lymph nodes (TDLNs), specifically in the context of head and neck cancer, remain inadequately characterized.

Aim: This study aims to delineate the phenotypic diversity of neutrophils in TDLNs, non-tumour-draining lymph nodes (nTDLNs) from patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), and to evaluate their correlation with clinical outcomes.

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  • OSCC recurrence and mortality rates remain high despite various treatments, highlighting the need for improved prognostic models and biomarkers, particularly focusing on tumor-draining lymph nodes (TDLNs) and T regulatory cells (Tregs).
  • A study of 49 OSCC patients found that certain immune cell markers in TDLNs, like elevated FoxP3+CD4+ and TIGIT+CD8+ cells, were linked to worse disease-free survival, while high levels of CXCR5+CD4+ cells indicated better outcomes.
  • The research suggests that the expression of immune checkpoints on T cells within TDLNs could serve as critical prognostic biomarkers, pointing towards the potential benefits of using neoadjuvant immunotherapy to enhance
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Background: Radiotherapy is a well-established treatment for lip cancer, with external radiotherapy (EBRT) or brachytherapy (BT).

Methods: This study evaluated outcome, tumor control, and aesthetics, for 101 patients with carcinoma of the lip, not suitable for surgery, treated with combined EBRT and BT.

Results: Squamous cell carcinoma was seen in 78 patients, basal cell carcinoma in 15, and other histologies in 8 patients.

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  • Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has a better survival rate when detected early, but prognosis worsens if it spreads to lymph nodes; identifying biomarkers for early detection could improve treatment strategies.
  • The study analyzed dendritic cells and T-cells in tumor-draining lymph nodes from 12 OSCC patients and compared them to 9 benign cases, revealing that certain immune cells in TDLNs show immunosuppressive characteristics and are linked to metastasis.
  • Findings suggest that high PD-L1 expression on dendritic cells in TDLNs may indicate metastatic risk and poorer outcomes, positioning PD-L1 as a potential predictive biomarker for OSCC prognosis.
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a risk factor for neurodegeneration, however little is known about how different neuron types respond to this kind of injury. In this study, we follow neuronal populations over several months after a single mild TBI (mTBI) to assess long ranging consequences of injury at the level of single, transcriptionally defined neuronal classes. We find that the stress responsive Activating Transcription Factor 3 (ATF3) defines a population of cortical neurons after mTBI.

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