Publications by authors named "Joseph Toker"

Purpose: mAbs targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint are powerful tools to improve the survival of patients with cancer. Understanding the molecular basis of clinical response to these treatments is critical to identify patients who can benefit from this immunotherapy. In this study, we investigated long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) expression in patients with cancer treated with anti-PD-1/PD-L1 immunotherapy.

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Gut bacteria modulate the response to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) treatment in cancer, but the effect of diet and supplements on this interaction is not well studied. We assessed fecal microbiota profiles, dietary habits, and commercially available probiotic supplement use in melanoma patients and performed parallel preclinical studies. Higher dietary fiber was associated with significantly improved progression-free survival in 128 patients on ICB, with the most pronounced benefit observed in patients with sufficient dietary fiber intake and no probiotic use.

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In mammals over 65% of the total body iron is located within erythrocytes in the heme moieties of hemoglobin. Iron homeostasis requires iron absorbed from the diet by the gut as well as recycling of iron after the destruction of senescent erythrocytes. Senescent erythrocytes are engulfed by reticuloendothelial system macrophages where hemoglobin is broken down in the lysosomes, releasing heme for iron recovery in the cytoplasm.

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Article Synopsis
  • Immunotherapy has significantly changed cancer treatment, but many patients still don't see long-term benefits from existing therapies, necessitating new strategies to improve outcomes.
  • The microbiome, particularly gut microbes, may influence how patients respond to immunotherapy and could serve as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
  • Ongoing research in the interplay between the microbiome and immuno-oncology is crucial, highlighting the need for further investigation and understanding before practical applications can be fully realized.
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