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Pathology of spontaneous and immunotherapy‐induced tumor regression in a murine model of melanoma
Authors:Kim R. M. Blenman  Jake Wang  Shawn Cowper  Marcus Bosenberg
Abstract:We evaluated the spontaneous and immunotherapy‐induced histological changes in the tumor microenvironment of a mouse melanoma regression model consisting of immunocompetent C57BL/6J mice implanted with syngeneic YUMMER1.7 melanoma cells. We focused on tumor regression phenotypes and spatial relationships of melanoma cells with B cells and neutrophils since this was not previously described. We found common themes to the host response to cancer irrespective of the mode of tumor regression. In nonregression tumors, melanoma cells were epithelioid shaped and tightly packed. In regression tumors, melanoma cells were spindle shaped and discohesive. B cells including plasmablasts and plasma cells were numerous and were increased with immunotherapy. Neutrophils were in direct contact with dead or dying melanoma cells. Immunotherapy increased neutrophil counts and induced neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs)‐like formations and geographic necrosis. Beyond tumor regression, the increase in the B cell and neutrophil response could play a role in immunotherapy‐induced adverse reactions.
Keywords:B cells  histology  Ly6B.2  melanoma  mouse models  NETs  neutrophils  tumor regression
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