TY - JOUR A1 - Behr, Daniel S. A1 - Peitsch, Wiebke K. A1 - Hametner, Christian A1 - Lasitschka, Felix A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Schönhaar, Kathrin A1 - Michel, Julia A1 - Dollt, Claudia A1 - Goebeler, Matthias A1 - Marx, Alexander A1 - Goerdt, Sergij A1 - Schmieder, Astrid T1 - Prognostic value of immune cell infiltration, tertiary lymphoid structures and PD-L1 expression in Merkel cell carcinomas JF - International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology N2 - Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive, virus-associated, neuroendocrine tumor of the skin mainly affecting immunocompromised patients. Higher intratumoral infiltration with CD3 and CD8 positive T-cells is associated with a better prognosis, highlighting the relevance of the immune system for MCC development and progression. In this study 21 primary MCCs were stained with immune cell markers including CD3, CD4, CD8, CD68, CD20, and S100. Furthermore, tumor-infiltrating neutrophils, tertiary lymphoid structures and PD-L1 expression were analyzed and correlated with overall and recurrence free survival. All MCCs were Merkel Cell Polyomavirus positive. Overall and recurrence-free survival did not correlate with intra-and peritumoral CD3 and CD8 T-cell infiltration. In addition, no significant association regarding prognosis was found for tumor-associated neutrophils, tumor-associated macrophages or PD-L1 positivity in MCCs. Interestingly, the presence of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) in the tumor microenvironment significantly correlated with recurrence-free survival (P=0.025). In addition, TLS were significantly associated with a higher CD8/CD4 ratio in the tumor periphery (P=0.032), but not in the center of the tumor (P > 0.999). These results demonstrate for the first time that TLS, easily assessed in paraffin-embedded tissue in the tumor periphery of MCCs, may be a valuable prognostic factor indicating prolonged recurrence free survival. KW - CD8(+) KW - PD-L1 KW - tertiary lymphoid structures KW - immune cell infiltration KW - polymavirus KW - survival KW - lymphocytes KW - responses KW - lung cancer KW - B-cells KW - breast cancer KW - antitumor immunity KW - T-antigens KW - Merkel cell carcinoma Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-117720 SN - 1936-2625 VL - 7 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Orouji, Elias A1 - Peitsch, Wiebke K. A1 - Orouji, Azadeh A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Utikal, Jochen T1 - Unique role of histone methyltransferase PRDM8 in the tumorigenesis of virus-negative Merkel cell carcinoma JF - Cancers N2 - Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a deadly skin cancer, and about 80% of its cases have been shown to harbor integrated Merkel polyomavirus in the tumor cell genome. Viral oncoproteins expressed in the tumor cells are considered as the oncogenic factors of these virus-positive Merkel cell carcinoma (VP-MCC). In contrast, the molecular pathogenesis of virus-negative MCC (VN-MCC) is less well understood. Using gene expression analysis of MCC cell lines, we found histone methyltransferase PRDM8 to be elevated in VN-MCC. This finding was confirmed by immunohistochemical analysis of MCC tumors, revealing that increased PRDM8 expression in VN-MCC is also associated with increased H3K9 methylation. CRISPR-mediated silencing of PRDM8 in MCC cells further supported the histone methylating role of this protein in VN-MCC. We also identified miR-20a-5p as a negative regulator of PRDM8. Taken together, our findings provide insights into the role of PRDM8 as a histone methyltransferase in VN-MCC tumorigenesis. KW - histone KW - histone methyltransferase PRDM8 KW - chromatin regulator KW - EGR1 KW - miRNA KW - MCV-negative KW - Merkel cell carcinoma KW - MCPyV Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203815 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 12 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Orouji, Elias A1 - Peitsch, Wiebke K. A1 - Orouji, Azadeh A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Utikal, Jochen T1 - Oncogenic role of an epigenetic reader of m\(^6\)A RNA modification: YTHDF1 in Merkel cell carcinoma JF - Cancers N2 - Merkel cell carcinoma is a deadly skin cancer, which in the majority of cases is caused by the Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV). The viral small T antigen is regarded as the dominant oncoprotein expressed in the tumor cells. We used genomic screening of copy number aberrations along with transcriptomic analysis to investigate regions with amplification that harbor differentially expressed genes. We identified YTHDF1, a protein that is a reader of N\(^6\)-methyladenosine (m\(^6\)A) RNA modifications, to have high copy gains and to be highly expressed in Merkel cell carcinoma. Importantly, we identified the presence of m\(^6\)A on small T antigen mRNA suggesting a relation between YTHDF1 amplification and MCPyV gene expression. Interestingly, knockdown of YTHDF1 in Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) cell lines negatively affected the translation initiation factor eIF3 and reduced proliferation and clonogenic capacity in vitro. Furthermore, analysis of survival data revealed worse overall survival in YTHDF1\(^{high}\) MCC patients compared to YTHDF1\(^{low}\) patients. Our findings indicate a novel oncogenic role of YTHDF1 through m\(^6\)A machinery in the tumorigenesis of MCC. KW - Merkel cell carcinoma KW - Merkel cell polyomavirus KW - copy number variations KW - m\(^6\)A KW - RNA modification KW - epitranscriptome KW - YTHDF1 KW - epigenetic reader Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200815 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 12 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Recke, Andreas A1 - Konitzer, Sarah A1 - Lemcke, Susanne A1 - Freitag, Miriam A1 - Sommer, Nele Maxi A1 - Abdelhady, Mohammad A1 - Amoli, Mahsa M. A1 - Benoit, Sandrine A1 - El-Chennawy, Farha A1 - Eldarouti, Mohammad A1 - Eming, Rüdiger A1 - Gläser, Regine A1 - Günther, Claudia A1 - Hadaschik, Eva A1 - Homey, Bernhard A1 - Lieb, Wolfgang A1 - Peitsch, Wiebke K. A1 - Pföhler, Claudia A1 - Robati, Reza M. A1 - Saeedi, Marjan A1 - Sárdy, Miklós A1 - Sticherling, Michael A1 - Uzun, Soner A1 - Worm, Margitta A1 - Zillikens, Detlef A1 - Ibrahim, Saleh A1 - Vidarsson, Gestur A1 - Schmidt, Enno T1 - The p.Arg435His Variation of IgG3 With High Affinity to FcRn Is Associated With Susceptibility for Pemphigus Vulgaris-Analysis of Four Different Ethnic Cohorts JF - frontiers in Immunology N2 - IgG3 is the IgG subclass with the strongest effector functions among all four IgG subclasses and the highest degree of allelic variability among all constant immunoglobulin genes. Due to its genetic position, IgG3 is often the first isotype an antibody switches to before IgG1 or IgG4. Compared with the other IgG subclasses, it has a reduced half-life which is probably connected to a decreased affinity to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn). However, a few allelic variants harbor an amino acid replacement of His435 to Arg that reverts the half-life of the resulting IgG3 to the same level as the other IgG subclasses. Because of its functional impact, we hypothesized that the p.Arg435His variation could be associated with susceptibility to autoantibody-mediated diseases like pemphigus vulgaris (PV) and bullous pemphigoid (BP). Using a set of samples from German, Turkish, Egyptian, and Iranian patients and controls, we were able to demonstrate a genetic association of the p.Arg435His variation with PV risk, but not with BP risk. Our results suggest a hitherto unknown role for the function of IgG3 in the pathogenesis of PV. KW - immunology KW - dermatology KW - autoantibodies KW - allotype KW - pemphigus KW - Diagnose KW - pemphigoid KW - half-life KW - functional genetics Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-225073 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steinke, Sabine I. B. A1 - Peitsch, Wiebke K. A1 - Ludwig, Alexander A1 - Goebeler, Matthias T1 - Cost-of-Illness in Psoriasis: Comparing Inpatient and Outpatient Therapy JF - PLOS ONE N2 - Treatment modalities of chronic plaque psoriasis have dramatically changed over the past ten years with a still continuing shift from inpatient to outpatient treatment. This development is mainly caused by outpatient availability of highly efficient and relatively well-tolerated systemic treatments, in particular BioLogicals. In addition, inpatient treatment is time-and cost-intense, conflicting with the actual burst of health expenses and with patient preferences. Nevertheless, inpatient treatment with dithranol and UV light still is a major mainstay of psoriasis treatment in Germany. The current study aims at comparing the total costs of inpatient treatment and outpatient follow-up to mere outpatient therapy with different modalities (topical treatment, phototherapy, classic systemic therapy or BioLogicals) over a period of 12 months. To this end, a retrospective cost-of-illness study was conducted on 120 patients treated at the University Medical Centre Mannheim between 2005 and 2006. Inpatient therapy caused significantly higher direct medical, indirect and total annual costs than outpatient treatment (13,042 (sic) versus 2,984 (sic)). Its strong influence on cost levels was confirmed by regression analysis, with total costs rising by 104.3% in case of inpatient treatment. Patients receiving BioLogicals produced the overall highest costs, whereas outpatient treatment with classic systemic antipsoriatic medications was less cost-intense than other alternatives. KW - plaque-type psoriasis KW - health-care costs KW - patient preferences KW - disease severity KW - United States KW - moderate KW - life KW - multicenter KW - biologics KW - Germany Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128235 SN - 1932-6203 VL - 8 IS - 10 ER -