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High mesothelin expression by immunohistochemistry predicts improved survival in pleural mesothelioma.

Gerard J ChuAnthony LintonSteven KaoSonja KlebeStephen AdelsteinDannel YeoJohn E J RaskoWendy Anne Cooper
Published in: Histopathology (2023)
MSLN expression was more heterogenous in epithelioid mesothelioma than reported previously. Therefore, it would be appropriate to perform an immunohistochemical assessment of MSLN expression to stratify and assess patient suitability for mesothelin-targeted personalised therapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor T cells.
Keyphrases
  • poor prognosis
  • binding protein
  • long non coding rna