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Correlation of the tumor escape phenotype with loss of PRELP expression in melanoma.

Helene SchäferKarthikeyan SubbarayanChiara MassaChristoforos VaxevanisAnja MuellerBarbara Seliger
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2023)
Our findings suggest that PRELP induces the expression of MHC class I and CCL5 in melanoma, which might be involved in an enhanced T cell recruitment and immunogenicity associated with an improved patients' outcome. Therefore, PRELP might serve as a marker for predicting disease progression and its recovery could revert the tumorigenic phenotype, which represents a novel therapeutic option for melanoma.
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