Browsing by author "Ragulan, Chanthirika"
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A seven-Gene Signature assay improves prognostic risk stratification of perioperative chemotherapy treated gastroesophageal cancer patients from the MAGIC trial.
Smyth, EC; Nyamundanda, G; Cunningham, D; Fontana, E; Ragulan, C; et al. (OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2018-12-01)BACKGROUND: Following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for operable gastroesophageal cancer, lymph node metastasis is the only validated prognostic variable; however, within lymph node groups there is still heterogeneity with risk ... -
Analytical Validation of Multiplex Biomarker Assay to Stratify Colorectal Cancer into Molecular Subtypes.
Ragulan, C; Eason, K; Fontana, E; Nyamundanda, G; Tarazona, N; et al. (NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2019-05-21)Previously, we classified colorectal cancers (CRCs) into five CRCAssigner (CRCA) subtypes with different prognoses and potential treatment responses, later consolidated into four consensus molecular subtypes (CMS). Here ... -
ATR Inhibition Potentiates the Radiation-induced Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment.
Dillon, MT; Bergerhoff, KF; Pedersen, M; Whittock, H; Crespo-Rodriguez, E; et al. (AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 2019-06-01)PURPOSE: ATR inhibitors (ATRi) are in early phase clinical trials and have been shown to sensitize to chemotherapy and radiotherapy preclinically. Limited data have been published about the effect of these drugs on the ... -
Comprehensive characterization of immune landscape of Indian and Western triple negative breast cancers.
Korlimarla, A; Ps, H; Prabhu, J; Ragulan, C; Patil, Y; et al. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2022-11-01)PURPOSE: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease with a significant challenge to effectively manage in the clinic worldwide. Immunotherapy may be beneficial to TNBC patients if responders can be ... -
Differential and longitudinal immune gene patterns associated with reprogrammed microenvironment and viral mimicry in response to neoadjuvant radiotherapy in rectal cancer.
Wilkins, A; Fontana, E; Nyamundanda, G; Ragulan, C; Patil, Y; et al. (BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2021-03-01)BACKGROUND: Rectal cancers show a highly varied response to neoadjuvant radiotherapy/chemoradiation (RT/CRT) and the impact of the tumor immune microenvironment on this response is poorly understood. Current clinical tumor ... -
Immune landscape, evolution, hypoxia-mediated viral mimicry pathways and therapeutic potential in molecular subtypes of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours.
Young, K; Lawlor, RT; Ragulan, C; Patil, Y; Mafficini, A; et al. (BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2020-09-03)OBJECTIVE: A comprehensive analysis of the immune landscape of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (PanNETs) was performed according to clinicopathological parameters and previously defined molecular subtypes to identify ... -
Inter- and intra-tumoural heterogeneity in cancer-associated fibroblasts of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Neuzillet, C; Tijeras-Raballand, A; Ragulan, C; Cros, J; Patil, Y; et al. (WILEY, 2019-05-01)Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAF) are orchestrators of the pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) microenvironment. Stromal heterogeneity may explain differential pathophysiological roles of the stroma (pro- versus ... -
Intratumoral Transcriptome Heterogeneity Is Associated With Patient Prognosis and Sidedness in Patients With Colorectal Cancer Treated With Anti-EGFR Therapy From the CO.20 Trial.
Fontana, E; Nyamundanda, G; Cunningham, D; Tu, D; Cheang, MCU; et al. (LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2020-09-29)PURPOSE: Metastatic colorectal cancers (mCRCs) assigned to the transit-amplifying (TA) CRCAssigner subtype are more sensitive to anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) therapy. We evaluated the association between ... -
Patient-derived organoids model treatment response of metastatic gastrointestinal cancers.
Vlachogiannis, G; Hedayat, S; Vatsiou, A; Jamin, Y; Fernández-Mateos, J; et al. (AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE, 2018-02-23)Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) have recently emerged as robust preclinical models; however, their potential to predict clinical outcomes in patients has remained unclear. We report on a living biobank of PDOs from ...