Mingyu Ye, Tao Wang, Zhiqiang Song, Xuefei Liu, Ping Liu, Ling Zhang, Gusheng Tang, Miaoxia He, Na Liu, Jianmin Yang
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Integrated analysis of CD30 detection methodologies and synergistic drug combinations for optimizing brentuximab vedotin therapy in lymphoma.
Brentuximab vedotin (BV), a CD30-targeted antibody-drug conjugate, has shown significant efficacy in CD30-positive lymphoma. However, the relationships between CD30 expression levels and BV efficacy remains unclear. In this study, we first evaluated the reliability of CD30 detection by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and found that flow cytometry (FCM) offers higher sensitivity and accuracy in assessing CD30 expression. Therefore, FCM may serve as a more effective method for evaluating CD30 levels. Furthermore, we confirmed a positive correlation between CD30 expression levels and BV efficacy. However, even when BV was applied to tumor cells with 100% CD30 expression, its anti-tumor activity did not reach complete eradication, highlighting the need for synergistic combination therapies. To address this, we conducted high-throughput screening (HTS) and identified auranofin and napabucasin as synergistic agents that enhance the efficacy of BV. These findings not only highlight the advantages of FCM for CD30 detection, but also provide valuable insights into combination strategies to optimize the therapeutic potential of BV.
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Clinical and Experimental Medicine (CEM) is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to be a forum of scientific excellence and information exchange in relation to the basic and clinical features of the following fields: hematology, onco-hematology, oncology, virology, immunology, and rheumatology. The journal publishes reviews and editorials, experimental and preclinical studies, translational research, prospectively designed clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Papers containing new clinical or experimental data that are likely to contribute to changes in clinical practice or the way in which a disease is thought about will be given priority due to their immediate importance. Case reports will be accepted on an exceptional basis only, and their submission is discouraged. The major criteria for publication are clarity, scientific soundness, and advances in knowledge. In compliance with the overwhelmingly prevailing request by the international scientific community, and with respect for eco-compatibility issues, CEM is now published exclusively online.