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Multiplex imaging in therapy refractory tumors: understanding the spatiotemporal facets of an immunosuppressive environment

$249,000R00FY2025GMNIH

University Of California, San Diego, La Jolla CA

Investigators

Abstract

immunomodulatory therapies. Although these breakthroughs unleash the immune system and can be deadly to tumors, there are a high percentage of cancers that fail to respond. One complicating aspect is tumor heterogeneity, both within the same cancer type and within a single patient. This aspect is especially prominent in pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDA), which is notoriously resistant to many frontline immunotherapies and has a low 5-year survival rate. Although mouse models have made research into PDA more accessible, these models frequently fail to capture the spectrum of tumor heterogeneity in human PDA. Innovation. To address this limitation, I will use a unique collection of mouse pancreatic tumor clones with distinct and reproducible responses to treatment, mimicking the tumor heterogeneity seen in the clinic. This will provide me with unparalleled comparative and combinatorial power to interrogate the tumor microenvironment. Additionally, my proposed experimental approach will leverage emerging high-content imaging methods that are able to reveal the phenotype, activity, and spatial organization of the tumor microenvironment in situ.

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