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Investigation of the ROle of faT and inflAmmaTory Cells in mElanoma
Sponsor: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Summary
This study is a retrospective, proof-of-concept sample study to investigate a novel histological finding within the primary melanoma tumour in a large population of melanoma patients to assess its prognostic significance. This is a aims to validate the striking observation that a cross-talk between fat cells and leukocytes at the primary melanoma site promotes metastasis. In our unpublished pilot study, we have discovered an interesting finding whereby inflammatory cells extend from the tumour to and invading fat in the subcutaneous tissue and/or around the appendageal structures in the dermal skin in metastatic melanomas with distinct architectural changes within the fat. This finding was consistently present in metastatic and absent in non-metastatic melanomas. This new finding has both clinical and pathophysiological credence. Archival tissue blocks or human cell lines will be used in the first instance. As mitigation, experiments will be repeated with conditioned media obtained from co-culture of mixed primary immune cells obtained from peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMCs) and adipocytes induced from stem cells. This study aims to: * Investigate if the crosstalk between fat cells and tumour-infiltrating inflammatory cells defines the aggressiveness of primary cutaneous melanomas. * Identify and perform biological spatial analysis of the inflammatory cells between the tumour and fat in the primary tumours. * Investigate the interactions of fat cells and/or inflammatory cells in mediating melanoma cellular plasticity. The patients have not provided consent and will be justified in this application
Official title: A Clinical, Histological, Cellular and Molecular Investigation of the Role of Fat and Inflammatory Cells in Melanoma Plasticity and Metastases
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2026-01
Completion Date
2027-01
Last Updated
2025-12-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Sample analysis only
Sample analysis only
Locations (1)
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester, United Kingdom