Macomics’ co-founder Dr Luca Cassetta honoured with Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Award for Publication
Macomics Ltd, an immuno-oncology company with world-leading expertise in macrophage biology, is pleased to announce that its co-founder and Vice President Immunology, Dr Luca Cassetta has been honoured by the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (JITC) with the ‘Best Immunotherapy Biomarkers Paper Award’ for his 2020 publication Differential expansion of circulating human MDSC subsets in patients with cancer, infection, and inflammation.
As the first author, Dr Cassetta was presented with the award at an Awards Ceremony on the evening of 13 November, at the end of the SITC 36th Annual Meeting November 10-13, in Washington DC. SITC is the world’s leading member-driven organisation specifically dedicated to improving cancer patient outcomes by advancing the science and application of cancer immunotherapy.
The publication provides improved technical protocols and workflows for the multi-center analysis of circulating human Myeloid-derived suppressor cell (MDSC) subsets. The presence of MDSC has been reported in the peripheral blood of patients with several malignant and non-malignant diseases, but direct comparison of MDSC across different diseases and centers is hindered by a lack of standardized methodology.
Accepting the award, Dr Luca Cassetta, co-founder, and Vice President Immunology, Macomics said
“On behalf of the teams at our international network of 13 laboratories, I thank the judges for choosing our paper. This was the first study where a standardised SOP was used to compare frequency and activation status of MDSC in multiple patients cohorts. Results showed a significant expansion of PMN MDSC in cancer patients and shed light on important biomarkers such as PDL1 and LOX1. This paper represents a very useful resource for patient stratification and biomarker discovery in the clinical setting.”
JITC Editor-in-Chief Pedro J. Romero, MD, said
“Each year, one article is selected in the Immunotherapy Biomarkers category for presenting outstanding research on the discovery, development and/or clinical significance of biomarkers for immunomodulatory anti-cancer treatments. Following evaluation by a prestigious review committee of SITC leadership and the JITC Editorial Board, Dr Casetta’s paper was the highest ranked in category. I congratulated him and his network on being our 2021 winner, and I am delighted to present the award in recognition of their great achievement.”
The award-winning publication can be found here.