Punt, Simone http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6675-728X
Malu, Shruti
McKenzie, Jodi A.
Manrique, Soraya Zorro
Doorduijn, Elien M.
Mbofung, Rina M.
Williams, Leila
Silverman, Deborah A.
Ashkin, Emily L.
Dominguez, Ana Lucía
Wang, Zhe
Chen, Jie Qing
Maiti, Sourindra N.
Tieu, Trang N.
Liu, Chengwen
Xu, Chunyu
Forget, Marie-Andrée
Haymaker, Cara
Khalili, Jahan S.
Satani, Nikunj
Muller, Florian
Cooper, Laurence J. N.
Overwijk, Willem W.
Amaria, Rodabe N.
Bernatchez, Chantale
Heffernan, Timothy P.
Peng, Weiyi
Roszik, Jason
Hwu, Patrick
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institutes of Health (R01CA187076, 5R01CA184845-04, P50CA093459, P30CA016672)
Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Medical Research Foundation
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (RP170401, RP140106 and RP170067)
Talla Family Revocable Trust
AIM at Melanoma
Miriam and Jim Mulva Melanoma Research Foundation
Jurgen Sager and Transocean Melanoma Research Fund
El Paso Foundation for Melanoma Research
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Pancreatic Cancer MoonShot Program
Melanoma Research Alliance Team Science Award
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Melanoma Moon Shots Program
Article History
Received: 5 May 2020
Accepted: 13 October 2020
First Online: 29 October 2020
Compliance with ethical standards
:
: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest.
: Patient samples were handled according to the medical ethical guidelines described in the Declaration of Helsinki. The human melanoma cell lines and their autologous TILs were obtained at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center under an Institutional Review Board-approved laboratory protocol (LAB06-0755). All mice were handled in accordance with protocols approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.
: All authors agreed with the publication.