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Research Scientific research Department Radiotherapy

About

We develop predictive profiles based on micro-environmental tumor characteristics. This way, we expect to better be able to guide treatment selection and optimization for patients on an individual basis.


Contact

prof. dr. Marcel Verheij
department head

+31 (0)24 361 45 15

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Ambition and impact

We develop predictive profiles based on micro-environmental tumor characteristics. This way, we expect to better be able to guide treatment selection and optimization for patients on an individual basis.

Our experimental and clinical research is aimed at molecular immunology and vascular architecture & microenvironmental parameters, but also additional topics like EGFR.

Molecular Immunology

Dendritic cells (DC) are the professional antigen presenting cells (APC) of our immune system. They are able to initiate immune responses against pathogens or tumors, but also have the capacity to prevent (auto)-immune responses harmful to the host. My research is centered around the molecular and functional analysis of DC in mouse and man. Applying different molecular approaches at the genomic and proteomic level a set of novel DC-antigens have been identified, including chemokines (DC-CK1, CXCL16), a novel multiple membrane spanning receptor (DC-STAMP), a transcription regulator (DC-SCRIPT). Knowledge regarding DC-immuno-biology is essential for the development and design of DC-based vaccines in mouse models as well as in clinical studies in cancer patients. More recently, regulatory T cells that are crucially involved in balancing the immune system are studied at the molecular and functional level as well as in immunotherapy of cancer.

Vascular architecture and microenvironmental parameters

An important objective is the development of predictive profiles based on Vascular Architecture and Microenvironmental Parameters (VAMP). The ultimate goal is to provide a mechanistic basis for the optimization of treatments that combine radiotherapy with novel biological modifiers and for the development of patient selection strategies.
 

Other topics we focus on

  • analyzing EGFR signaling related to radiation resistance (PI3-K/AKT pathway related to tumor vasculature)
  • proliferation and hypoxia involvement
  • non-invasive imaging of the tumor microenvironment (vasculature, hypoxia, proliferation and the EGFR)
  • assessment of endogenous markers related to tumor cell metabolism (lactate, monocarboxylate transporters etcetera)

Furthermore, clinical therapy could be much improved when the knowledge gathered in fundamental immunological studies is translated into clinical immunotherapy studies. In this light, our research interests focuses on the molecular analysis of professional antigen presenting dendritic cells and Myeloid and T-regulatory cells, and their function in the immune system in health and disease.



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Getting here

Entrance: Radboudumc main entrance (hoofdingang)
Route: 874

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Getting here

Visiting address

Radboudumc main entrance
Geert Grooteplein Zuid 10
6525 GA Nijmegen

Directions

Go to Geert Grooteplein Zuid 10
Enter building at: Radboudumc main entrance (hoofdingang)
Follow route 874

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