Lori Richards
Stanford University
3 Papers
187 Citations
Lori Richards is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Cetuximab. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Targeting CD137 enhances the efficacy of cetuximab
Holbrook E Kohrt,A. Dimitrios Colevas,Roch Houot,Roch Houot,Kipp Weiskopf,Matthew J. Goldstein,Peder Lund,Antonia Ms Mueller,Idit Sagiv-Barfi,Aurélien Marabelle,Aurélien Marabelle,Ruth R Lira,Emily Troutner,Lori Richards,Amanda Rajapaska,Jonathan Hebb,Cariad Chester,Erin Waller,Anton Ostashko,Wen-Kai Weng,Lieping Chen,Debra K. Czerwinski,Yang Xin Fu,John B. Sunwoo,Ronald Levy +24 more
TL;DR: It is found that isolated human NK cells substantially increased expression of CD137 when exposed to cetuximab-coated, EGFR-expressing HN and CRC cell lines, and activation ofCD137 with an agonistic mAb enhanced NK cell degranulation and cytotoxicity.
Biomarker characterization using mass cytometry in a phase 1 trial of urelumab (BMS-663513) in subjects with advanced solid tumors and relapsed/refractory B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Cariad Chester,Serena Chang,John F. Kurland,Idit Sagiv-Barfi,Debra K. Czerwinski,Amanda Rajapaksa,Erin Waller,Mohith Sadaram,Lori Richards,Lewis J. Cohen,Christoph Matthias Ahlers,Maria Jure-Kunkel,Holden T. Maecker,Ronald Levy,Holbrook E Kohrt +14 more
TL;DR: The novel technology of mass cytometry time of flight (CyTOF) was employed to investigate the patient's global immune status prior to and during a phase 1 study of Urelumab, a fully human anti-CD137 antibody, administered once per 3-week cycle in patients with solid tumors and B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
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Targeting CD137 to enhance the antitumor efficacy of cetuximab by stimulation of innate and adaptive immunity.
Holbrook E Kohrt,Roch Houot,Kipp Weiskopf,Matthew J. Goldstein,Peder Lund,Ruth R Lira,Emily Troutner,Lori Richards,Amanda Rajapaksa,Anton Ostashko,Wen-Kai Weng,Lieping Chen,Debra K. Czerwinski,A. Dimitrios Colevas,John B. Sunwoo,Ronald Levy +15 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the combination of cetuximab with anti-CD137 mAb will enhance innate and adaptive immunity, thereby improving cetUXimab’s anti-tumor efficacy in preclinical models and a prospective trial, is investigated.
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