Investigator

Kerstin Hahn

Senior Principal Scientist Subchapter Lead · Roche (Switzerland), Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Papers(1)
Tumour microenvironme…
Collaborators(8)
Koen Van de VijverM. Lopez-YurdaS. L. AronsonWillemien J. van DrielB. ThijssenH. M. HorlingsJacco van RheenenJ. Sanders
Institutions(4)
Oncode InstituteGhent University Hosp…Netherlands Cancer In…Netherlands Cancer In…

Papers

Tumour microenvironment characterisation to stratify patients for hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy in high-grade serous ovarian cancer (OVHIPEC-1)

Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) improves survival in patients with Stage III ovarian cancer following interval cytoreductive surgery (CRS). Optimising patient selection is essential to maximise treatment efficacy and avoid overtreatment. This study aimed to identify biomarkers that predict HIPEC benefit by analysing gene signatures and cellular composition of tumours from participants in the OVHIPEC-1 trial. Whole-transcriptome RNA sequencing data were retrieved from high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) samples from 147 patients obtained during interval CRS. We performed differential gene expression analysis and applied deconvolution methods to estimate cell-type proportions in bulk mRNA data, validated by histological assessment. We tested the interaction between treatment and potential predictors on progression-free survival using Cox proportional hazards models. While differential gene expression analysis did not yield any predictive biomarkers, the cellular composition, as characterised by deconvolution, indicated that the absence of macrophages and the presence of B cells in the tumour microenvironment are potential predictors of HIPEC benefit. The histological assessment confirmed the predictive value of macrophage absence. Immune cell composition, in particular macrophages absence, may predict response to HIPEC in HGSOC and these hypothesis-generating findings warrant further investigation. NCT00426257.

39Works
1Papers
8Collaborators

Positions

2024–

Senior Principal Scientist Subchapter Lead

Roche (Switzerland) · Pharmaceutical Sciences

2020–

Principal Scientist

Roche (Switzerland) · Pharmaceutical Sciences

2018–

Postdoc

The Netherlands Cancer Institute · Molecular Pathology

2017–

Post Doc and Comparative Pathologist

University of Bern · Institute of Animal Pathology

2010–

Resident Pathology

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation · Pathology

Education

2015

DVM

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation · Pathology

2015

Ph.D

University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation · Pathology

Keywords
Spatial transcriptomicsNeuropathologyToxicologic PathologyMolecular PathologyGene Therapy