Gabe Mintier
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy | 2017
John Cogswell; H. David Inzunza; Qiuyan Wu; John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; James Novotny; Diana M. Cardona
AimNivolumab, a fully human immunoglobulin G4 programmed death-1 (PD-1) immune checkpoint inhibitor antibody, has activity in melanoma, non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and Hodgkin lymphoma. Nivolumab is approved in the USA and EU for advanced melanoma, NSCLC, and RCC, and relapsed Hodgkin lymphoma in the USA. Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1), a PD-1 ligand, is expressed on mononuclear leukocytes, myeloid cells, and tumor cells. PD-L1 is being investigated as a potential biomarker to predict the association of tumor PD-L1 expression with nivolumab efficacy.MethodsBristol-Myers Squibb and Dako previously reported on an automated PD-L1 immunohistochemical (IHC) assay that detects cell surface PD-L1 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded, human tumor tissue specimens using Dako’s Autostainer Link 48. The primary antibody for this assay is a rabbit monoclonal antihuman PD-L1 antibody, clone 28-8. Another rabbit monoclonal antihuman PD-L1 antibody, clone E1L3N, was compared with 28-8 for specificity and sensitivity using an identical detection method followed by vendor-recommended detection methods.ResultsUsing PD-L1 null clones of L2987 and ES-2 tumor cell lines, both antibodies were specific for detection of PD-L1 on the plasma membrane, although E1L3N also stained cytoplasm in ES-2 knockout cells. Using the identical method, E1L3N was slightly more sensitive than 28-8 based on staining intensities. Using manufacturer-recommended detection methods and predefined scoring criteria for plasma membrane staining of tumor and immune cells, 28-8 demonstrated significantly improved detection compared with E1L3N.ConclusionsEpitope retrieval and highly sensitive detection reagents are key determinants in IHC detection of PD-L1.
Bioinformatics | 2017
Xuning Wang; Charles Tilford; Isaac M. Neuhaus; Gabe Mintier; Qi Guo; John N. Feder; Stefan Kirov
Summary The simplicity and precision of CRISPR/Cas9 system has brought in a new era of gene editing. Screening for desired clones with CRISPR-mediated genomic edits in a large number of samples is made possible by next generation sequencing (NGS) due to its multiplexing. Here we present CRISPR-DAV (CRISPR Data Analysis and Visualization) pipeline to analyze the CRISPR NGS data in a high throughput manner. In the pipeline, Burrows-Wheeler Aligner and Assembly Based ReAlignment are used for small and large indel detection, and results are presented in a comprehensive set of charts and interactive alignment view. Availability and implementation CRISPR-DAV is available at GitHub and Docker Hub repositories: https://github.com/pinetree1/crispr-dav.git and https://hub.docker.com/r/pinetree1/crispr-dav/. Contact [email protected].
Protein Expression and Purification | 2007
Dong Cheng; Ching-Hsuen Chu; Luping Chen; John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; Yuli Wu; Joseph Cook; Mark R. Harpel; Gregory A. Locke; Yongmi An; James Tamura
Analytical Biochemistry | 2006
Mary Ellen K. Salyan; Donna L. Pedicord; Laurie Bergeron; Gabe Mintier; Lisa Hunihan; Kathy Kuit; Lynn A. Balanda; Barbara J. Robertson; John N. Feder; Ryan Westphal; Petia Shipkova; Yuval Blat
Archive | 2001
Glen T. Gaughan; John N. Feder; Thomas C. Nelson; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan
Archive | 2003
John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan
Archive | 2001
John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Donald R. Hawken; Angela Cacace; Lauren E. Barber; Michael G. Kornacker
Archive | 2001
John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Donald R. Hawken
Archive | 2001
Donald G. Jackson; John N. Feder; Thomas C. Nelson; Gabe Mintier; Chandra S. Ramanathan; Liana Lee; Nathan O. Siemers; David Bol; Gary L. Schieven; Joshua Finger; C. Gordon Todderud; Donna A. Bassolino; Stanley R. Krystek; Patrick Mcatee; Suzanne J. Suchard; Dana Banas
Archive | 2001
John N. Feder; Gabe Mintier; Gene G. Kinney; Chandra S. Ramanathan