2023
1102 The HLA-E/NKG2A axis is a dominant immunomodulatory pathway associated with distinct tumor microenvironment features in a subset of NSCLC
Ashley K, Iyer K, Kumar R, Cooper Z, Herbst R, Goldberg S, Schalper K. 1102 The HLA-E/NKG2A axis is a dominant immunomodulatory pathway associated with distinct tumor microenvironment features in a subset of NSCLC. 2023, a1213-a1213. DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2023-sitc2023.1102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubset of NSCLCTumor microenvironment featuresImmunomodulatory pathwaysMicroenvironment featuresNSCLCHLA
2021
Immunoregulatory and lipid presentation pathways are upregulated in human face transplant rejection
Win T, Crisler W, Dyring-Andersen B, Lopdrup R, Teague J, Zhan Q, Barrera V, Sui S, Tasigiorgos S, Murakami N, Chandraker A, Tullius S, Pomahac B, Riella L, Clark R. Immunoregulatory and lipid presentation pathways are upregulated in human face transplant rejection. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2021, 131 PMID: 33667197, PMCID: PMC8262560, DOI: 10.1172/jci135166.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVCA rejectionTransplant rejectionT cellsTissue injuryGene expression profilingAntigen-presenting cell activationT-cell receptor sequencingSolid organ transplantsCell receptor sequencingT cell activation pathwaysAntigen-specific activationProliferative T cellsCell activation pathwaysNovo Nordisk FoundationAmerican SocietyExpression profilingFace transplant patientsTransplant patientsImmunologic pathwaysImmunoregulatory networkSkin biopsiesImmunomodulatory pathwaysLimb transplantsLundbeck FoundationTransplant Research
2018
Increased whole blood FFA2/GPR43 receptor expression is associated with increased 30-day survival in patients with sepsis
Carr ZJ, Van De Louw A, Fehr G, Li JD, Kunselman A, Ruiz-Velasco V. Increased whole blood FFA2/GPR43 receptor expression is associated with increased 30-day survival in patients with sepsis. BMC Research Notes 2018, 11: 41. PMID: 29338778, PMCID: PMC5771199, DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3165-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA expressionIntensive care unit admissionBlood white cell countCare unit admissionOdds of mortalityDiagnosis of sepsisBody mass indexIntensive care unitWhite cell countGPR43 expressionUnit admissionOne-unit increaseCare unitMass indexSignificant morbidityQuantitative real-time PCRGPR43 receptorInflammatory responseImmunomodulatory pathwaysReceptor 43Receptor expressionReal-time PCRSepsisCell countPatients
2017
Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Display Intact Functionality
Stenger E, Chinnadurai R, Yuan S, Garcia M, Arafat D, Gibson G, Krishnamurti L, Galipeau J. Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Patients with Sickle Cell Disease Display Intact Functionality. Transplantation And Cellular Therapy 2017, 23: 736-745. PMID: 28132869, PMCID: PMC5390328, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2017.01.081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnemia, Sickle CellCell CommunicationCell Culture TechniquesCell ProliferationChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHealthy VolunteersHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHumansImmunophenotypingIndoleamine-Pyrrole 2,3,-DioxygenaseMaleMesenchymal Stem Cell TransplantationMesenchymal Stem CellsTransplantation, AutologousYoung AdultConceptsSickle cell diseaseHematopoietic cell transplantationMesenchymal stromal cellsAutologous mesenchymal stromal cellsBone marrowTime of HCTAutologous T cell proliferationStromal cellsThird-party mesenchymal stromal cellsBM-derived mesenchymal stromal cellsMajor histocompatibility complex compatibilityExperimental murine modelT cell proliferationSurface marker phenotypeDose-dependent mannerIFN-γ stimulationAmeliorate graftHost diseaseSCD patientsCell transplantationImmunomodulatory pathwaysSCD subjectsCell diseaseHealthy volunteersMurine model
2014
Immune regulation by low doses of the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-azacitidine in common human epithelial cancers
Li H, Chiappinelli KB, Guzzetta AA, Easwaran H, Yen RW, Vatapalli R, Topper MJ, Luo J, Connolly RM, Azad NS, Stearns V, Pardoll DM, Davidson N, Jones PA, Slamon DJ, Baylin SB, Zahnow CA, Ahuja N. Immune regulation by low doses of the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-azacitidine in common human epithelial cancers. Oncotarget 2014, 5: 587-598. PMID: 24583822, PMCID: PMC3996658, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.1782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA methyltransferase inhibitorImmune gene setsImmune-stimulatory roleCytokines/chemokinesCancer-testis antigensGene expression subsetsMethyltransferase inhibitorEpigenetic therapyHuman epithelial cancersMechanism of actionCancer cell linesPrimary tumorGene Set Enrichment AnalysisImmunomodulatory pathwaysImmune regulationPotential therapyTestis antigensPatient biopsiesSolid tumorsEpithelial cancersMultiple cancersLow dosesTumor expression dataAntigen processingTherapy
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