2024
Current state and potential applications of neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) inhibitors in hematologic conditions
Jacobs J, Booth G, Raza S, Clark L, Fasano R, Gavriilaki E, Abels E, Binns T, Duque M, McQuilten Z, Mingot‐Castellano M, Savani B, Sharma D, Tran M, Tormey C, Moise K, Bloch E, Adkins B. Current state and potential applications of neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) inhibitors in hematologic conditions. American Journal Of Hematology 2024, 99: 2351-2366. PMID: 39324647, PMCID: PMC11560617, DOI: 10.1002/ajh.27487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematological conditionsFcRn inhibitorsClinical trialsStandardized treatment algorithmClinical trial dataNeonatal Fc receptorIn vivo studiesImmune-mediatedHematological disordersTreatment algorithmTransports IgGAdverse eventsImmunomodulatory/immunosuppressive therapiesIgG levelsPatient populationProtective IgGFc receptorsTherapeutic strategiesMucosal surfacesRheumatologic conditionsIgG antibodiesImmunoglobulin isotypesTrial dataIgGFcRn
2018
Prevention of Transfusion-Associated Graft-Versus-Host Disease With Blood Product Irradiation: The Past, Present, and Future
Bahar B, Tormey CA. Prevention of Transfusion-Associated Graft-Versus-Host Disease With Blood Product Irradiation: The Past, Present, and Future. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2018, 142: 662-667. PMID: 29684286, DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2016-0620-rs.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
The Influence of Clinical and Biological Factors on Transfusion-Associated Non-ABO Antigen Alloimmunization: Responders, Hyper-Responders, and Non-Responders
Gehrie EA, Tormey CA. The Influence of Clinical and Biological Factors on Transfusion-Associated Non-ABO Antigen Alloimmunization: Responders, Hyper-Responders, and Non-Responders. Transfusion Medicine And Hemotherapy 2014, 41: 420-429. PMID: 25670929, PMCID: PMC4280450, DOI: 10.1159/000369109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRed blood cellsPatient populationInfluence of ClinicalDevelopment of antibodiesImportant clinical consequencesDiverse patient populationsBlood group antigensRBC alloimmunizationChronic transfusionRBC alloantibodiesHyper respondersClinical circumstancesClinical consequencesAlloimmunizationMedical literatureTransfusionAlloantibodiesGroup antigensRespondersBlood cellsTransfusion medicinePatientsBiological factorsIndividualsPregnancy
2009
Immunogenicity of blood group antigens: a mathematical model corrected for antibody evanescence with exclusion of naturally occurring and pregnancy-related antibodies
Tormey CA, Stack G. Immunogenicity of blood group antigens: a mathematical model corrected for antibody evanescence with exclusion of naturally occurring and pregnancy-related antibodies. Blood 2009, 114: 4279-4282. PMID: 19713462, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-06-227793.Peer-Reviewed Original Research