Sean Pennetti, MD
Clinical FellowAbout
Titles
Clinical Fellow
Appointments
Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Resident in Neurology
- HealthOne (2023)
- Chief Resident in Neurology
- HealthOne (2023)
- Resident Internship in Internal Medicine
- HealthONe (2020)
- MD
- Frank H. Netter SOM at Quinnipiac University, Medicine (2019)
- MS
- Tulane University, Pharmacology (2012)
- BS
- Pennsylvania State University, Neurology (2010)
Research
Overview
Research Fellow, Yale University May – August 2016
The role of Granulin, a TLR-9 protein cofactor, and cytidine deaminase deficiency in the development of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice
Dr. Li Wen M.D., Primary Investigator
- Performed intraocular exsanguination, oral gavage, urinalysis and glucose analysis on murine models.
- Extracted Pancreatic, Mesenteric lymph nodes, as well as whole pancreas and Peyer’s patch samples.
- Performed PCR, qPCR, flow cytometry, Western Blot, and DNA analysis.
Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh September 2014 – July 2015
Uridine 5’-Triphosphate (UTP) as a propagator of arteriogenesis in response to femoral artery occlusion
Dr. Ryan McEnaney M.D., Primary Investigator
- Performed femoral artery ligations, employed LDPI, and pressure testing within a murine model.
- Fluent in IHC, IF, H&E staining, cell culture, confocal microscopy, and Western Blotting techniques
- Regularly performed tissue preparation employing cryostat and formalin fixation techniques
Research Assistant, University of Pittsburgh January – June 2014
Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) in prostate cancer pathogenesis and as a potential novel marker
Drs. Denise O’Keefe Ph.D. and Dean Bacich Ph.D., Primary Investigators
- Analyzed the effects of folic acid supplementation on tumor proliferation within a murine model.
- Employed the use of both in vivo knockout murine models and in vitro tumor colonies.
- Responsible for maintaining and genotyping a murine breeding program.
- Routinely preformed both Classical and RT-PCR analyses of cell lines and study mice
- Isolated RNA and performed cDNA transformation of murine genetic materials.
Research Assistant, Tulane University October 2011– May 2012
The potential benefits of stem cell therapy in Krabbe disease, globoid cell leukodystrophy
Dr. Bruce Bunnell Ph.D., Primary Investigator
- Conducted movement and behavior analysis in murine models.
- Performed PCR analysis and cell culture work.
Research Assistant, Penn State University August – December 2010
The confounding effects of white coat hypertension and patient anxiety in accurately assessing blood pressure.
Dr. William Gerin Ph.D., Primary investigator
- monitored blood pressure and heart rate fluctuations employing 24-hr holter monitoring.
- conducted patient interviews and performed data analysis.
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Ningwen Tai, PhD
Publications
2018
Activation-induced cytidine deaminase deficiency accelerates autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice
Tan Q, Tai N, Li Y, Pearson J, Pennetti S, Zhou Z, Wong FS, Wen L. Activation-induced cytidine deaminase deficiency accelerates autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice. JCI Insight 2018, 3: e95882. PMID: 29321370, PMCID: PMC5821212, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.95882.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAdaptive ImmunityAnimalsAutoantibodiesAutoimmunityB-LymphocytesCytidine DeaminaseCytokinesDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Enzyme ActivationFemaleGene Knockdown TechniquesImmune ToleranceImmunoglobulin AImmunoglobulin GInsulinInterferon-gammaLymph NodesMaleMiceMice, Inbred NODMilkPlacentaPregnancySpleenT-LymphocytesVirulenceConceptsDiabetes developmentB cellsT cellsNOD miceActivation-induced cytidine deaminaseType 1 diabetes developmentAccelerated diabetes developmentAnti-insulin autoantibodiesIFN-γ expressionMore rapid onsetB cell interactionsRole of AIDAccelerated T1DActivation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) deficiencyAutoimmune diabetesIslet autoimmunityT1D developmentImmune toleranceMaternal IgGT-betRapid onsetPresence of AIDMiceDeaminase deficiencyCD4
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
activity Identification of Neurological Sequelae of Immune checkpoint inhibitors
LectureNeurology Grand RoundsDetails12/15/2022 - 12/16/2023Denver, CO, United Statesactivity RCVS: Pathophysiology and Management
LectureNeurology Grand RoundsDetails05/08/2021 - 05/09/2021Denver, CO, United StatesSponsored by HealthOne