2013
Pharmacologic inhibition of PKCα and PKCθ prevents GVHD while preserving GVL activity in mice
Haarberg K, Li J, Heinrichs J, Wang D, Liu C, Bronk C, Kaosaard K, Owyang A, Holland S, Masuda E, Tso K, Blazar B, Anasetti C, Beg A, Yu X. Pharmacologic inhibition of PKCα and PKCθ prevents GVHD while preserving GVL activity in mice. Blood 2013, 122: 2500-2511. PMID: 23908466, PMCID: PMC3790515, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2012-12-471938.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell SeparationDisease Models, AnimalEnzyme InhibitorsFlow CytometryGraft vs Host DiseaseGraft vs Leukemia EffectHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationIsoenzymesLeukemiaLymphocyte ActivationLymphomaMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutProtein Kinase CProtein Kinase C-alphaProtein Kinase C-thetaT-LymphocytesConceptsHematopoietic cell transplantationDonor T cell proliferationAllogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantationT cell proliferationGVL activityGVL effectCytokine productionT cellsPharmacologic inhibitionChemokine/cytokine productionT-cell cytotoxicDonor T cellsPreclinical murine modelsPotential therapeutic targetT cell activationGVHD inductionGVHD preventionPrevents GVHDHost diseaseLeukemia effectSevere graftTherapeutic optionsCell transplantationEffective therapyPharmacologic approaches
2011
Abrogation of donor T-cell IL-21 signaling leads to tissue-specific modulation of immunity and separation of GVHD from GVL
Hanash A, Kappel L, Yim N, Nejat R, Goldberg G, Smith O, Rao U, Dykstra L, Na I, Holland A, Dudakov J, Liu C, Murphy G, Leonard W, Heller G, van den Brink M. Abrogation of donor T-cell IL-21 signaling leads to tissue-specific modulation of immunity and separation of GVHD from GVL. Blood 2011, 118: 446-455. PMID: 21596854, PMCID: PMC3138694, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-07-294785.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsGene Knockdown TechniquesGraft vs Host DiseaseGraft vs Leukemia EffectHumansImmunity, InnateInterleukin-21 Receptor alpha SubunitInterleukinsLymphocytes, Tumor-InfiltratingMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLMice, Inbred DBAMice, KnockoutOrgan SpecificitySignal TransductionTissue DonorsT-LymphocytesTransplantation ImmunologyConceptsSeparation of GVHDDonor T cellsKO T cellsIL-21T cellsTissue-specific modulationGastrointestinal GVHDCytokine productionWild-type donor T cellsDonor regulatory T cellsTh cell cytokine productionPeripheral T cell functionMesenteric lymph nodesRegulatory T cellsTh cell functionIL-21 signalingInflammatory cytokine productionBM transplantation modelT cell functionLymphoma responseLymph nodesProinflammatory cytokinesTransplantation outcomesTransplantation modelGVHD
2010
Biological effects of Byrsocarpus coccineus in vitro
Akindele A, Eksioglu E, Kwan J, Adeyemi O, Liu C, Luesch H, James M. Biological effects of Byrsocarpus coccineus in vitro. Pharmaceutical Biology 2010, 49: 152-160. PMID: 21110733, DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2010.504967.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Absence of β7 integrin results in less graft-versus-host disease because of decreased homing of alloreactive T cells to intestine
Waldman E, Lu S, Hubbard V, Kochman A, Eng J, Terwey T, Muriglan S, Kim T, Heller G, Murphy G, Liu C, Alpdogan O, van den Brink M. Absence of β7 integrin results in less graft-versus-host disease because of decreased homing of alloreactive T cells to intestine. Blood 2005, 107: 1703-1711. PMID: 16291587, PMCID: PMC1895413, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2005-08-3445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHematopoietic stem cell transplantationLess GVHD morbidityT cell infiltrationT cellsGVHD morbidityGVT activityHost diseaseDonor T-cell infiltrationDonor T cellsAlloreactive T cellsStem cell transplantationWild-type T cellsOverall significant decreaseIntestinal graftIntestinal GVHDLess graftBeta7 integrinCell transplantationCytokine productionAlpha4beta7 integrinIntact activationTumor experimentsMorbidityClinical potentialGraft
2003
Long‐term interleukin 10 therapy in chronic hepatitis C patients has a proviral and anti‐inflammatory effect
Nelson D, Tu Z, Soldevila‐Pico C, Abdelmalek M, Zhu H, Xu Y, Cabrera R, Liu C, Davis G. Long‐term interleukin 10 therapy in chronic hepatitis C patients has a proviral and anti‐inflammatory effect. Hepatology 2003, 38: 859-868. PMID: 14512873, DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840380412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIL-10HCV RNASerum ALTCytokine productionChronic hepatitis C patientsFunctional T cell analysesSerum HCV RNA levelsHCV-specific CD4Hepatic inflammation scoresIL-10 administrationInterleukin-10 therapyPBMC cytokine productionTh2 dominant profileHCV RNA levelsHepatitis C patientsT cell analysisTh2 cytokine productionAnti-inflammatory effectsAcute flaresC patientsDisease activityMeq/mLViral burdenAdvanced fibrosisLiver biopsy