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Transfusion | 2015

Ex vivo expansion of human mobilized peripheral blood stem cells using epigenetic modifiers

Santosh L. Saraf; Hiroto Araki; Benjamin Petro; Youngmin Park; Simona Taioli; Kazumi Yoshinaga; Emre Koca; Damiano Rondelli; Nadim Mahmud

Epigenetic modifications likely control the fate of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). The chromatin‐modifying agents (CMAs), 5‐aza‐2′‐deoxycytidine (5azaD) and trichostatin A (TSA), have previously been shown to expand HSCs from cord blood and marrow. Here we assessed whether CMA can also expand HSCs present in growth factor–mobilized human peripheral blood (MPB).


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2010

Bone marrow CD34+ cells expanded on human brain endothelial cells reconstitute lethally irradiated baboons in a variable manner

Hiroto Araki; John P. Chute; Benjamin Petro; Lisa Halliday; Ronald Hoffman; Nadim Mahmud

Increased cell dose has a positive impact on the therapeutic outcome of bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplant. However, methods to successfully expand BM HSCs have yet to be achieved. It has been shown previously that ex vivo expansion of BM cells using porcine microvascular endothelial cells can rescue a baboon from a lethal dose of radiation. However, in a prior study, baboons that received CD34+ cell doses less than 4 × 106 cells/kg body weight failed to achieve hematopoietic reconstitution. In our present study we used human brain endothelial cells (HUBECs) and cytokines to expand BM cells, and examined their ability to provide hematopoietic reconstitution in three lethally irradiated baboons following autologous transplant as a surrogate preclinical model. After ex vivo culture, the grafts represented a 1.8- to 2.1-fold expansion of CD34+ cells, a 3.7- to 13.2-fold increase of colony-forming cells, and a 1.9- to 3.2-fold increase of cobblestone area-forming cells, in comparison to the input cell numbers. Despite transplanting CD34+ cell grafts displaying a comparable degree of expansion, there was an obvious variability in the kinetics of hematopoietic reconstitution. The variation in hematopoietic reconstitution cannot be fully explained by the properties tested in expanded CD34+ cells, and warrant caution against taking into account such attributes as cell dose, expression of adhesion molecules, and migration as a measure of successful expansion of HSCs.


Journal of Periodontology | 2008

Effect of Periodontitis on Insulin Resistance and the Onset of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Zucker Diabetic Fatty Rats

Keiko Watanabe; Benjamin Petro; Alan E. Shlimon; Terry G. Unterman


Oral Oncology | 2004

Differential expression of the non-receptor tyrosine kinase BRK in oral squamous cell carcinoma and normal oral epithelium

Benjamin Petro; R.C. Tan; Angela L. Tyner; Mark W. Lingen; Keiko Watanabe


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2014

Differential effects of epigenetic modifiers on the expansion and maintenance of human cord blood stem/progenitor cells.

Nadim Mahmud; Benjamin Petro; Sudhakar Baluchamy; Xinmin Li; Simona Taioli; Donald Lavelle; John G. Quigley; Montha Suphangul; Hiroto Araki


Experimental Hematology | 2009

Cord blood stem cell expansion is permissive to epigenetic regulation and environmental cues

Hiroto Araki; Sudhakar Baluchamy; Kazumi Yoshinaga; Benjamin Petro; Sakina M. Petiwala; Ritesh Parajuli; Mohammed Milhem; Donald Lavelle; Joseph DeSimone; Nadim Mahmud


European Journal of Oral Sciences | 2004

Histochemical examination of periodontal junctional epithelium in p21/p27 double knockout mice

Keiko Watanabe; Benjamin Petro; Maureen Sevandal; Soni Anshuman; Aleksandra Jovanovic; Angela L. Tyner


Blood | 2010

Valproic Acid Results In Maintenance but Not Expansion of Transplantable Hematopoietic Stem Cells From Human Umbilical Cord Blood

Hiroto Araki; Sudhakar Baluchamy; Benjamin Petro; Mirza Baig; Montha Suhangul; John G. Quigley; Naoyuki Katayama; Nadim Mahmud


Blood | 2012

Evaluation of Genotoxicity of Chromatin Modifying Agents Expanded Hematopoietic Graft in a Non-Human Primate Model.

Simona Taioli; Benjamin Petro; Sujata Gaitonde; John G. Quigley; Valerie Lindgren; Manuel Borce; Karen Sweiss; Damiano Rondelli; Nadim Mahmud


Blood | 2009

In Vivo Treatment with Chromatin Modifying Agents Dramatically Increases Hematopoietic Stem Cell Numbers.

Benjamin Petro; Hiroto Araki; John G. Quigley; Damiano Rondelli; Nadim Mahmud

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Nadim Mahmud

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Simona Taioli

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Damiano Rondelli

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Hiroto Araki

University of Illinois at Chicago

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John G. Quigley

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Kazumi Yoshinaga

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Sudhakar Baluchamy

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Donald Lavelle

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Keiko Watanabe

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Hiroto Araki

University of Illinois at Chicago

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