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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2009

Maternal alloantibodies induce a postnatal immune response that limits engraftment following in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation in mice

Demetri J. Merianos; Eleonor Tiblad; Matthew T. Santore; Carlyn A. Todorow; Pablo Laje; Masayuki Endo; Philip W. Zoltick; Alan W. Flake

The lack of fetal immune responses to foreign antigens, i.e., fetal immunologic tolerance, is the most compelling rationale for prenatal stem cell and gene therapy. However, the frequency of engraftment following in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation (IUHCT) in the murine model is reduced in allogeneic, compared with congenic, recipients. This observation supports the existence of an immune barrier to fetal transplantation and challenges the classic assumptions of fetal tolerance. Here, we present evidence that supports the presence of an adaptive immune response in murine recipients of IUHCT that failed to maintain engraftment. However, when IUHCT recipients were fostered by surrogate mothers, they all maintained long-term chimerism. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that the cells responsible for rejection of the graft were recipient in origin. Our observations suggest a mechanism by which IUHCT-dependent sensitization of the maternal immune system and the subsequent transmission of maternal alloantibodies to pups through breast milk induces a postnatal adaptive immune response in the recipient, which, in turn, results in the ablation of engraftment after IUHCT. Finally, we showed that non-fostered pups that maintained their chimerism had higher levels of Tregs as well as a more suppressive Treg phenotype than their non-chimeric, non-fostered siblings. This study resolves the apparent contradiction of induction of an adaptive immune response in the pre-immune fetus and confirms the potential of actively acquired tolerance to facilitate prenatal therapeutic applications.


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2018

Preclinical Canine Model of Graft-versus-Host Disease after In Utero Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Erik G. Pearson; Carlyn A. Todorow; Haiying Li; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake

In utero hematopoietic cell transplantation (IUHCT) offers the potential to achieve allogeneic engraftment and associated donor-specific tolerance without the need for toxic conditioning, as we have previously demonstrated in the murine and canine models. This strategy holds great promise in the treatment of many hematopoietic disorders, including the hemoglobinopathies. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) represents the greatest theoretical risk of IUHCT and has never been characterized in the context of IUHCT. We recently described a preclinical canine model of IUHCT, allowing further study of the technique and its complications. We aimed to establish a threshold T cell dose for IUHCT-induced GVHD in the haploidentical canine model and to define the GVHD phenotype. Using a range of T cell concentrations within the donor inoculum, we were able to characterize the phenotype of IUHCT-induced GVHD and establish a clear threshold for its induction between 3% and 5% graft CD3+ cell content. Given the complete absence of GVHD at CD3 doses of 1% to 3% and the excellent engraftment with the lowest dose, there is a safe therapeutic index for a clinical trial of IUHCT.


Blood | 2014

Stable long-term mixed chimerism achieved in a canine model of allogeneic in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Erik G. Pearson; Matthew T. Santore; Carlyn A. Todorow; Haiying Li; Antoneta Radu; Tricia R. Bhatti; William H. Peranteau; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2013

Graft-vs-host disease induced by in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation - a preclinical evaluation of safety in the canine model

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Erik G. Pearson; Carlyn A. Todorow; Haiying Li; Antoneta Radu; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2013

Long-term production of human factor IX protein in the breast milk of non-transgenic mice via early gestational intra-amniotic gene transfer

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Miroslaw Kozlowski; Carlyn A. Todorow; Antoneta Radu; Alan W. Flake


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2012

Optimization of the preclinical canine model results in consistent and improved engraftment following haploidentical in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Matthew T. Santore; Carlyn A. Todorow; Keith Alcorn; Haiying Li; Antoneta Radu; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake


Blood | 2012

A Preclinical Canine Model of in Utero Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation–Induced Graft Vs. Host Disease.

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Erik G. Pearson; Carlyn A. Todorow; Haiying Li; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake


Blood | 2011

Consistent Achievement of Improved Levels of Hematopoietic Chimerism in the Canine Model Following Optimization of Haploidentical In Utero Transplantation

Jesse D. Vrecenak; Matthew T. Santore; Carlyn A. Todorow; Keith Alcorn; Haiying Li; Mark P. Johnson; Alan W. Flake


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2010

Early gestational gene transfer of IL-10 by lentiviral vector can prevent arthritis in a murine model

Jessica L. Roybal; Masayuki Endo; Antoneta Radu; Carlyn A. Todorow; Philip W. Zoltick; Alan W. Flake


Journal of The American College of Surgeons | 2010

Elimination of the maternally induced adaptive immune response allows uniform achievement of high level allogeneic chimerism by in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation and postnatal minimal conditioning BMT

Matthew T. Santore; Demetri J. Merianos; Carlyn A. Todorow; Alan W. Flake

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Alan W. Flake

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Jesse D. Vrecenak

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Haiying Li

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Mark P. Johnson

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Matthew T. Santore

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Antoneta Radu

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Demetri J. Merianos

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Philip W. Zoltick

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Eleonor Tiblad

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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