Darin J. Messina
Harvard University
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Transplantation | 2010
Bram V. Lutton; Patricia S. Cho; Erica L. Hirsh; Kelly K. Ferguson; Alexander G.S. Teague; John S. Hanekamp; Nina Chi; Stephanie N. Goldman; Darin J. Messina; Stuart L. Houser; Beow Y. Yeap; Sicco H. Popma; David H. Sachs; Christene A. Huang
Background. Cellular treatments for repairing diseased tissues represent a promising clinical strategy. Umbilical cord tissue-derived cells (UTC) are a unique source of cells with a low immunogenic profile and potential for tissue repair. By using UTC from miniature swine, we previously demonstrated that despite their low immunogenic phenotype, UTC could induce an immune response under certain inflammatory conditions and after multiple subcutaneous (SC) injections. Given that repeat dosing of cells may be necessary to achieve a lasting therapeutic benefit, in this study, we examined approaches to avoid an immune response to multiple SC injections of UTC. Methods. By using in vitro and in vivo measures of sensitization to SC cellular injections, we assessed the effects of varying the location of administration site, prolongation of timing between injections, and use of immunosuppressive treatments on repeated cellular injections in Massachusetts General Hospital major histocompatibility complex-defined miniature swine. Results. Although under normal conditions, a single SC injection of major histocompatibility complex-mismatched UTC did not induce a detectable immune response, multiple SC injections of UTC demonstrated rapid humoral and cell-mediated immune responses. Avoidance of an immune response to repeat SC injection was achieved by concurrent immunosuppression with each dose of UTC. Conclusions. UTC and other similar cell types believed to be nonimmunogenic have the potential to induce immune responses under certain conditions. These studies provide important considerations and guidelines for preclinical studies investigating allogeneic cellular therapies.
Blood | 2008
Patricia S. Cho; Darin J. Messina; Erica L. Hirsh; Nina Chi; Stephanie N. Goldman; Diana P. Lo; Ian Ross Harris; Sicco H. Popma; David H. Sachs; Christene A. Huang
Archive | 2004
Anthony J. Kihm; Ian Ross Harris; Sanjay Mistry; Alexander M. Harmon; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska
Archive | 2004
Sanjay Mistry; Darin J. Messina
Archive | 2004
Darin J. Messina; Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska
Archive | 2004
Alexander M. Harmon; Ian Ross Harris; Anthony J. Kihm; Sanjay Mistry; Darin J. Messina; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska
Archive | 2004
Ian Ross Harris; Alexander M. Harmon; Anthony J. Kihm; Darin J. Messina; Sanjay Mistry; Agnieszka Seyda; Chin-Feng Yi; Anna Gosiewska
Archive | 2013
Ian Ross Harris; ハリス・イアン・ロス; Darin J. Messina; メッシーナ・ダーリン・ジェイ; Anthony J. Kihm; キーム・アンソニー; Agneiszka Seyda; セイダ・アグニースツカ; David C. Colter; コルター・デイビッド
Archive | 2013
Darin J. Messina; メッシーナ・ダーリン・ジェイ; Sanjay Mistry; ミストリー・サンジェイ; L.S. Klaudyne Hong; ホン・エル・エス・クローダイン; C Kramer Brian; クレイマー・ブライアン・シー; J Romanko Michael; ロマンコ・マイケル・ジェイ; Gosiewska Anna; ゴシーウスカ・アンナ
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2011
Marc D. de Smet; Sylvie Wise; Mark Vezina; Stan Conston; Darin J. Messina; Cliff Sachs; Sicco H. Popma