Ingo Mueller
University of Hamburg
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Journal of Immunology | 2010
Maya C. André; Annika Erbacher; Christian Gille; Vanessa Schmauke; Barbara Goecke; Alexander Hohberger; Philippa Mang; Ayline Wilhelm; Ingo Mueller; Wolfgang Herr; Peter Lang; Rupert Handgretinger; Udo F. Hartwig
Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation represents the most effective form of immunotherapy for chemorefractory diseases. However, animal models have been missing that allow evaluation of donor-patient–specific graft-versus-leukemia effects. Thus, we sought to establish a patient-tailored humanized mouse model that would result in long-term engraftment of various lymphocytic lineages and would serve as a donor-specific surrogate. Following transfer of donor-derived peripheral blood stem cells into NOD/SCID/IL-2Rγnull (NSG) mice with supplementation of human IL-7, we could demonstrate robust engraftment and multilineage differentiation comparable to earlier studies using cord blood stem cells. Phenotypical and functional analyses of lymphoid lineages revealed that >20 wk posthematopoietic stem cell transplantation, the majority of T lymphocytes consisted of memory-type CD4+ T cells capable of inducing specific immune functions, whereas CD8+ T cells were only present in low numbers. Analysis of NSG-derived NK cells revealed the expression of constitutively activated CD56brightCD16− killer Ig-like receptornegative NK cells that exhibited functional impairments. Thus, the data presented in this study demonstrate that humanized NSG mice can be successfully used to develop a xenotransplantation model that might allow patient-tailored treatment strategies in the future, but also highlight the need to improve this model, for example, by coadministration of differentiation-promoting cytokines and induction of human MHC molecules to complement existing deficiencies in NK and CD8+ T cell development.
International Archives of Medicine | 2011
Caroline Wernicke; Thomas G. P. Grunewald; Juenger Hendrik; Selim Kuçi; Zyrafete Kuçi; Ulrike Koehl; Ingo Mueller; Michaela Doering; Christina Peters; Anita Lawitschka; Hans-Jochem Kolb; Peter Bader; Stefan Burdach; Irene von Luettichau
Severe acute graft versus host disease (GvHD) is a life-threatening complication after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) play an important role in endogenous tissue repair and possess strong immune-modulatory properties making them a promising tool for the treatment of steroid-refractory GvHD. To date, a few reports exist on the use of MSCs in treatment of GvHD in children indicating that children tend to respond better than adults, albeit with heterogeneous results. We here present a review of the literature and the clinical course of two instructive pediatric patients with acute steroid-refractory GvHD after haploidentical stem cell transplantation, which exemplify the beneficial effects of third-party transplanted MSCs in treatment of acute steroid-refractory GvHD. Moreover, we provide a meta-analysis of clinical studies addressing the outcome of patients with steroid-refractory GvHD and treatment with MSCs in adults and in children (n = 183; 122 adults, 61 children). Our meta-analysis demonstrates that the overall response-rate is high (73.8%) and confirms, for the first time, that children indeed respond better to treatment of GvHD with MSCs than adults (complete response 57.4% vs. 45.1%, respectively). These data emphasize the significance of this therapeutic approach especially in children and indicate that future prospective studies are needed to assess the reasons for the observed differential response-rates in pediatric and adult patients.
Klinische Padiatrie | 2015
Mwe Mwe Chao; Wolfram Ebell; Peter Bader; R. Beier; B. Burkhardt; Tobias Feuchtinger; Rupert Handgretinger; Helmut Hanenberg; Ulrike Koehl; Christian P. Kratz; Bernhard Kremens; Peter Lang; Roland Meisel; Ingo Mueller; C. Roessig; Martin G. Sauer; Paul-Gerhardt Schlegel; A. Schulz; Brigitte Strahm; F. Thol; Karl-Walter Sykora
Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is currently the only curative therapy for the severe hematopoietic complications associated with Fanconi anemia (FA). In Germany, it is estimated that 10-15 transplants are performed annually for FA. However, because FA is a DNA repair disorder, standard conditioning regimens confer a high risk of excessive regimen-related toxicities and mortality, and reduced intensity regimens are linked with graft failure in some FA patients. Moreover, development of graft-versus-host disease is a major contributing factor for secondary solid tumors. The relative rarity of the disorder limits HSCT experience at any single center. Consensus meetings were convened to develop a national approach for HSCT in FA. This manuscript outlines current experience and knowledge about HSCT in FA and, based on this analysis, general recommendations reached at these meetings.
Archive | 2008
Rupert Handgretinger; Matthias Pfeiffer; Heiko-Manuel Teltschik; Tobias Feuchtinger; Ingo Mueller; Peter Lang
Since their discovery natural killer (NK) cells have been implicated in the control of tumor growth and metastasis in vivo. Originally described as large granular lymphocytes, NK cells are a heteroge
BMC Cancer | 2016
Boris Decarolis; Thorsten Simon; Barbara Krug; Ivo Leuschner; Christian Vokuhl; Peter Kaatsch; Dietrich von Schweinitz; Thomas Klingebiel; Ingo Mueller; Lothar Schweigerer; Frank Berthold; Barbara Hero
Blood | 2009
Selim Corbacioglu; Simone Cesaro; Maura Faraci; Dominique Valteau-Couanet; Bernd Gruhn; Jaap Jan Boelens; Cornelio Uderzo; Netty Hewitt; Johanna Schrum; Ingo Mueller; Ansgar Schulz; Jerry Stein; Robert Wynn; Johann Greil; Susanne Matthes; Sykora Karl-Walter; Monika Fuehrer; Anne O'Meare; Klaus-Michael Debatin; Joseph M. Massaro; Ralph B. D'Agostino; Margeret Hoyle; Massimo Iacobelli; Christina Peters; Giorgio Dini
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2014
Christina Peters; André Schrauder; Martin Schrappe; Arend von Stackelberg; Peter Bader; Wolfram Ebell; Peter Lang; Bernhard Kremens; Karl-Walter Sykora; Ingo Mueller; Karoline Ehlert; Michael H. Albert; Wolfgang Holter; Brigitte Strahm; Susanne Matthes-Martin; Roland Meisel; Tayfun Güngör; Bernd Gruhn; Ansgar Schulz; Wilhelm Woessmann; Martin Zimmermann; Thomas Klingebiel
Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2014
Peter Bader; Hermann Kreyenberg; Arend von Stackelberg; Cornelia Eckert; Roland Meisel; Daniel Stachel; Martin Schrappe; André Schrauder; Ansgar Schulz; Peter Lang; Ingo Mueller; Michael H. Albert; Thomas Klingebiel; Christina Peters
Klinische Padiatrie | 2010
A Erbacher; A Kruchen; P Mang; I Gondesen; F Gieseke; Rupert Handgretinger; Ingo Mueller
Klinische Padiatrie | 2010
A Kruchen; Pd Johann; Rupert Handgretinger; Ingo Mueller