Kristen Labazzo
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Clinical And Translational Immunology | 2014
Wei Liu; Andrew Morschauser; Xin Zhang; Xiaohua Lu; Joseph Gleason; Shuyang He; Hong-Jung Chen; Vladimir Jankovic; Qian Ye; Kristen Labazzo; Uri Herzberg; Vivian R. Albert; Stewart Abbot; Bitao Liang; Robert J. Hariri
Human placenta‐derived adherent cells (PDAC cells) are a culture expanded, undifferentiated mesenchymal‐like population derived from full‐term placental tissue, with immunomodulatory and anti‐inflammatory properties. PDA‐001 (cenplacel‐L), an intravenous formulation of PDAC cells, is in clinical development for the treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the immunoregulatory properties of PDAC cells, we investigated their effects on immune cell populations, including T cells and dendritic cells (DC) in vitro and in vivo. PDAC cells suppressed T‐cell proliferation in an OT‐II T‐cell adoptive transfer model, reduced the severity of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein peptide‐induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and ameliorated inflammation in a delayed type hypersensitivity response model. In vitro, PDAC cells suppressed T‐cell proliferation and inhibited Th1 and Th17 differentiation. Analysis of tissues derived from PDAC cell‐treated animals revealed diminished CD86 expression on splenic DC, suggesting that they can also modulate DC populations. Furthermore, PDAC cells modulate the differentiation and maturation of mouse bone marrow‐derived DC. Similarly, human DC differentiated from CD14+ monocytes in the presence of PDAC cells acquired a tolerogenic phenotype. These tolerogenic DC failed to induce allogeneic T‐cell proliferation and differentiation toward Th1, but skewed T‐cell differentiation toward Th2. Inhibition of cyclo‐oxygenase‐2 activity resulted in a significant, but not complete, abrogation of PDAC cells’ effects on DC phenotype and function, implying a role for prostaglandin E2 in PDAC‐mediated immunomodulation. This study identifies modulation of DC differentiation toward immune tolerance as a key mechanism underlying the immunomodulatory activities of PDAC cells.
Archive | 2006
Sascha Abramson; Mohit Bhatia; Kristen Labazzo; Qing Liu; Chris Lugo; Wei Wu Matcham
Archive | 2007
Sascha Abramson; Marian Guelakis; Mohammad A. Heidaran; Kristen Labazzo; Shmuel Yaccoby
Archive | 2009
Stewart Abbot; James W. Edinger; Aleksandar Francki; Aleksandr Kaplunovsky; Vladimir Jankovic; Kristen Labazzo; Eric Law; Neerav D. Padliya; Jennifer Paredes; Jia-Lun Wang
Archive | 2008
James W. Edinger; Robert J. Hariri; Jia-Lun Wang; Qian Ye; Marian Pereira; Sascha Abramson; Kristen Labazzo
Archive | 2011
Stewart Abbot; James W. Edinger; Aleksandar Francki; Robert J. Hariri; Vladimir Jankovic; Aleksandr Kaplunovsky; Kristen Labazzo; Eric Law; Neerav Dilip Padliya; Jennifer Paredes; Jia-Lun Wang
Archive | 2011
Stewart Abbot; James W. Edinger; Aleksandar Francki; Vladimir Jankovic; Aleksandr Kaplunovsky; Kristen Labazzo; Eric Law; Bitao Liang
Archive | 2011
Stewart Abbot; James W. Edinger; Aleksandar Francki; Vladimir Jankovic; Aleksandr Kaplunovsky; Kristen Labazzo; Eric Law; Bitao Liang
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2016
Aleksandar Francki; Kristen Labazzo; Shuyang He; Ellen Z. Baum; Stewart Abbot; Uri Herzberg; Wolfgang Hofgartner; Robert J. Hariri; Aleksandr Kaplunovsky; Jennifer Paredes; Allan Reduta; Eric Law; Ewa Fik; Sascha Abramson; Vivian R. Albert; Itschak Lamensdorf
Archive | 2016
Kathy E. Karasiewicz-Mendez; Aleksandar Francki; Jeffrey Turner; Eric Law; Jennifer Paredes; Kristen Labazzo; Hemlata Rana; Wolfgang Hofgartner; Robert J. Hariri