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Leukemia research reports | 2017

Cellular immune profiling after sequential clofarabine and lenalidomide for high risk myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia

Prachi Jain; Jeffrey K. Klotz; Neil Dunavin; Kit Lu; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Debbie Draper; Jeanine Superata; Fariba Chinian; Quan Yu; Keyvan Keyvanfar; Susan Wong; Pawel Muranski; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito; Minoo Battiwalla

Patients with high risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) are commonly older with multiple co-morbidities, rendering them unsuitable for intensive induction chemotherapy or transplantation. We report preliminary cellular immune profiling of four cases receiving sequential clofarabine and lenalidomide for high risk MDS and AML in a phase I study. Our results highlight the potential of immune profiling for monitoring immune-modifying agents in high risk MDS and AML.


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2018

Over-expression of PD-1 does not predict leukemic relapse after allogeneic stem cell transplantation

Prachi Jain; Xin Tian; Stefan Cordes; Jinguo Chen; Caroline R. Cantilena; Christian Bradley; Reema Panjwani; Fariba Chinian; Keyvan Keyvanfar; Minoo Battiwalla; Pawel Muranski; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito

Blockade of the T-cell exhaustion marker PD-1 to re-energize the immune response is emerging as a promising cancer treatment. Relapse of hematologic malignancy after allogeneic stem cell transplantation limits the success of this approach, and PD-1 blockade may hold therapeutic promise. However, PD-1 expression and its relationship with post-transplant relapse is poorly described. Because the donor immunity is activated by alloresponses, PD-1 expression may differ from nontransplanted individuals, and PD-1 blockade could risk graft-versus-host disease. Here we analyzed T-cell exhaustion marker kinetics and their relationship with leukemia relapse in 85 patients undergoing myeloablative T-cell-depleted HLA-matched stem cell transplantation. At a median follow-up of 3.5 years, 35 (44%) patients relapsed. PD-1 expression in CD4 and CD8 T cells was comparably elevated in relapsed and nonrelapsed cohorts. Helios+ regulatory T cells and CD8 effector memory cells at day 30 emerged as independent predictors of relapse. Although leukemia antigen-specific T cells did not overexpress PD-1, single-cell analysis revealed LAG3 and TIM3 overexpression at relapse. These findings indicate that PD-1 is an unreliable marker for leukemia-specific T-cell exhaustion in relapsing patients but implies other exhaustion markers and suppressor cells as relapse biomarkers.


Transfusion | 2017

Acquired RhD mosaicism identifies fibrotic transformation of thrombopoietin receptor-mutated essential thrombocythemia

Celina Montemayor-Garcia; Rebecca Coward; Maher Albitar; Rupa Udani; Prachi Jain; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Minoo Battiwalla; Siobán B. Keel; Harvey G. Klein; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito

Acquired copy‐neutral loss of heterozygosity has been described in myeloid malignant progression with an otherwise normal karyotype.


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2017

Distinct Biomarker Profiles in Ex Vivo T Cell Depletion Graft Manipulation Strategies: CD34+ Selection versus CD3+/19+ Depletion in Matched Sibling Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation

Caroline R. Cantilena; Sawa Ito; Xin Tian; Prachi Jain; Fariba Chinian; Prathima Anandi; Keyvan Keyvanfar; Debbie Draper; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Sara Hauffe; Jeanine Superata; David F. Stroncek; Pawel Muranski; A. John Barrett; Minoo Battiwalla

Various approaches have been developed for ex vivo T cell depletion in allogeneic stem cell transplantation to prevent graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Direct comparisons of T cell depletion strategies have not been well studied, however. We evaluated cellular and plasma biomarkers in 2 different graft manipulation strategies, CD3+CD19+ cell depletion (CD3/19D) versus CD34+ selection (CD34S), and their associations with clinical outcomes. Identical conditions, including the myeloablative preparative regimen, HLA-identical sibling donor, GVHD prophylaxis, and graft source, were used in the 2 cohorts. Major clinical outcomes were similar in the 2 groups in terms of overall survival, nonrelapse mortality, and cumulative incidence of relapse; however, the cumulative incidence of acute GVHD trended to be higher in the CD3/19D cohort compared with the CD34S cohort. A distinct biomarker profile was noted in the CD3/19D cohort: higher levels of ST2, impaired Helios- FoxP3+Treg reconstitution, and rapid reconstitution of naïve, Th2, and Th17 CD4 cells in the early post-transplantation period. In vitro graft replication studies confirmed that CD3/19D disproportionately depleted Tregs and other CD4 subset repertoires in the graft. This study confirms the utility of biomarker monitoring, which can be directly correlated with biological consequences and possible future therapeutic indications.


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2018

Immunomodulating Properties of Notch-Expanded Cord Blood

Christian Bradley; Sawa Ito; Shelly Heimfeld; Prachi Jain; Fariba Chinian; A. John Barrett; Colleen Delaney


Cytotherapy | 2017

Selective depletion of alloreactive donor t cells with adenosine—clinical scale up for allogeneic stem cell transplantation

Minoo Battiwalla; N. Zhang; Z. Li; Greg Whitehill; Susan Wong; Prachi Jain; Sawa Ito; Pawel Muranski; Steven L. Highfill; David F. Stroncek; John Barrett


Blood | 2017

PD-1 Is Not a Reliable Marker of Impending Relapse after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation

Prachi Jain; Xin Tian; Jinguo Chen; Caroline R. Cantilena; Christian Bradley; Reema Panjwani; Keyvan Keyvanfar; Fariba Chinian; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Jeanine Superata; Sara Hauffe; Minoo Battiwalla; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2017

Relapse Post-Transplant Is Characterised By Persistently Elevated PD1 Expression on CD4 T Cells

Prachi Jain; Minoo Battiwalla; Caroline R. Cantilena; Fariba Chinian; Reema Panjwani; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Jeanine Superata; Debbie Draper; Keyvan Keyvanfar; Pawel Muranski; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito


Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation | 2017

Monitoring Therapeutic Efficacy of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Infusions By Serial Measurements of Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease Biomarkers

Reema Panjwani; Neil Dunavin; Eleftheria Koklanaris; Prachi Jain; Fariba Chinian; Upneet Chawla; Debbie Draper; Sara Hauffe; Jeanine Superata; David F. Stroncek; Pawel Muranski; Minoo Battiwalla; A. John Barrett; Sawa Ito


Blood | 2016

Safety and Feasibility of Ultra-Low Dose IL-2 As Graft Versus Host Disease Prophylaxis in Haplo-Identical Stem Cell Transplantation- a Proof of Concept Pilot Study

Sawa Ito; Prachi Jain; Caroline R. Cantilena; Prathima Anandi; Kit Lu; Fariba Chinian; Debbie Draper; Libby Koklanaris; Sara Hauffe; Jeanine Superata; Andra Krauze; David F. Stroncek; Adams Sharon; Thomas Hughes; Pawel Muranski; Minoo Battiwalla; John Barrett

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Sawa Ito

National Institutes of Health

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Minoo Battiwalla

National Institutes of Health

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Fariba Chinian

National Institutes of Health

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A. John Barrett

National Institutes of Health

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Pawel Muranski

National Institutes of Health

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Eleftheria Koklanaris

National Institutes of Health

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Jeanine Superata

National Institutes of Health

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Debbie Draper

National Institutes of Health

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Keyvan Keyvanfar

National Institutes of Health

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Caroline R. Cantilena

National Institutes of Health

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