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Oncology

2011

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Graft vs Host Disease

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A 2-Step Approach To Myeloablative Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation: A Phase 1/2 Trial Performed With Optimized T-Cell Dosing., Dolores Gross, Matthew Carabasi, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Margaret Kasner, John L Wagner, Beth Colombe, Patricia Cornett Farley, William O'Hara, Phyllis Flomenberg, Maria Werner-Wasik, Janet Brunner, Bijoyesh Mookerjee, Terry Hyslop, Mark Weiss, Neal Flomenberg Oct 2011

A 2-Step Approach To Myeloablative Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation: A Phase 1/2 Trial Performed With Optimized T-Cell Dosing., Dolores Gross, Matthew Carabasi, Joanne Filicko-O'Hara, Margaret Kasner, John L Wagner, Beth Colombe, Patricia Cornett Farley, William O'Hara, Phyllis Flomenberg, Maria Werner-Wasik, Janet Brunner, Bijoyesh Mookerjee, Terry Hyslop, Mark Weiss, Neal Flomenberg

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

Studies of haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) have identified threshold doses of T cells below which severe GVHD is usually absent. However, little is known regarding optimal T-cell dosing as it relates to engraftment, immune reconstitution, and relapse. To begin to address this question, we developed a 2-step myeloablative approach to haploidentical HSCT in which 27 patients conditioned with total body irradiation (TBI) were given a fixed dose of donor T cells (HSCT step 1), followed by cyclophosphamide (CY) for T-cell tolerization. A CD34-selected HSC product (HSCT step 2) was infused after CY. A dose of 2 × 10(8)/kg …


Ceacam1 Separates Graft-Versus-Host-Disease From Graft-Versus-Tumor Activity After Experimental Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation., Sydney X Lu, Lucy W Kappel, Anne-Marie Charbonneau-Allard, Renée Atallah, Amanda M Holland, Claire Turbide, Vanessa M Hubbard, Jimmy A Rotolo, Marsinay Smith, David Suh, Christopher King, Uttam K Rao, Nury Yim, Johanne L Bautista, Robert R Jenq, Olaf Penack, Il-Kang Na, Chen Liu, George Murphy, Onder Alpdogan, Richard S Blumberg, Fernando Macian, Kathryn V Holmes, Nicole Beauchemin, Marcel R M Van Den Brink Jul 2011

Ceacam1 Separates Graft-Versus-Host-Disease From Graft-Versus-Tumor Activity After Experimental Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation., Sydney X Lu, Lucy W Kappel, Anne-Marie Charbonneau-Allard, Renée Atallah, Amanda M Holland, Claire Turbide, Vanessa M Hubbard, Jimmy A Rotolo, Marsinay Smith, David Suh, Christopher King, Uttam K Rao, Nury Yim, Johanne L Bautista, Robert R Jenq, Olaf Penack, Il-Kang Na, Chen Liu, George Murphy, Onder Alpdogan, Richard S Blumberg, Fernando Macian, Kathryn V Holmes, Nicole Beauchemin, Marcel R M Van Den Brink

Department of Medical Oncology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT) is a potentially curative therapy for a variety of hematologic diseases, but benefits, including graft-versus-tumor (GVT) activity are limited by graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD). Carcinoembryonic antigen related cell adhesion molecule 1 (Ceacam1) is a transmembrane glycoprotein found on epithelium, T cells, and many tumors. It regulates a variety of physiologic and pathological processes such as tumor biology, leukocyte activation, and energy homeostasis. Previous studies suggest that Ceacam1 negatively regulates inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease models.

METHODS: We studied Ceacam1 as a regulator of GVHD and GVT after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (allo-BMT) in mouse models. In …