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overview My lab has had a long-standing interest in understanding the basis of immunological tolerance and humoral immunity following allogeneic transplantation. We have been collaborating extensively with Dr. Marisa Alegre in studying how infections prevent the induction of transplantation tolerance or destabilize established tolerance, and understanding the fundamental mechanisms of robust transplantation tolerance. We recently have developed new approaches to track a defined population of endogenous allospecific T (CD4+effectors (Th1 and Tfh), CD4+Tregs and CD8 effector) and B cells (Class I and Class II reactive), and are now asking how each of these subsets of cells behave under conditions of rejection, memory/sensitization and tolerance, with the goal of identifying new biomarkers of tolerance and rejection. We also actively investigating the behavior of memory alloreactive B cells in the setting of transplantation, and in identifying how these cells differ from naïve B cells, with the goal of identifying immunosuppressive and tolerance inducing strategies to control this clinically important subset of cells. We are conducting these studies in experimental rodent models, and also testing our findings in humans. These studies are performed in collaboration with Dr. Roger Sciammas at UCDavis, and the clinical transplant faculty at the University of Chicago and Ohio State University. In addition, we have stretched our research into the prevention of infections through vaccination, with the long-term goal of using this strategy as an indirect but cost-effective means of stabilizing tolerance. Towards this goal, my lab has been collaborating with Dr. Chris Montgomery, a physician scientist in the Department of Pediatrics, to identify sub-unit vaccine candidates and to investigate the immunobiology of protection from Staphylococcus aureus skin infections. My lab also has a strong program of collaborative research with Dr. Joel Collier, a bioengineer at Duke University, to develop of nanoparticulate adjuvant-free vaccines that can elicit protective immune responses with minimal inflammation. Such a vaccine that elicits minimal inflammation may be ideal for tolerant patients, as we now appreciate that inflammation can destabilize established tolerance.
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Concept Allergy and Immunology
Concept Staphylococcal Skin Infections
Concept Skin
Concept Skin Diseases
Concept Transplantation Immunology
Concept Skin Transplantation
Academic Article Tolerance of T-independent xeno-antibody responses in the hamster-to-rat xenotransplantation model is species-restricted but not tissue-specific.
Academic Article Differential immune responses to alpha-gal epitopes on xenografts and allografts: implications for accommodation in xenotransplantation.
Academic Article Skin graft survival in genetically identical cloned pigs.
Academic Article The multiple facets of toll-like receptors in transplantation biology.
Academic Article Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in transplantation.
Academic Article Alloantibodies prevent the induction of transplantation tolerance by enhancing alloreactive T cell priming.
Academic Article Bacterial infections, alloimmunity, and transplantation tolerance.
Academic Article IL-6 induced by Staphylococcus aureus infection prevents the induction of skin allograft acceptance in mice.
Academic Article TLR engagement prevents transplantation tolerance.
Academic Article American society of transplantation symposium on B cells in transplantation: harnessing humoral immunity from rodent models to clinical practice.
Academic Article Prevention of allograft tolerance by bacterial infection with Listeria monocytogenes.
Academic Article IFN-gamma production is specifically regulated by IL-10 in mice made tolerant with anti-CD40 ligand antibody and intact active bone.
Academic Article Antagonistic effect of toll-like receptor signaling and bacterial infections on transplantation tolerance.
Academic Article T cell immunodeficiency in dyskeratosis congenita.
Academic Article Local inflammation exacerbates the severity of Staphylococcus aureus skin infection.
Academic Article Protective immunity against recurrent Staphylococcus aureus skin infection requires antibody and interleukin-17A.
Academic Article Lessons and limits of mouse models.
Academic Article Establishment of a global virtual laboratory for transplantation: a symposium report.
Academic Article Cell surface receptors for sulphated polysaccharides: a potential marker for macrophage subsets.
Academic Article Proteomic Identification of saeRS-Dependent Targets Critical for Protective Humoral Immunity against Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infection.
Academic Article Importance of B Lymphocytes and the IgG-Binding Protein Sbi in Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infection.
Academic Article The composition of the microbiota modulates allograft rejection.
Academic Article Impact of Staphylococcus aureus USA300 Colonization and Skin Infections on Systemic Immune Responses in Humans.
Academic Article Skin-restricted commensal colonization accelerates skin graft rejection.
Academic Article Resilience of T cell-intrinsic dysfunction in transplantation tolerance.
Academic Article The Women of FOCIS: Promoting Equality and Inclusiveness in a Professional Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies.
Academic Article Oral alloantigen exposure promotes donor-specific tolerance in a mouse model of minor-mismatched skin transplantation.
Academic Article Host-versus-commensal immune responses participate in the rejection of colonized solid organ transplants.
Academic Article Tissue specificity drives protective immunity against Staphylococcus aureus infection.
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