Publications by authors named "Aquene N Reid"

Human genetics studies lent firm evidence that microglia are key to Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis over a decade ago following the identification of AD-associated genes that are expressed in a microglia-specific manner. However, while alterations in microglial morphology and gene expression are observed in human postmortem brain tissue, the mechanisms by which microglia drive and contribute to AD pathology remain ill-defined. Numerous mouse models have been developed to facilitate the disambiguation of the biological mechanisms underlying AD, incorporating amyloidosis, phosphorylated tau, or both.

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  • The study focuses on a novel treatment for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a deadly brainstem tumor, using B7-H3-targeted chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells.
  • A phase I trial (BrainChild-03) was conducted with three DIPG patients, where they received 40 infusions of B7-H3 CAR T cells, showing no severe toxic effects.
  • Results indicated one patient experienced significant improvement, and there was evidence of local immune activation and persistent CAR T cells in the patients' cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), suggesting this treatment approach's potential effectiveness.
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Synthetic immunology, as exemplified by chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell immunotherapy, has transformed the treatment of relapsed/refractory B cell-lineage malignancies. However, there are substantial barriers-including limited tumor homing, lack of retention of function within a suppressive tumor microenvironment, and antigen heterogeneity/escape-to using this technology to effectively treat solid tumors. A multiplexed engineering approach is needed to equip effector T cells with synthetic countermeasures to overcome these barriers.

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