Publications by authors named "Scott A Greilach"

Aging coincides with the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, increased adiposity, and diminished physical function. Accordingly, interventions aimed at improving muscle, metabolic, and/or physical health are of interest to mitigate the adverse effects of aging. In this study, we tested a stem cell secretome product, which contains extracellular vesicles and growth, cytoskeletal remodeling, and immunomodulatory factors.

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Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) treats many blood conditions but remains underused due to complications such as graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). In GvHD, donor immune cells attack the patient, requiring powerful immunosuppressive drugs like glucocorticoids (GCs) to prevent death. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that donor cell conditioning with the glucocorticoid fluticasone propionate (FLU) prior to transplantation could increase hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) engraftment and reduce GvHD.

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  • Transplanting human neural stem cells (hNSCs) shows promise for promoting healing in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, particularly in enhancing remyelination.
  • *Research indicates that hNSC transplantation increases a specific type of immune cells known as T regulatory cells (Tregs) in the spinal cords of mouse models with MS, which is linked to better remyelination.
  • *The study explores how hNSCs convert conventional T cells (Tconv) into Tregs, emphasizing that this process requires stimulation by specific self-peptides and occurs primarily in the thymus during T cell development.*
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS) for which there is no cure. In MS, encephalitogenic T cells infiltrate the CNS causing demyelination and neuroinflammation; however, little is known about the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in CNS tissue repair. Transplantation of neural stem and progenitor cells (NSCs and NPCs) is a promising therapeutic strategy to promote repair through cell replacement, although recent findings suggest transplanted NSCs also instruct endogenous repair mechanisms.

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