Dmitry Gabrilovich

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Dmitry Gabrilovich, M.D., Ph.D., is a researcher and Christopher M. Davis professor at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.<ref>

Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, M.D., Ph.D.(link). {{{website}}}. The Wistar Institute.



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</ref> His laboratory at Wistar focuses on methods by which tumors are able to suppress the immune system and how to develop new immune therapies to combat this ability.

The Gabrilovich lab focuses on immature myeloid cell biology and its relation to cancer. These cells have been linked to a number of signaling pathways associated with cancer, including NF-κB, Jak-STAT, Notch, Wnt, and Rb, among others.<ref>

Dmitry I. Gabrilovich, M.D., Ph.D.(link). {{{website}}}. The Wistar Institute.



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Speaker Biography: Dmitry Gabrilovich(link). {{{website}}}. Immunopharmacology.



</ref> His research has found that tumor cells can go through a mechanism that produces a free radical peroxynitrite, causing them to become resistant to certain types of cancer immunotherapy.<ref>

Impediment to some cancer immunotherapy involves the free radical peroxynitrite(link). {{{website}}}. Science Daily.



</ref> His research has also focused on monocytic-myeloid derived suppressor cells and polymorphonuclear-myeloid derived suppressor cells and what impact they might have on cancer therapy, since myeloid derived suppressor cells negatively regulate anti-tumor activity.<ref>

Cancer-specific myelopoiesis(link). {{{website}}}. Nature Asia.



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Prior to joining The Wistar Institute, Gabrilovich was a senior member at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.<ref>

Speaker Biography: Dmitry Gabrilovich(link). {{{website}}}. Immunopharmacology.



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Select publications

  • Condamine T, Ramachandran I, Youn JI, Gabrilovich DI. Regulation of tumor metastasis by myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Annu Rev Med. 2015 Jan 14;66:97-110.
  • Nagaraj S, Youn JI, Gabrilovich DI. Reciprocal Relationship between Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells and T Cells. J Immunol. 2013 Jul 1;191(1):17-23.
  • Talmadge JE, Gabrilovich DI. History of myeloid-derived suppressor cells. Nat Rev Cancer. 2013 Oct;13(10):739-52.
  • Youn JI, Kumar V, Collazo M, Nefedova Y, Condamine T, Cheng P, Villagra A, Antonia S, McCaffrey JC, Fishman M, Sarnaik A, Horna P, Sotomayor E, Gabrilovich DI. Epigenetic silencing of retinoblastoma gene regulates pathologic differentiation of myeloid cells in cancer. Nat Immunol. 2013 Mar;14(3):211-20.
  • Condamine T, Kumar V, Ramachandran IR, Youn JI, Celis E, Finnberg N, El-Deiry WS, Winograd R, Vonderheide RH, English NR, Knight SC, Yagita H, McCaffrey JC, Antonia S, Hockstein N, Witt R, Masters G, Bauer T, Gabrilovich DI. ER stress regulates myeloid-derived suppressor cell fate through TRAIL-R-mediated apoptosis. J Clin Invest. 2014 Jun 2;124(6):2626-39

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