HIRN 2017

The 3rd Annual HIRN Investigator Meeting was held March 7 – 10, 2017 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Bethesda, MD.

The Meeting Program contains the meeting Agenda, Poster Abstracts, Sponsor and Exhibitor Information is available to download.

HIRN2017.-Meeting-Program.pdf (2 downloads)

The PDF’s of the HIRN 2017 Posters can be found securely here.

The Poster Session Summary contains a detailed summary of the posters presented including presenter, title, and affiliation (Consortium/PI).
HIRN2017.-Poster-Session.pdf (2 downloads)

Meeting Presentations

Date Session Title & Speaker(s)
March 7, 2017 Meeting Welcome and Welcome Presentation Welcome
Raghu Mirmira, Indiana University

HIRN2017.-Welcome.-Mirmira.pdf (0 downloads)
A Type 1 Diabetes Perspective: Science and Family
Quinn Peterson, Harvard University

HIRN-2017.-Q-Peterson.-Perspective-Wide.pdf (1 download)
March 8, 2017 Meeting Welcome and Keynote Presentation I Welcome
Maike Sander, University of California, San Diego

Session-1_1.-Welcome.pdf (0 downloads)
Keynote Presentation 1
Update on Human Pathology of Type 1 and Treatment Considerations
Matthias von Herrath, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

Session-1_2.-Keynote.-von-Herrath.pdf (0 downloads)
Session I: Phenotyping
Islet Cells in
Type 1 Diabetes
Moderator: Raghu Mirmira, Indiana University

Session-1_3.-Moderator.pdf (0 downloads)
The Human Pancreas Analysis Program (HPAP)”
Klaus Kaestner, University of Pennsylvania

Session-1_4.-Kaestner.pdf (0 downloads)
Bioenergetic Failure is a Common Feature of b Cells in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Patients
Scott Stimpson, University of Florida

Session-1_5.-Stimpson.pdf (0 downloads)

Remnant b Cells in Recent-onset Type 1 Diabetes Have Essentially Normal Gene Expression and Function,
but
a Cells Are Significantly Compromised
Marcela Brissova, Vanderbilt University

Session-1_6.-Brissova.pdf (0 downloads)

Investigating Type 1 Diabetes by Imaging Mass Cytometry
Nicolas Damond, University of Zurich

Session-1_7.-Damond.pdf (0 downloads)

Session II: Modeling
Islet Function
and Survival
Moderator: Maike Sander, University of California San Diego

Session-2_1.-Moderator.-Sander.pdf (0 downloads)
Update from the Coordinating Center (CC) & Bioinformatics Center (BC)”
Joyce Niland and John Kaddis, City of Hope

Session-2_2.-CC.BC_.-Niland.-Kaddis.pdf (0 downloads)
“Pancreatic Islet on a Chip: Micro-engineered Islet Chip for Pharmacological Screening of Diabetic Therapies”
Alanna Gannon, Harvard University

Session-2_3.-Gannon.pdf (2 downloads)

Islet-on-a-Chip: A Novel Approach to Enhance Islet Survival ex vivo
Hugh Bender, University of California Irvine

Session-2_4.-Bender.pdf (0 downloads)

Modeling MODY3 with Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Fabian Leo Cardenas, University of Pennsylvania

Session-2_5.-Cardenas.pdf (0 downloads)

PTPN22 is a Polyfunctional Regulator of Immune Signaling Pathways in Dendritic Cells
Mark Wallet, University of Florida

Session-2_6.-Wallet.pdf (0 downloads)

Session III: Cell Targeted
Therapeutics
Moderator: Mark Kay, Stanford University

Session-3_1.-Moderator.-Kay.pdf (0 downloads)
Targeting therapeutics to Human Pancreatic Islets with CAR-T Regulatory Cells
Heshan Peiris, Stanford University

Session-3_2.-Peiris.pdf (0 downloads)
Transcriptional Targeting of Human Alpha and Beta Cells Using Recombinant AAV
Feorillo Galivo, Oregon Health and Science University

Session-3_3.-Galivo.pdf (0 downloads)

Novel Small Molecule Confers TXNIP Inhibition in Beta Cells
Lance Thielen & Anath Shalev, University of Alabama Birmingham

Session-3_4.-Thielen.Shalev.pdf (0 downloads)

March 9, 2017 Update from the
Breakout Sessions
Biomarkers and Diagnosis
Chair: Carmella Evans-Molina, Indiana University

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-Biomarkers.pdf (0 downloads)
Disease Modeling Platform for Beta Cell Immune Interactions (in vivo)
Co-Chairs: Michael Brehm, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Leonard Shultz, The Jackson Laboratory

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-Disease-Modeling.pdf (0 downloads)
Human Immunity to Islets
Chair: Megan Sykes, Columbia University

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-Human-Immunity.pdf (0 downloads)

In vitro modeling of Autoimmune Interactions between Beta Cell & Immune System
Co-Chairs: Dale Greiner, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Cherie Stabler, University of Florida

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-In-Vitro-Modeling.pdf (0 downloads)

The Alpha Cell in Type 1 Diabetes
Chair: Al Powers, Vanderbilt University

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-Alpha-Cells.pdf (0 downloads)

New Approaches to Therapies: Islet Cell Replacement, Immunotherapy, etc.
Co-Chairs: Seung Kim, Stanford University
Desmond Schatz, University of Florida

HIRN2017.-Breakout.-New-Therapies.pdf (0 downloads)

Keynote Presentation II Novel Pathways for Expansion of Functional Beta-Cell Mass”
Chris Newgard, Duke University

HIRN2017.-Keynote-II.-Newgard.pdf (0 downloads)
Session IV. Beta
Cell Proliferation
Moderator: Andrew Stewart, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Islet Cell Heterogeneity During Aging and Disease Revisited Using Novel Single Cell Technologies”
Dana Avrahami-Tzfati, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center

Pseudotemporal Ordering of Single Cells Reveals Metabolic Control of Postnatal Beta-Cell Proliferation
Maike Sander, University of California San Diego

Session-4_3.-Sander.pdf (0 downloads)

Deoxyhypusine Synthase is Required for the Adaptive Proliferative Response of the Islet Beta Cell
Raghu Mirmira, Indiana University

Session-4_4.-Mirmira.pdf (0 downloads)

Small-molecules Promote Human β-cell Proliferation in an Insulin Resistance Environment
Erument Dirice, Joslin Diabetes Center

Session-4_5.-Dirice.pdf (0 downloads)

Session V. Triggers
of Autoimmunity
in Type 1 Diabetes
Moderator: Decio Eizirik, ULB Center for Diabetes Research

Session-5_1.-Moderator.-Eizirik.pdf (0 downloads)
Using Human Stem Cell-derived Thymic Epithelium to Remodel T1D Immune Tolerance
Audrey Parent, University of California San Francisco

Session-5_2.-Parent.pdf (0 downloads)
Broad Repertoire of Autoreactive T Cells from the Islets of Donors with Type 1 Diabetes
Sally Kent, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Session-5_3.-Kent.pdf (0 downloads)

Insulin B9-23 is a Diabetes-initiating Epitope for Human Immune Systems
Yong-Guang Yang, Columbia University

Session-5_4.-Yang.pdf (0 downloads)

Autoimmunity as a Source of Endogenous Heterologous Alloimmunity
Adam Burrack, University of Minnesota

Session-5_5.-Burrack.pdf (0 downloads)

Session VI. Markers
and Mediators
of Cell Damage
Moderator: Kevan Herold, Yale University

Session-6_1.-Moderator.-Herold.pdf (0 downloads)
Interferon Alpha is a Catastrophic Feature of the Diabetic Islet Microenvironment
Clayton Mathews, University of Florida

Session-6_2.-Mathews.pdf (0 downloads)
Elevations in Circulating Extracellular Vesicle miR-21 as a Biomarker of Developing
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Emily Sims, Indiana University

Session-6_3.-Sims.pdf (0 downloads)

Islet Autoantibodies are Associated with Insulitis but Not Beta Cell Loss in Type 1 Diabetes
Laura Jacobsen, University of Florida

Session-6_4.-Jacobsen.pdf (0 downloads)

“Substantial b cell Compromise Exists Five Years before the Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes
(T1)
in Autoantibody Positive Individuals
Carmella Evans-Molina, Indiana University

Session-6_5.-EvansMolina.pdf (0 downloads)

Session VII.
Regulation of Islet
Function and Plasticity
Moderator: Doris Stoffers, University of Pennsylvania

Hepatic-Islet Alpha Cell Axis Regulates Human Alpha Cell Proliferation
Danielle Dean, Vanderbilt University

Session-7_2.-Dean.pdf (0 downloads)

Modulation of the Adaptive a-Cell Identity Changes Occurring upon b-Cell Loss
Valentina Cigliola, University of Geneva

Session-7_3.-Cigliola.pdf (0 downloads)

Adaptation of the Insulin Secretory Response to Fasting Requires the Histone Demethylase Lsd1
Matthew Wortham, University of California San Diego

Session-7_4.-Wortham.pdf (0 downloads)

Leptin Acts through Delta-cells to Inhibit Insulin Secretion in Human Islets
Maria Golson, University of Pennsylvania

Session-7_5.-Golson.pdf (0 downloads)

Closing and Workshops Trans-Network Committee (TNC) Closing Comments
Mark Atkinson, University of Florida

HIRN2017.-TNC-Closing.-Atkinson.pdf (0 downloads)
Bioinformatics Center Workshop: Open Source Data Analysis
John Kaddis, City of Hope

HIRN-BC-Worskhop.-data_analysis_with_R.pdf (1 download)


HIRN2017_BC_workshop_intro.pdf (0 downloads)
Coordinating Center Workshop: Social Media for Scientists
Layla Rouse, City of Hope

HIRN2017. CC-Social-Media-Workshop.pdf (0 downloads)

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