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Resolution of Inflammation (Z3)


Organizer(s) Carla V. Rothlin, Kodi S. Ravichandran, Ashley W. Seifert and Gabrielle Fredman
June 12—16, 2022
Keystone Resort • Keystone, CO USA
Abstract Deadline: Apr 20, 2022
Scholarship Deadline: Mar 31, 2022
Discounted Registration Deadline: Apr 12, 2022

Sponsored by AstraZeneca, BioLegend, Inc., Genentech, Inc., Merck & Co., Inc., Novo Nordisk A/S and PhenoVista Biosciences


Summary of Meeting:
This meeting will bring together an interdisciplinary group of scientists studying interactions between immune and stromal cells, and neuroimmune interactions to better understand the resolution of inflammation, and subsequent repair and regeneration. The meeting will explore the function of myeloid cells and fibroblasts, as well as contrasting roles of neuroimmune interactions in resolution of inflammation and pathological inflammation. In addition, this conference will examine our current understanding of diseases that impact the resolution of inflammation, with the goal of conceptualizing and developing pro-resolution therapies. We aim to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas that will strengthen the community of scientists interested in the fundamental mechanisms of resolution of inflammation and their translation into pharmacological approaches for the treatment of diseases driven by either lack of or aberrant resolution and repair responses.

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The meeting will begin on Sunday, June 12 with registration from 16:00 to 20:00 and a welcome mixer from 18:00 to 20:00. Conference events conclude on Thursday, June 16 with a closing plenary session from 17:00 to 19:00, followed by a social hour. We recommend return travel on Friday, June 17 in order to fully experience the meeting.

SUNDAY, JUNE 12

16:00—20:00
Arrival and Registration

Longs Peak Foyer
18:00—20:00
Welcome Mixer
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.

Longs Peak Foyer

MONDAY, JUNE 13

07:00—08:00
Breakfast

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
08:00—09:00
Welcome and Keynote Address (8:00 am Start)

Longs Peak
* Carla V. Rothlin, Yale University, USA
Session Chair

Yasmine Belkaid, Pasteur Institut, France
Commensal Specific T Cell in Tissue Repair Responses

08:00—09:00
Welcome and Keynote Address (8:00 am Start)

Grays Peak
* Shelia M. Violette, Q32 Bio, USA
Session Chair

* Neil C. Henderson, University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, UK
Session Chair

Scott L. Friedman, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, USA
Advances in the Field of Fibrosis: Linking our Understanding of Injury and Repair Mechanisms to the Development of Novel Therapies

09:00—11:15
Rethinking Myeloid Cells in Resolution, Repair and Regeneration I (9:00 am Start)

Longs Peak
* Carla V. Rothlin, Yale University, USA
Session Chair

Kodi S. Ravichandran, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Can We Chat and Resolve This? Metabolite-Based Communication between Myeloid Cells and Others

Coffee Break

Elina I. Zuniga, University of California, San Diego, USA
Silencing Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Derived Interferons

Andrés Hidalgo, Yale School of Medicine, USA
Macrophages Network Keep a Healthy Heart

Andrew J. Davidson, University of Edinburgh, UK
Short Talk: Into the Void: in vivo Imaging of Wounds Reveals Ferroptosis and its Role in the Inflammatory Response

09:00—11:15
Regulation of Fibrosis by Altering Senescence and Aging (9:00 am Start)

Grays Peak
* Melanie Koenigshoff, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Session Chair

* Sarah L. Doyle, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Session Chair

Anne Brunet, Stanford University, USA
Heterogeneity in Old Fibroblasts is Linked to Variability in Reprogramming and Wound Healing

Coffee Break

Lesley A. Hill, University of British Columbia, Canada
Mechanisms Regulating Mesenchymal Progenitor Quiescence and their Impact on Liver Regeneration and Fibrosis

David Lagares, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA
Novel Therapeutic Targets to Modulate Fibroblast Senescence and Apoptosis in Fibrotic Disease

Nunzia Caporarello, Mayo Clinic, USA
Short Talk: Rejuvenation of the Pulmonary Vasculature by Circulating Extracellular Vesicles as an Anti-fibrotic Strategy

11:15—17:00
On Own for Lunch

11:15—13:00
Poster Setup

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
13:00—22:00
Poster Viewing

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
14:30—16:30
Workshop 1 (2:30 pm Start)

Longs Peak
* Maria E. Mercau, Yale University – School of Medicine, USA

* Christopher J. Cowley, Rockefeller University, USA
Establishment, Maintenance, and Recall of Inflammatory Memory

Julia L M Dunn, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA
Better Off Dead? The Promise of Polarizing Rather Than Depleting Eosinophils in Chronic Inflammation

Wendy JM Huang, University of California San Diego, USA
RORγt Phosphorylation in T Cells Promotes Inflammation Resolution

Manikandan Subramanian, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Disentangling NETs to Promote Resolution of Inflammation

Josephine J. Trichka, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, USA
The ESCRT Protein CHMP5 Controls Skeletal Muscle Homeostasis and Coordination of Myeloid Cell-mediated Tissue Repair

14:30—16:30
Workshop 1: Cutting Edge Models of Fibrosis (2:30 pm Start)
Highlights the tremendous progress in human tissue based modeling of fibrosis over the past years, which opened up novel avenues for drug discovery and validation. Likely to attract basic, clinical, and applied researchers across all disciplines.

Grays Peak
* Melanie Koenigshoff, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Session Chair

* Shelia M. Violette, Q32 Bio, USA
Session Chair

* Allie M. Roach, Gilead Sciences, USA
Session Chair

Yixiao Cui, Boehringer Ingelheim, USA
WNT Signaling Regulates the Emergence of Aberrant Cell Populations and Mediates Protective Mechanisms in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Leilani Astrab, University of Virginia, USA
Macrophage Soluble Signals and Hydrogel Viscoelasticity Influence Fibroblast Activation

Christian Stockmann, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Vaccination-based Immunotherapy to Target Organ Fibrosis

Elizabeth A. Caves, Yale University, USA
Adipocyte Lipolysis Protects against Early Dermal Fibrosis Development in Mice

Chao He, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Matrix Stiffness Regulates Macrophage Immunometabolism in Pulmonary Fibrosis

16:30—17:00
Coffee Available

Longs Peak Foyer
17:00—19:00
Rethinking Myeloid Cells in Resolution, Repair and Regeneration II (5:00 pm Start)

Longs Peak
* Ashley W. Seifert, University of Kentucky, USA
Macrophage Heterogeneity during Musculoskeletal Regeneration in Spiny Mice

Will Wood, University of Edinburgh, UK
Drosophila Hemocytes in Tissue Repair and Regeneration

* Benedicte Chazaud, Université Claude Bernard Lyon, France
Myeloid Cells in Muscle Repair and Regeneration

Amiram Ariel, University of Haifa, Israel
Short Talk: STING Promotes Macrophage-mediated Resolution of Inflammation through IFNß Production

Zaida G. Ramirez Ortiz, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Short Talk: Mechanisms of SCARF1 in the Inflammatory Response

17:00—19:00
Fibroblast Diversity in Fibrotic Disease (5:00 pm Start)

Grays Peak
* Benjamin D. Humphreys, Washington University, USA
Session Chair

* Jeffrey C. Horowitz, Ohio State University, USA
Session Chair

* Heather D. Lynn, Cedars-Sinai, USA
Session Chair

Rachel C. Chambers, University College London, UK
Remote Presentation: Damping Critical Signaling Nodes that Drive Fibrosis

Rebekka Schneider-Kramann, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, Germany
Targeting Heterogeneous Bone-marrow Stromal Progenitors in Bone Marrow Fibrosis

Neil C. Henderson, University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, UK
Spatiotemporal Regulation of Liver Fibrosis

Joan Chang, Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, UK
Short Talk: The Circadian Endosome Control of Collagen Fibrillogenesis, in Health and Disease

Jessica Cook, UCSF, USA
Short Talk: Uncovering Distinctions between the Regenerative and Fibrotic Programs of the Oral Mucosa and Skin

19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
19:30—22:00
Poster Session 1

Colorado Rockies Ballroom

TUESDAY, JUNE 14

07:00—08:00
Breakfast

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
07:30—08:00
Poster Setup

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
08:00—19:00
Poster Viewing

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
08:00—11:00
Stromal Cells Spanning Inflammation to Resolution (Joint) (8:00 am Start)

Grays/Longs Peaks
* Oliver Eickelberg, Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, USA
Session Chair

Jonathan Kipnis, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Remote Presentation:Advantageous Brain Drain: Lymphatics of the Brain and its Communication with the Immune System

Christopher D. Buckley, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, UK
Fibroblast Subsets in Arthritis

Coffee Break

* Valerie Horsley, Yale University, USA
Myofibroblast Proliferation and Heterogeneity in Skin Repair

Andreas Ramming, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Regulation of Fibroblast Polarization in Tissue Fibrosis

Martin Direder, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Short Talk: A Unique Schwann Cell Subtype with Repair-like and Pro-fibrotic Properties Contributes to Keloid Formation

11:00—12:30
Lunch

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
12:00—14:30
Poster Session 2

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
14:30—16:30
Workshop 2 (2:30 pm Start)

Longs Peak
* Lindsey Hughes, Yale University – School of Medicine, USA

Mélissa Maraux, University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté, France
Identification of New Markers of Human Macrophage Reprogramming After Efferocytosis

Bikash Mishra, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
Regulation of Inflammatory NF-kB Target Gene Activation by Jak-STAT Signaling

Katherine H. Walker, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA
Substrate-Dependent Production of SPM Pathways in Human Tissue Inflammation

Shelby Compton, Van Andel Institute, USA
LKB1 Loss Promotes Inflammatory Cytokine Responses through Deregulated SIK-CRTC2 Signaling

* Xavier Revelo, University of Minnesota, USA
T Follicular Helper Cells Restrain Obesity-Induced Intestinal Inflammation

Andrea Francesca M. Salvador, Washington University St. Louis, USA
Cellular and Transcriptomic Analysis of immune and Lymphatic Signatures after Spinal Cord Injury

Xun Wu, Columbia University, USA
WDFY3 is a Novel Regulator of Efferocytosis Required for both the Uptake and Degradation of Dying Cells by Macrophages

14:30—16:30
Workshop 2: Next Generation Multi-Ome Technologies (2:30 pm Start)
An area which has transformed the biomedical field and the workshop will provide theoretical and practical education and training in this essential field.

Grays Peak
* Amy Zhao, Yale University, USA
Session Chair

* Wilder Scott, University of British Columbia, Canada
Session Chair

Christian Hinze, Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Germany
Acute Kidney Injury Induces Pro-fibrotic Gene Expression Programs throughout the Kidney Tubule

Nicolas Ledru, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Single Nucleus Multiomic Sequencing of Human Kidney Identifies Potential Drivers of Fibrosis and Injury in Chronic Kidney Disease

Chang-Ru Tsai, Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Hippo Deficient Cardiac Fibroblasts Regulate Heart Fibrosis and Inflammation via Csf1 Signaling

Yupeng (David) He, AbbVie, Inc., USA
Laser Capture Microdissection Assisted Spatial Proteomics Analysis of Human Tissues for Fibrosis-Related Diseases

Michael Jeffrey Podolsky, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA
Genome-wide Screens Identify a Collagen-sensor that Controls Cell-mediated Collagen Turnover

Asish K. Ghosh, Northwestern University, USA
Cardiomyocyte PAI-1 Influences the Cardiac Transcriptome and Limits the Extent of Cardiac Fibrosis in Response to Left Ventricular Pressure Overload

16:30—17:00
Coffee Available

Longs Peak Foyer
17:00—19:00
Interface of Inflammation, Resolution and Disease (5:00 pm Start)

Longs Peak
Nicola L. Harris, Monash University, Australia
Remote Presentation: Small Intestinal Resident Eosinophils Maintain Gut Homeostasis Following Microbial Colonisation

* Ira Tabas, Columbia University, USA
Macrophage Metabolism in Inflammation Resolution

Bruce D. Levy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA
Dysregulated Inflammation Resolution Mechanisms in Lung Infection and Asthma

* Ai Ing Lim, NIAID, National Institutes of Health, USA
Short Talk: Maternal Infection Promotes Offspring Tissue-specific Immunity and Inflammation

Adri Chakraborty, Boston University, USA
Short Talk: Erg Deficiency in Lymphatic Endothelial Cells Drives Pulmonary Fibrosis and Lymphatic Dysfunction

17:00—19:00
Using Spatial Transcriptomics to Define Pathways Regulating Tissue Injury and Fibrosis (5:00 pm Start)

Grays Peak
* Neil C. Henderson, University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, UK
Session Chair

* Pierre-Louis Tharaux, INSERM, France
Session Chair

Naftali Kaminski, Yale University School of Medicine, USA
Remote Presentation: Cell-Based Precision Medicine in Pulmonary Fibrosis: The Future is Now

Rafael Kramann, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Spatial Transcriptomics Define Pathways Regulating Myocardial and Kidney Fibrosis

Rachana N. Pradhan, Genentech, USA
Cross-Tissue Organization of the Fibroblast Lineage: Across Health and Disease

Wilder Scott, University of British Columbia, Canada
Short Talk: Integrated scRNA- and scATAC-seq Analysis Reveals Latent Potential of Mesenchymal Progenitors Across Tissues

Sathish Subramanian, MGH / Broad Institute, USA
Short Talk: Spatio-cellular Dissection of Crohn's Disease Strictures Reveal Distinct Features of the Intestinal Fibrosis Microenvironment

19:00—21:00
On Own for Dinner


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15

07:00—08:00
Breakfast

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
08:00—11:00
Neuroimmune Interactions in Resolution of Inflammation (8:00 am Start)

Longs Peak
Daniel Mucida, Rockefeller University, USA
Neuroimmune Interactions in the Resolution of Intestinal Inflammation

* Jochem H.J. Bernink, Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands
Repair Mechanisms of the Human Intestinal Epithelium

Coffee Break

Florent Ginhoux, Singapore Immunology Network, Singapore
Remote Presentation: Macrophage Heterogeneity in Tissue Repair

Jan Schwab, Ohio State University College of Medicine, USA
Resolution of Inflammation in the Lesioned Central Nervous System

* Tal Burstyn-Cohen, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel
Short Talk: PROS1 Enhances the Resolution of Inflammation and Debris Clearance by Microglia

08:00—11:00
Epithelial Injury, Repair and Fibrosis (8:00 am Start)

Grays Peak
* Sunad Rangarajan, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, USA
Session Chair

* Jennifer Y. Chen, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Session Chair

Anna Greka, Harvard Medical School, USA
Remote Presentation: Targeting Toxic Proteinopathy to Treat Progressive Fibrosis

Benjamin D. Humphreys, Washington University, USA
Failed Epithelial Repair after Injury and Fibrosis: A Multimodal Single Cell Analysis

Coffee Break

Melanie Koenigshoff, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Reprogrammed Epithelial Cells Modify the ECM Niche in Pulmonary Fibrosis

Purushothama Rao Tata, Duke University School of Medicine, USA
Epithelial Cell Plasticity Associated with Lung Repair and Regeneration in Fibrosis

Christopher D. Lucas, University of Edinburgh, UK
Short Talk: Pannexin 1 Drives Efficient Epithelial Repair After Tissue Injury

11:00—17:00
On Own for Lunch

11:00—13:00
Poster Setup

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
13:00—22:00
Poster Viewing

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
14:30—16:30
Career Roundtable (Joint) (2:30 pm Start)

Castle Peaks 1-2
Christine Kim Garcia, Columbia University Medical Center, USA

Thomas A. Wynn, Pfizer, USA

David Lagares, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA

Bruce D. Koppelman, Cell Press, USA

Linde Meyaard, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands

16:30—17:00
Coffee Available

Longs Peak Foyer
17:00—19:00
Emerging Concepts in Inflammation and Tissue Repair (Joint) (5:00 pm Start)

Grays/Longs Peaks
* Megan Ballinger, Ohio State University, USA
Session Chair

Carla V. Rothlin, Yale University, USA
Integration of Cell Death Sensing in Tissue Repair Responses

* Gabrielle Fredman, Albany Medical Center, USA
New Mechanisms for Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators in Atherosclerosis and Aging

Konrad Hoeft, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Short Talk: Platelet-instructed SPP1+ Macrophages Drive Myofibroblast Activation in Fibrosis in a CXCL4 Dependent Manner

Kai Mesa, New York University, USA
Short Talk: Spatiotemporal Uncoupling of Perivascular Macrophage Proliferation and Niche Organization Contributes to Capillary Aging

19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
19:30—22:00
Poster Session 3

Colorado Rockies Ballroom

THURSDAY, JUNE 16

07:00—08:00
Breakfast

Colorado Rockies Ballroom
08:00—11:00
Translating Inflammation and Resolution to Therapies (8:00 am Start)

Longs Peak
* Meera Ramanujam, , USA
Session Chair

Didier Stainier, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany
Macrophages in Heart Regeneration

* Linde Meyaard, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
Inhibitory Receptors as Therapeutic Targets to Dampen Inflammation

Coffee Break

Nan Chiang, Harvard Medical School, USA
The Resolution of Inflammation: Origins and New Directions

Shelia M. Violette, Q32 Bio, USA
Targeting Complement in Chronic Inflammatory Disease

Catherine Godson, University College Dublin, Ireland
Novel Agents to Attenuate Inflammation and Suppress Fibrosis

Sylvain Perruche, l'UFR Sante, France
Short Talk: Resolution Mediators on their Way to the Clinic

Gaëtan Juban, Institut NeuroMyoGène, France
Short Talk: Pushing the Resolution of Inflammation through AMPK Activation to Improve Muscle Homeostasis in Degenerative Myopathies

08:00—11:00
Translational Prognostic and Diagnostic Biomarker Strategies (8:00 am Start)

Grays Peak
* Thomas A. Wynn, Pfizer, USA
Session Chair

* Neil C. Henderson, University of Edinburgh, Queen's Medical Research Institute, UK
Session Chair

Christine Kim Garcia, Columbia University Medical Center, USA
Genetic Markers of Susceptibility and Prognosis in Pulmonary Fibrosis

Oliver Eickelberg, Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Medicine, USA
Combined Genomic and Proteomic Analysis Identified Novel Markers and Mechanisms of Fibrotic Disease

Coffee Break

Andrzej S. Krolewski, Joslin Diabetes Center, USA
Circulating Proteins as Biomarkers of Progressive Kidney Disease

Peter Caravan, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA
Boston Use of Non-Invasive Imaging to Monitor Progression of Fibrosis in Disease

Paul Hoover, Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA
Short Talk: Intrarenal Myeloid Cells are Altered in Patients and Mice with Lupus Nephritis and are Associated with Distinct Forms of Kidney Damage

Amy Zhao, Yale University, USA
Short Talk: Peripheral Blood Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing of Patients with Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Diseases Reveals Fibrosis-Driving Monocytes and Etiology-Specific T Cells Responses

11:00—17:00
On Own for Lunch

16:30—17:00
Coffee Available

Longs Peak Foyer
17:00—18:45
New Approaches to Regeneration (5 :00 pm Start)

Longs Peak
* Kodi S. Ravichandran, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Session Chair

* Ophir Klein, University of California, San Francisco, USA
Regenerative Strategies of the Intestinal Epithelium

Edward Botchwey, Georgia Tech & Emory University, USA
Lipid Mediators in Regenerative Immunotherapy

Bola Hanna, Harvard Medical School, USA
Remote Presentation: Short Talk: The Gut Microbiota Promotes Distal Tissue Regeneration via RORγ+ Regulatory T Cell Emissaries

17:00—18:45
Fibrosis: Advances in the Development of Novel Therapies (5:00 pm Start)

Grays Peak
* Shelia M. Violette, Q32 Bio, USA
Session Chair

* Paul J. Yaworsky, Mediar Therapeutics, USA
Session Chair

Thomas A. Wynn, Pfizer, USA
Major Advances, Ongoing Challenges, and New Therapeutic Strategies for Fibrotic Disease

Matthew Thomas, Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany
Lessons Learned with Nintedanib Regulating Fibrosis across Multiple Diseases

Timothy P. Rolph, Akero Therapeutics, USA
Efruxifermin a Long-Acting FGF21 Analog as a Therapy for NASH

Darren Yuen, St. Michael's Hospital, Canada
Short Talk: AXL Inhibition Disrupts Fibrosis by Modulating YAP/TAZ-SMAD Signalling and Stiffness in Myofibroblasts

18:45—19:00
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers) (6:45 pm Start)

Longs Peak
18:45—19:00
Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions (Organizers) (6:45 pm Start)

Grays Peak
19:00—20:00
Social Hour with Lite Bites
No registration fees are used to fund alcohol served at this function.

Colorado Rockies Ballroom

FRIDAY, JUNE 17

08:00—08:00
Departure


*Session Chair †Invited, not yet responded.



Keystone Symposia thanks our Sponsors(s) for generously supporting this meeting:

AstraZeneca BioLegend, Inc.
Genentech, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc.
Novo Nordisk A/S PhenoVista Biosciences

We gratefully acknowledge additional support from these exhibitors at this conference:

BioLegend, Inc.
Please stop by to meet these exhibitors during the conference.


We gratefully acknowledge the generous grant for this conference provided by:


National Institutes of Health

Grant No. 1R13AI169926-01

Funding for this conference was made possible [in part] by Grant Number: 1R13AI169926-01 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.


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eLife Science Immunology / AAAS

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Pfizer Inc.


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