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Maija
Hollmen
InFLAMES Flagship
Docent, MediCity
Senior Research Fellow, MediCity
PhD, Doc.; Principal Investigator, Academy Research Fellow

Contact

+358 29 450 4389
Tykistökatu 6
20520
Turku

Areas of expertise

Tumor Immunology
Immunotherapy
Macrophages
Breast Cancer
Antibodies

Biography

I got interested in the immunological aspect of cancer during my three-year postdoctoral training at ETH Zurich with professor Michael Detmar during the years 2011-2014. Before this I had already built extensive knowledge in cancer biology, epidermal growth factor receptor signaling and immunotherapy during my PhD studies with professor Klaus Elenius. These two periods have educated me to do trans-disciplinary research combining different methods and ideas together with good outcome. I am at the state of leading a small tumor immunology research group and building collaborations both nationally and internationally. The aim of my research is to always produce clinically relevant data that can be translated directly from bench to bedside. Therefore, a vital part of my research has been done in collaboration with clinicians and pharma companies.

Teaching

Lecturer in Molecular Medicine and Basic Immunology; Normal and Pathological Angiogenesis, Myeloid Leukocytes and Pattern Recognition

Research

Development of strategies targeting immunosuppressive cells, molecules and pathways with less toxicity and with more universal role in tumor progression is an unmet clinical need. Possibilities to control the presence of suppressive cells within tumors are key factors in opening new avenues to fight against cancer growth. This is highly important since efforts in re-activating immune responses against tumors solely by blocking T cell inhibitory molecules have not shown promise as a single therapy for the vast majority of patients.

Mechanisms regulating macrophage phenotype in the tumor microenvironment has emerged as a highly potential field in drug development. Moreover, definitive biomarkers indicative of immunotherapy treatment response and feasible assessment of the immunological changes of the tumor microenvironment during and after treatment are severely lacking.

Our research exploits a unique scavenger receptor Clever-1, expressed on a subpopulation of immunosuppressive macrophages, to alleviate tumor related inflammation and develop Clever-1 as a companion therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic biomarker to treat and identify patients under immunosuppression. This involves the use of in vivo tumor models and sophisticated immunological assays with cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art imaging combined with fresh human cancer patient material to elucidate the function of Clever-1 in controlling macrophage mediated local and systemic immune responses. Our results potentially have a high impact in understanding the mechanism of macrophage-mediated immunosuppression in cancer and promoting anti-Clever-1 immunotherapy into clinical trials where it may have benefits in comparison with currently available immune activating drugs.

Publications

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Single-cell functional genomics reveals determinants of sensitivity and resistance to natural killer cells in blood cancers (2023)

Immunity
Dufva Olli, Gandolfi Sara, Huuhtanen Jani, Dashevsky Olga, Duàn Hanna, Saeed Khalid, Klievink Jay, Nygren Petra, Bouhlal Jonas, Lahtela Jenni, Näätänen Anna, Ghimire Bishwa R., Hannunen Tiina, Ellonen Pekka, Lähteenmäki Hanna, Rumm Pauliina, Theodoropoulos Jason, Laajala Essi, Härkönen Jouni, Pölönen Petri, Heinäniemi Merja, Hollmén Maija, Yamano Shizuka, Shirasaki Ryosuke, Barbie David A., Roth Jennifer A., Romee Rizwan, Sheffer Michal, Lähdesmäki Harri, Lee Dean A., De Matos Simoes Ricardo, Kankainen Matti, Mitsiades Constantine S., Mustjoki Satu
(Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (A1))

Disadvantages of high fluid infusion rate in cardiac surgery (2022)

European Journal of Anaesthesiology
Koskinen Atte, Aittokallio Jenni, Gunn Jarmo, Relander Arto, Viikinkoski Emma, Vasankari Tuija, Jalkanen Juho, Hollmén Maija, Kiviniemi Tuomas O
(Kirjoitus tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (B1))

Preclinical Evaluation of a Humanized Antibody Against Common Lymphatic Endothelial and Vascular Endothelial Receptor-1, 89Zr-Desferrioxamine-Bexmarilimab, in a Rabbit Model of Renal Fibrosis (2022)

Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Moisio Olli, Virta Jenni, Yatkin Emrah, Liljenbäck Heidi, Palani Senthil, Viitanen Riikka, Miner Maxwell WG, Oikonen Vesa, Tolvanen Tuula, Vugts Danielle J, Taimen Pekka, Li Xiang-Guo, Hollmén Maija, Jalkanen Sirpa, Roivainen Anne
(Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (A1))

Clever-1 positive macrophages in breast cancer (2022)

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
Mutka Minna, Virtakoivu Reetta, Joensuu Kristiina, Hollmén Maija, Heikkilä Päivi
(Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (A1))

Cancer immunotherapies transition endothelial cells into HEVs that generate TCF1+ T lymphocyte niches through a feed-forward loop (2022)

Cancer Cell
Hua Yichao, Vella Gerlanda, Rambow Florian, Allen Elizabeth, Antoranz Martinez Asier, Duhamel Marie, Takeda Akira, Jalkanen Sirpa, Junius Steffie, Smeets Ann, Nittner David, Dimmeler Stefanie, Hehlgans Thomas, Liston Adrian, Bosisio Francesca Maria, Floris Giuseppe, Laoui Damya, Hollmén Maija, Lambrechts Diether, Merchiers Pascal, Marine Jean-Christophe, Schlenner Susan, Bergers Gabriele
(Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli tai data-artikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (A1))