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photo Partha S Biswas, BVSc, MVSc, PhD

Rheumatology

Professor of Medicine

Email: psb13@pitt.edu

Phone: 412-648-8708

Contact
Office: Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology
S725 Biomedical Science Tower, 3500 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
 
Phone: 412-648-8708
Fax: 412-383-8753
E-mail: psb13@pitt.edu
Administrative Assistant:
Mackenzie Martin
Address: Biomedical Science Tower South, 7th Flr.
3500 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
Email: mtm144@pitt.edu
Phone: 412-383-8123
Fax: 412-383-8753
Education and Training
Education
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences, WBUAFS, India, 1998
Master of Veterinary Sciences, CCSHAU, India, 2000
PhD, Comparative and Experimental Medicine, The University of Tennessee, USA, 2005
Training
Research Fellow, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, 2005
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University Medical Center, 2007
Associate Research Scientist, The Hospital for Special Surgery, 2010
Research Interest
The research focus in the Biswas laboratory centers on understanding the impact of Interleukin-17 receptor signaling in renal immunity and autoimmunity by combining basic and translation research. The kidney is often subject to irreversible damage caused by infections and auto-inflammatory conditions. The incidence of end-stage kidney damage is increasing worldwide and represents a major clinical and economic burden. Currently there are no effective treatments for this fatal condition. The complex inflammatory cytokine network and renal inflammatory events that drive the progression of kidney injury to irreversible damage is poorly understood. The research program in the Biswas laboratory is divided into several areas, focused around IL-17 receptor signaling in the kidney:

1) Determining how IL-17 drives irreversible kidney damage, with the ultimate goal of revealing effective therapeutic approaches to block IL-17 signaling in chronic kidney diseases, including lupus nephritis.

2) Defining the mechanisms of IL-17-mediated renal immunity against disseminated candidiasis and uropathogenic E. coli infection.

3) Understanding the role of IL-17 receptor signaling in renal fibrosis, the final outcome of acute or chronic kidney diseases leading to kidney dysfunction.
Publications
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Selected Publications:
Jawale, C.V., Ramani, K., Li, D., Coleman, B.M., Oberoi, R.S., Kapul, S., Lin, I., Desai, J.V., Delgoffe, G.M., Lionakis, M.S., Bender, F.H., Prokopienko, A.J., Nolin, T.D., Gaffen, S.L., Biswas, P.S. Restoring glucose uptake rescues neutrophil dysfunction and protects against systemic fungal infection in mouse model of kidney disease. Science Translational Medicine. 2020; 12(548).
Aggor, F.E.Y., Break, T.J., Trevejo-Nunez, G., Whibley, N., Coleman, B.M., Bailey, R.D., Kaplan, D.H., Naglik, J.R., Shan, W., Shetty, A.C., McCracken, C., Durum, S.K., Biswas, P.S., Bruno, V.M., Kolls, J.K., Lionakis, M.S., Gaffen, S.L. Oral epithelial IL-22/STAT3 signaling licenses IL-17-mediated immunity to oral mucosal candidiasis. Science Immunology. 2020; 5(48).
Majumder, S., Amatya, N., Revu, S., Jawale, C.V., Wu, D., Rittenhouse, N., Menk, A., Kupul, S., Du, F., Raphael, I., Bhattacharjee, A., Siebenlist, U., Hand, T.W., Delgoffe, G.M., Poholek, A.C., Gaffen, S.L., Biswas, P.S., McGeachy, M.J>. IL-17 metabolically reprograms activated fibroblastic reticular cells for proliferation and survival. Nature Immunology. 2019; 20 (5): 534-545.
Ramani K., Jawale C.V., Verma A.H., Coleman B.M., Kolls J.K., Biswas P.S. Unexpected kidney-restricted role for IL-17 receptor signaling in defense against systemic Candida albicans infection. JCI Insight. 2018; 3(9): pii:98241.
Verma, A. H., Richardson, J. P., Zhou, C., Coleman, B. M., Moyes, D. L., Ho, J., Huppler, A. R., Ramani, K., McGeachy, M. J., Mufazalov, I. A., Waisman, A., Kane, L. P., Biswas, P. S., Hube, B., Naglik, J. R., Gaffen, S. L. Oral epithelial cells orchestrate innate type 17 responses to Candida albicans through the virulence factor candidalysin. Sci Immunol. 2017; 2(17).
Biswas, P. S., Khatun, H., Das, N., Sarker, M. M., Anisuzzaman, M. Mapping and validation of QTLs for cold tolerance at seedling stage in rice from an indica cultivar Habiganj Boro VI (Hbj.BVI). 3 Biotech. 2017; 7(6)359.
Tan, J., Tedrow, J. R., Nouraie, M., Dutta, J. A., Miller, D. T., Li, X., Yu, S., Chu, Y., Juan-Guardela, B., Kaminski, N., Ramani, K., Biswas, P. S., Zhang, Y., Kass, D. J. Loss of Twist1 in the Mesenchymal Compartment Promotes Increased Fibrosis in Experimental Lung Injury by Enhanced Expression of CXCL12. J Immunol. 2017; 198(6): 2269-2285.
Ramani, K., Garg, A. V., Jawale, C. V., Conti, H. R., Whibley, N., Jackson, E. K., Shiva, S. S., Horne, W., Kolls, J. K., Gaffen, S. L., Biswas, P. S. The Kallikrein-Kinin System: A Novel Mediator of IL-17-Driven Anti-Candida Immunity in the Kidney. PLoS Pathog. 2016; 12(11).
Tan, J., Tedrow, J. R., Dutta, J. A., Juan-Guardela, B., Nouraie, M., Chu, Y., Trejo Bittar, H., Ramani, K., Biswas, P. S., Veraldi, K. L., Kaminski, N., Zhang, Y., Kass, D. J. Expression of RXFP1 Is Decreased in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Implications for Relaxin-based Therapies. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2016; 194(11): 1392-1402.
Ramani K, Biswas PS. Interleukin 17 signaling drives Type 1 Interferon induced proliferative crescentic glomerulonephritis in lupus-prone mice. Clin Immunonol. 2016; 162: 31-36.
Sponsored Research/Activities
Title: Mechanisms of neutrophil dysfunction in antifungal immunity
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
Grant Number: R01 AI142354
Start Year: 2019
End Year: 2024
Title: Twist1 Subphenotypes and Pulmonary Fibrosis
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
Grant Number: R01 HL126990
Start Year: 2015
End Year: 2020
Title: Mechanisms of IL-17 Mediated Host Defense in the Kidney
Role: Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, & Kidney Disease
Grant Number: R01 DK104680
Start Year: 2015
End Year: 2020
Title: Regulation of IL-17 Signaling by RNA Binding Proteins in Autoimmune Pathology
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
Grant Number: R21 AI145242
Start Year: 2019
End Year: 2021
Title: Regulation of renal IL-17 signaling in antibody-mediated kidney diseases
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Funding Agency: Rheumatology Research Foundation/ Rheumatology Research Foundation
Start Year: 2019
End Year: 2021
Title: Does Sildenafil Improve Endothelial Dysfunction in Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Role: Co-Investigator
Funding Agency: National Institute of Arthritis, Muscoskel, & Skin Disease
Grant Number: R21 AR069174
Start Year: 2016
End Year: 2020