Angelo A. Cardoso, M.D., Ph.D.
Angelo Cardoso, M.D., Ph.D., brings two decades of international, groundbreaking leukemia research to his new role at the Center for Gene Therapy.
Dr. Cardoso was educated in Portugal, where he received his medical degree. He earned his Ph.D. from University of Paris, after completing doctoral research work in France, Portugal and here in the U.S. at Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He spent a decade at Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute as an Instructor of Medicine, then taught medicine and molecular genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Dr. Cardoso focuses on the genetic mechanism of leukemia, especially acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in children.
At the Center for Gene Therapy, Dr. Cardoso will examine, in his words, “molecular crosstalk between leukemia cells and the bone marrow microenvironment,” as the disease progresses. One of his goals will be to develop “selective inhibitors for high-risk and refractory, relapsed pediatric ALL.”
Location
Duarte Cancer Center
Duarte, CA 91010
Education & Experience
1998, University of Paris XI Medical School, Paris France, Ph.D., Immunology, Summa Cum Laude
1987, Abel Salazar Institute for the Biomedical Sciences, Porto University, Porto, Portugal, M.D.
1993-1996 Research Associate, Division of Hematologic Malignancies, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
1991-1993 Ph.D. Candidate, IRSC - CNRS, Villejuif, France, University of Paris XI Medical School, France
1990 Research Fellow, Bone Marrow Transplantation Laboratory, Division of Hematology/ Oncology, University of Connecticut Medical School, Farmington, CT
1988-1990 Research Fellow, Immunology Laboratory, Curry Cabral Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal
1988-1990, Resident in General Medicine, Egas Moniz Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal
2016-present, Research Professor, Center for Gene Therapy, Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Institute, City of Hope, Duarte, CA
2014-2016, Director, Angio BioCore, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
2013-2014, Director of R&D, ApeX Therapeutics, Indianapolis, IN
2012-2014, Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
2008-2012, Assistant Professor of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN.
2008-2012, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, IU Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, IN.
2006-2007, Visiting Assistant Professor of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, IU Simon Cancer Center, Indianapolis, IN
2006, Instructor in Medicine, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and, Harvard/MIT Biomedical Engineering Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1996-2005, Instructor in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA
Research
Lab Members
Diana Browning, Ph.D.
dbrowning@coh.org
Jonathan D. Chupka
jchupka@coh.org
Monica Torres-Coronado, Ph.D.
mcoronado@coh.org
Agnes M. Gardner
agardner@coh.org
Xiu-Li Li
xiulili@coh.org
Zhongqi Li
zli@coh.org
Awards & Memberships
Awards
2007-2008, IUPUI Honors Program Research Fellow, IUPUI, Indianapolis, IN
2001-2003, New Investigator Award in Leukemia Research, Leukemia Research Foundation
2000-2003, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Breast Cancer Award
1999, National Leukemia Research Association
1991-1994, Praxis XXI Program Ph.D. Fellowship (Portugal and European Community)
1990-1991, JNICT Research Fellowship
Publications
Zhang H, Rodriguez S, Wang L, Wang S, Serezani H, Kapur R, Cardoso AA, Carlesso N. Differential contribution of TRIF and MyD88 in regulating TLR4 induced exhaustion of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells during sepsis. Stem Cell Reports 2016 (accepted for publication).
Wang L, Rodriguez S, Zhang H, Cao L, Parish J, Mumaw C, Zollman A, Kamoka M, Mu J, Chen DZ, Srour E, Chitteti B, Hoegenesh H, Boswell S, Manshouri T, Verstovsek S, Yoder M, Kapur R, Cardoso AA, Carlesso N. Notch-dependent repression of miR-155 in the bone marrow niche regulates hematopoiesis in a NF-κB dependent manner. Cell Stem Cell 2014; 15: 51-65.
Chitteti BR, Kobayashi M, Cheng Y, Hu P, Zhang H, Poteat BA, Broxmeyer HE, Pelus LM, Hanenberg H., Zollman A, Kamocka G, Carlesso N, Cardoso AA, Kacena M, Srour EF. CD166 regulates human and murine hematopoietic stem cells and the hematopoietic niche. Blood 2014; 124: 519-529.
Yoshimoto M, Porayette P, Glosson NL, Conway SJ, Carlesso N, Cardoso AA, Kaplan MH, Yoder MC. Autonomous murine T-cell progenitor production in the extra-embryonic yolk sac before HSC emergence. Blood 2012; 119: 5706-5714.
Cardoso AA, Jiang Y, Luo M, Reed AM, He Y, Kelley MR, Fishel ML. APE1/Ref-1 Redox Function regulates STAT3 transcriptional activity and Ref-1/STAT3 dual-targeting synergize to effectively inhibit pancreatic cancer cell survival. PLoS ONE 2012; 7: e47462.
Gökmen-Polar Y, Sanders KL, Goswami C, Cano OD, Zaheer NA, Jain RK, Kessler KA, Nelson Jr RP, Vance GH, Smith D, Li L, Cardoso AA, Badve S, Loehrer Sr PJ, Sledge Jr GW. Establishment and characterization of a novel cell line derived from human thymoma A/B tumor. Lab Inv 2012; 92:1564-73.
Yoshimoto M, Porayette P, Glosson NL, Conway SJ, Carlesso N, Cardoso AA, Kaplan MH, Yoder MC. Autonomous T cell progenitor production in the extra-embryonic yolk sac prior to HSC emergence. Blood 2012; 119: 5706-5714.;
Shanmugam R, Gade P, Wilson-Weekes A, Sayar H, Suvannasankha A, Goswami C, Li, Cardoso AA, Al Baghdadi T, Sargent KJ, Cripe LD, Kalvakolanu DV, Boswell HS. A non-canonical Flt3ITD/NF-κB signaling pathway represses DAPK1 in acute myeloid leukemia. Clin Cancer Res 2012; 18: 360-369.;
Maia S, Pelletier M, Ding J, Hsu YM, Sallan SE, Nadler LM, Rao SP, Cardoso AA. Aberrant expression of functional BAFF-system receptors in malignant B-cell precursors impacts leukemia cell survival. PLoS ONE 2011; 6: e20787.
Batista A, Barata JT, Raderschall E, Sallan SE, Carlesso N, Nadler LM, Cardoso AA. Targeting of active mTOR inhibits primary leukemia T-cells and synergizes with cytotoxic drugs and signaling inhibitors. Exp Hematol 2011; 39:457-472.
Vasconcellos JF, Laranjeira AB, Zanchin N, Otubo R, Vaz TH, Cardoso AA. Brandalise SR, Yunes JA. Increased CCL2 and IL-8 in the malignant bone marrow microenvironment in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pediat Blood Cancer 2011; 56:568-575. ;
Balcells M, Martorell J, Olive C, Santacana M, Chitalia V, Cardoso AA, Edelman ER. Smooth muscle cells orchestrate the endothelial cell response to flow and injury. Circulation 2010; 121: 2192-2199.
Cardoso B, Martins LR, Santos C, Nadler LM, Boussiotis VA, Cardoso AA, Barata JT. Interleukin-4 stimulates proliferation and growth of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells by activating mTOR signaling. Leukemia 2009; 23: 206-208.;
Yunes JA, Cardoso AA, Yunes RA, Correa R, Campos-Buzzi F, Cechinel-Filho V. Antiproliferative effects of a series of cyclic imides on primary endothelial cells and a leukemia cell line. Z. Naturforsch. 2008; 63: 675-680.