
Overview
Background
I am Professor, NHMRC Investigator Fellow (EL2) and group leader (Exosome Biology Laboratory) at UQ Centre for Clinical Research. I am nationally and internationally (>20 invitations to international meetings in the last 5 years) acknowledged key opinion leader on Extracellular Vesicle (rated 3th worldwide (Top 0.015%) and 1st in Australia in expertise for “Extracellular Vesicles and Exosomes” on Expertscape) and biomarker discovery (140 publications, and >8000 citations in the last 7 year). I have made a major conceptual contribution to EV biology with diagnostic and therapeutic implications. In the last 8 years, my primary research and commercialisation activities have focused on the identification and validation of biomarkers, and development of In Vitro Multivariate Index Assays for clinically relevant complications (including ovarian cancers, and obstetrical syndromes) and their translation into clinical applications. In Academia, I have pursued these objectives through the development and leadership of clinical translation research teams and facilities, both in Australia and overseas. For example, I had a leadership role in established the Centre for Clinical Diagnostics (CCD). Within the UQCCR, I established an exosome research team to evaluate the clinical utility of extracellular vesicles as liquid biopsies, IVDs and therapeutics. Much of our effort in this field of endeavour has involved optimising isolation methods for extracellular vesicles and their analytical analysis - including the use of protein solution array (e.g. Luminex), mass spectrometry profiling (using MS/MS SWATH) and more recently miRNA analysis.
Availability
- Professor Carlos Salomon Gallo is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Biochemistry, Universidad de Concepción
- Masters (Research) of Clinical Medicine, Universidad de Concepción
- Doctor of Philosophy, Universidad de Chile
Research interests
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Exosomes
My research program focused on obstetrics and gynaecology, and it has investigated the release of extracellular vesicles by the placenta during gestation, and tumour cells in ovarian cancer progression, and their utility as a biomarker for a wide range of pregnancy complications, and ovarian cancer. To date, the major impact of my publications has been: (1) identifying new pathways for fetal-maternal, and cancer communication; and (2) establishing the clinical utility of endogenous nanovesicles as liquid biopsy biomarkers for complications of pregnancy, and ovarian cancer, and their utility as therapeutic agents. These two outcomes of my research program provide a NOVEL CONCEPTUAL basis, and evidence for translation, resulting in changes in clinical practice and management. My research group (Exosome Biology Laboratory) explore the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) under normal and pathological conditions. My group applies ISO standards (ISO17025 and 13185) to the isolation, characterisation of EVs and has elucidated their role so as to evaluate their clinical utility as biomarkers of disease and therapeutic interventions. During the past 10 years, my primary research and commercialisation activities have focused on the identification and validation of biomarkers, and development of In Vitro Multivariate Index Assays for clinically relevant complications (including ovarian cancers, and obstetrical syndromes) and their translation into clinical applications.
Research impacts
My research program focused on obstetrics and gynaecology, and it has investigated the release of extracellular vesicles by the placenta during gestation, and tumour cells in ovarian cancer progression, and their utility as a biomarker for a wide range of pregnancy complications, and ovarian cancer. To date, the major impact of my publications has been: (1) identifying new pathways for fetal-maternal, and cancer communication; and (2) establishing the clinical utility of endogenous nanovesicles as liquid biopsy biomarkers for complications of pregnancy, and ovarian cancer, and their utility as therapeutic agents. These two outcomes of my research program provide a NOVEL CONCEPTUAL basis, and evidence for translation, resulting in changes in clinical practice and management. My research group (Exosome Biology Laboratory) explore the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) under normal and pathological conditions. My group applies ISO standards (ISO17025 and 13185) to the isolation, characterisation of EVs and has elucidated their role so as to evaluate their clinical utility as biomarkers of disease and therapeutic interventions. During the past 10 years, my primary research and commercialisation activities have focused on the identification and validation of biomarkers, and development of In Vitro Multivariate Index Assays for clinically relevant complications (including ovarian cancers, and obstetrical syndromes) and their translation into clinical applications.
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Low dose aspirin modulates the proteomic content of placental trophoblast derived exosomes at different oxygen tensions
Dutta, Suchismita, Palma, Carlos, Lai, Andrew, Kumar, Sathish, Hyett, Jonathan, Nakahara, Angela, Longo, Sherri and Salomon, Carlos (2019). Low dose aspirin modulates the proteomic content of placental trophoblast derived exosomes at different oxygen tensions. 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI), Paris France, March 12-16, 2019. Thousand Oaks, CA, United States: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1177/1933719119834079
2019
Conference Publication
Exosomal MiRNA profile in exosomes isolated from adipose tissue explants from normal and gestational diabetes mellitus pregnancies
Jayabalan, Nanthini, Guanzon, Dominic, McIntyre, David, Lappas, Martha and Salomon, Carlos (2019). Exosomal MiRNA profile in exosomes isolated from adipose tissue explants from normal and gestational diabetes mellitus pregnancies. 66th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Investigation (SRI) , Paris, France, 12-16 March 2019. Thousand Oaks, CA, United States: Sage.
2019
Conference Publication
Liquid chromatography-multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry quantification of extracellular vesicles signaling proteins in placental cells under different physiological conditions
Palma, Carlos and Salomon, Carlos (2019). Liquid chromatography-multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry quantification of extracellular vesicles signaling proteins in placental cells under different physiological conditions. Meeting of the International Federation of Placenta Associations (IFPA), Tokyo, Japan, 21-24 September, 2018. London, United Kingdom: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2019.06.321
2018
Journal Article
Adipose tissue exosomal proteomic profile reveals a role on placenta glucose metabolism in gestational diabetes mellitus
Jayabalan, Nanthini, Lai, Andrew, Ormazabal, Valeska, Adam, Stefanie, Guanzon, Dominic, Palma, Carlos, Scholz-Romero, Katherin, Lim, Ratana, Jansson, Thomas, McIntyre, Harold David, Lappas, Martha and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Adipose tissue exosomal proteomic profile reveals a role on placenta glucose metabolism in gestational diabetes mellitus. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 104 (5) jcem-201801599, 1735-1752. doi: 10.1210/jc.2018-01599
2018
Journal Article
The potential role of miRNAs and exosomes in chemotherapy in ovarian cancer
Alharbi, Mona, Zuñiga, Felipe, Elfeky, Omar, Guanzon, Dominic, Lai, Andrew, Rice, Gregory E., Perrin, Lewis, Hooper, John and Salomon, Carlos (2018). The potential role of miRNAs and exosomes in chemotherapy in ovarian cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer, 25 (12), R663-R685. doi: 10.1530/erc-18-0019
2018
Journal Article
Human placental exosomes in gestational diabetes mellitus carry a specific set of miRNAs associated with skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity
Nair, Soumyalekshmi, Jayabalan, Nanthini, Guanzon, Dominic, Palma, Carlos, Scholz-Romero, Katherin, Elfeky, Omar, Zuñiga, Felipe, Ormazabal, Valeska, Diaz, Emilio, Rice, Gregory E., Duncombe, Gregory, Jansson, Thomas, McIntyre, Harold David, Lappas, Martha and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Human placental exosomes in gestational diabetes mellitus carry a specific set of miRNAs associated with skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity. Clinical Science, 132 (22), 2451-2467. doi: 10.1042/cs20180487
2018
Journal Article
Circulating exosomal miRNA profile during term and preterm birth pregnancies - a longitudinal study
Menon, Ramkumar, Debnath, Chirantan, Lai, Andrew, Guanzon, Dominic, Bhatnagar, Shinjini, Pallavi, S. K., Sheller-Miller, Samantha, The Garbhini Study team and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Circulating exosomal miRNA profile during term and preterm birth pregnancies - a longitudinal study. Endocrinology, 160 (2), 249-275. doi: 10.1210/en.2018-00836
2018
Journal Article
Circulating cell-free miR-494 and miR-21 are disease response biomarkers associated with interim-positron emission tomography response in patients with diffuse large b-cell lymphoma
Cui, Qingyan, Vari, Frank, Cristino, Alexandre S., Salomon, Carlos, Rice, Gregory E., Sabdia, Muhammed B., Guanzon, Dominic, Palma, Carlos, Mathew, Marina, Talaulikar, Dipti, Jain, Sanjiv, Han, Erica, Hertzberg, Mark S., Gould, Clare, Crooks, Pauline, Thillaiyampalam, Gayathri, Keane, Colm and Gandhi, Maher K. (2018). Circulating cell-free miR-494 and miR-21 are disease response biomarkers associated with interim-positron emission tomography response in patients with diffuse large b-cell lymphoma. Oncotarget, 9 (78), 34644-34657. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.26141
2018
Journal Article
Detection of FGFR2: FAM76A fusion gene in circulating tumor RNA based on catalytic signal amplification of graphene oxide-loaded magnetic nanoparticles
Gorgannezhad, Lena, Umer, Muhammad, Kamal Masud, Mostafa, Yamauchi, Yusuke, A.Hossain, Shahriar, Tanaka, Shunsuke, Salomon, Carlos, Kline, Richard, Nguyen, Nam-Trung and Shiddiky, Muhammad J. A. (2018). Detection of FGFR2: FAM76A fusion gene in circulating tumor RNA based on catalytic signal amplification of graphene oxide-loaded magnetic nanoparticles. Electroanalysis, 30 (10), 2293-2301. doi: 10.1002/elan.201800282
2018
Journal Article
Proteomic analysis of exosomes reveals an association between cell invasiveness and exosomal bioactivity on endothelial and mesenchymal cell migration
Sharma, Shayna, Alharbi, Mona, Kobayashi, Miharu, Lai, Andrew, Guanzon, Dominic, Zuñiga, Felipe, Ormazabal, Valeska, Palma, Carlos, Scholz-Romero, Katherin, Rice, Gregory E., Hooper, John D. and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Proteomic analysis of exosomes reveals an association between cell invasiveness and exosomal bioactivity on endothelial and mesenchymal cell migration. Clinical Science, 132 (18), 2029-2044. doi: 10.1042/CS20180425
2018
Journal Article
Differential expression of keratinocyte-derived extracellular vesicle mirnas discriminate exosomes from apoptotic bodies and microvesicles
Than, Uyen T. T., Guanzon, Dominic, Broadbent, James A., Leavesley, David, Salomon, Carlos and Parker, Tony J. (2018). Differential expression of keratinocyte-derived extracellular vesicle mirnas discriminate exosomes from apoptotic bodies and microvesicles. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 9 (SEP) 535, 1-15. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2018.00535
2018
Journal Article
Association between insulin resistance and the development of cardiovascular disease
Ormazabal, Valeska, Nair, Soumyalekshmi, Elfeky, Omar, Aguayo, Claudio, Salomon, Carlos and Zuñiga, Felipe A. (2018). Association between insulin resistance and the development of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular Diabetology, 17 (1) 122, 122. doi: 10.1186/s12933-018-0762-4
2018
Journal Article
Amnion epithelial cell derived exosomes induce inflammatory changes in uterine cells
Hadley, Emily E., Sheller-Miller, Samantha, Saade, George, Salomon, Carlos, Mesiano, Sam, Taylor, Robert N., Taylor, Brandie D. and Menon, Ramkumar (2018). Amnion epithelial cell derived exosomes induce inflammatory changes in uterine cells. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 219 (5), 478.e1-478.e21. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2018.08.021
2018
Journal Article
Naked-eye and electrochemical detection of isothermally amplified HOTAIR long non-coding RNA
Islam, Md Nazmul, Moriam, Sofia, Umer, Muhammad, Phan, Hoang-Phuong, Salomon, Carlos, Kline, Richard, Nguyen, Nam-Trung and Shiddiky, Muhammad J. A. (2018). Naked-eye and electrochemical detection of isothermally amplified HOTAIR long non-coding RNA. The Analyst, 143 (13), 3021-3028. doi: 10.1039/c7an02109g
2018
Journal Article
Amniotic fluid exosome proteomic profile exhibits unique pathways of term and preterm labor
Dixon, C. Luke, Sheller-Miller, Samantha, Saade, George R., Fortunato, Stephen J., Lai, Andrew, Palma, Carlos, Guazon, Dominic, Salomon, Carlos and Menon, Ramkumar (2018). Amniotic fluid exosome proteomic profile exhibits unique pathways of term and preterm labor. Endocrinology, 159 (5), 2229-2240. doi: 10.1210/en.2018-00073
2018
Journal Article
Extracellular vesicles and their immunomodulatory functions in pregnancy
Nair, Soumyalekshmi and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Extracellular vesicles and their immunomodulatory functions in pregnancy. Seminars in Immunopathology, 40 (5), 1-13. doi: 10.1007/s00281-018-0680-2
2018
Journal Article
Placental exosomes profile in maternal and fetal circulation in intrauterine growth restriction - Liquid biopsies to monitoring fetal growth
Miranda, Jezid, Paules, Cristina, Nair, Soumyalekshmi, Lai, Andrew, Palma, Carlos, Scholz-Romero, Katherin, Rice, Gregory E., Gratacos, Eduard, Crispi, Fatima and Salomon, Carlos (2018). Placental exosomes profile in maternal and fetal circulation in intrauterine growth restriction - Liquid biopsies to monitoring fetal growth. Placenta, 64, 34-43. doi: 10.1016/j.placenta.2018.02.006
2018
Journal Article
Dynamics of interacting fermions under spin-orbit coupling in an optical lattice clock
Bromley, S. L., Kolkowitz, S., Bothwell, T., Kedar, D., Safavi-Naini, A., Wall, M. L., Salomon, C., Rey, A. M. and Ye, J. (2018). Dynamics of interacting fermions under spin-orbit coupling in an optical lattice clock. Nature Physics, 14 (4), 399-404. doi: 10.1038/s41567-017-0029-0
2018
Journal Article
Biological functions and current advances in isolation and detection strategies for exosome nanovesicles
Boriachek, Kseniia, Islam, Md Nazmul, Möller, Andreas, Salomon, Carlos, Nguyen, Nam-Trung, Hossain, Md Shahriar A., Yamauchi, Yusuke and Shiddiky, Muhammad J. A. (2018). Biological functions and current advances in isolation and detection strategies for exosome nanovesicles. Small, 14 (6) 1702153, 1702153. doi: 10.1002/smll.201702153
2018
Journal Article
Placental exosomes during gestation: liquid biopsies carrying signals for the regulation of human parturition
Salomon, Carlos, Nuzhat, Zarin, Dixon, Christopher L. and Menon, Ramkumar (2018). Placental exosomes during gestation: liquid biopsies carrying signals for the regulation of human parturition. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 24 (9), 974-982. doi: 10.2174/1381612824666180125164429
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
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- Professor Carlos Salomon Gallo is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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The Role of Placental Exosomes in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) affects ~5% of all pregnancies and parallels the global increase in obesity and type 2 diabetes. In the USA alone, GDM affects more than 135,000 pregnancies per year. Lifestyle changes that impact adversely on caloric balance are thought to be a contributing factor in this emerging pandemic (Ferrara, Kahn et al. 2004; Robitaille and Grant 2008). The current ‘gold standard’ for the diagnosis of GDM is the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 24–28 weeks of gestation (Salomon, Westermeier et al. 2012). When GDM is diagnosed in the late second or early third trimester of pregnancy the ‘pathology’ is most likely well-established and the possibility to reverse or limit potential adverse effect on perinatal outcomes may be limited (Agarwal, Weigl et al. 2011). Early detection of predisposition to and/or onset of GDM, thus, is the first step in developing, evaluating and implementing efficacious treatment. If such early detection tests were available, they would represent a major advance and contribution to the discipline and afford the opportunity to evaluate alternate treatment and clinical management strategies to improve health outcomes for both mother and baby. Based upon recent technological developments and studies, we consider it realistic that a clinically useful antenatal screening test can be developed. Unlike diseases such as cancer where biomarkers need to be exquisitely specific, a useful antenatal screening test would ideally be highly sensitive, but not necessarily highly specific. The consequence of a false positive would be no worse than an erroneous triage to high-risk care.
Recent studies highlight the putative utility of tissue-specific nanovesicles (e.g. exosomes) in the diagnosis of disease onset and treatment monitoring (Taylor and Gercel-Taylor 2005; Armitage, Poston et al. 2008; Simpson, Jensen et al. 2008; Atay, Gercel-Taylor et al. 2011; Atay, Gercel-Taylor et al. 2011; Chen, Ge et al. 2012). To date there is a paucity of data defining changes in the release, role and diagnostic utility of placenta-derived nanovesicles (e.g. exosomes) in pregnancies complicated by GDM.
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Extracellular vesicles and ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer (OC) is one of the most diagnosed gynecological cancers in women. Due to the lack of effective early stage screening, women are more often diagnosed at an advanced stage; therefore, it is associated with poor patient outcomes. There are a lack of tools to identify patients at the highest risk of developing this cancer. Moreover, early detection strategies, therapeutic approaches, and real-time monitoring of responses to treatment to improve survival and quality of life are also inadequate. Tumor development and progression are dependent upon cell-to-cell communication, allowing cancer cells to re-program cells not only within the surrounding tumor microenvironment, but also at distant sites. Recent studies established that extracellular vesicles (EVs) mediate bi-directional communication between normal and cancerous cells. EVs are highly stable membrane vesicles that are released from a wide range of cells, including healthy and cancer cells. They contain tissue-specific signaling molecules (e.g., proteins and miRNA) and, once released, regulate target cell phenotypes, inducing a pro-tumorigenic and immunosuppressive phenotype to contribute to tumor growth and metastasis as well as proximal and distal cell function. Thus, EVs are a "fingerprint" of their cell of origin and reflect the metabolic status. Additionally, via the capacity to evade the immune system and remain stable over long periods in circulation, EVs can be potent therapeutic agents.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Role of extracellular vesicles mitochondria DNA in maternal obesity
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sailesh Kumar
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Doctor Philosophy
Characterization of Extracellular vesicles (EV)-associated lipids in the diagnosis of Ovarian cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor John Hooper, Dr Andrew Lai, Dr Dominic Guanzon
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Doctor Philosophy
Scalable Production of Ligand-Directed Extracellular Vesicles for Targeted Ovarian Cancer Therapy and Identification of Novel Therapeutic Targets
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Marianne Gillard, Dr Andrew Lai
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Doctor Philosophy
Development of molecular techniques for endometriosis sub-typing and diagnosis
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Brett McKinnon
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Doctor Philosophy
Engineering nanoexosomes for targeted drug delivery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Amirali Popat
Completed supervision
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Placental-derived extracellular vesicles as liquid biopsies to monitor complications of pregnancy
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David McIntyre, Professor Yusuke Yamauchi
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Identification of therapeutic targets to regulate insulin sensitivity: Potential role of placental exosomes
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor David McIntyre
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Role of placenta derived exosomes in prevention of preeclampsia with low dose aspirin treatment
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sailesh Kumar
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Regulation of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Initiation and Progression by Exosomal Proteins and miRNAs
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor John Hooper
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Characterisation of Adipose Tissue-derived Exosomes and Their Role in Placental Metabolism in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Greg Duncombe
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
New Strategies for Identification of Therapeutic Target of Ovarian Cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor John Hooper
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2015
Master Philosophy
First trimester plasma-derived exosomal proteins: Putative biomarker for early detection of pathological pregnancies
Principal Advisor
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Nanoarchitecture-integrated Iron Oxide-based Platform for Biosensing Applications
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mostafa Kamal Masud, Associate Professor MD Shahriar Hossain, Dr Valentino Kaneti, Professor Yusuke Yamauchi
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Nanoarchitectured Mesoporous Gold-Alloy for microRNA Sensing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mostafa Kamal Masud, Professor Yusuke Yamauchi, Dr Valentino Kaneti, Associate Professor MD Shahriar Hossain
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Asymmetric Cell Division in Mammalian Oocytes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hayden Homer
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The in vivo roles of Sirtuin 1 and 3 in age- and obesity-related decline in female fertility
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Hayden Homer
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