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overview Research Interests: My laboratory focuses on the following lines of research: The first line of research focuses on T cell-mediated immunopathology with particular emphasis on the modulation of the cytokine signature of autoantigen-specific T cells to prevent induction and/or progression of pathogenic T cell responses. The main experimental model that we are studying is experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE, as a model for MS). We are particularly interested in the effects of cytokine networks in these models. Part of our strategy to address these questions makes use of a “humanized” mouse model, these mice being transgenic for human MHC genes. We believe that the information gained in these models will provide us with the tools to advance our knowledge of human autoimmune diseases and provide a basis for new therapeutic concepts. The second line of research centers on the development of new adjuvant formulations for human vaccines. We are in particular interested in pharmacological targeting of the signaling cascades, which determine the induction of type-1/type-2 T cell responses, as is required to develop vaccines and therapies of autoimmunity. The third line of research focuses on basic T cell biology questions. Specifically, we are investigating the role of MAP kinases in T cell development and function. Moreover, we are studying the role of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in T cell development and function and in autoimmunity. Finally, we are investigating neonatal T cell immunity. The experimental in vivo and in vitro immunologic and molecular biologic tests systems and animal models to pursue these questions are established in my laboratory. We are at the forefront of detecting T cell responses at the single cell level by ELISPOT.
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Academic Article Quo vadis Th1 and Th2 cells in autoimmunity and infectious diseases: Th17 cells, the new kid on the block.
Academic Article More than just a T-box: the role of T-bet as a possible biomarker and therapeutic target in autoimmune diseases.
Academic Article Kinetics of IL-17- and interferon-gamma-producing PLPp-specific CD4 T cells in EAE induced by coinjection of PLPp/IFA with pertussis toxin in SJL mice.
Academic Article Regulation of adaptive immunity by the fractalkine receptor during autoimmune inflammation.
Academic Article Spreading of T-cell autoimmunity to cryptic determinants of an autoantigen.
Academic Article CD19 as a molecular target in CNS autoimmunity.
Academic Article Determinant spreading and the dynamics of the autoimmune T-cell repertoire.
Academic Article B cell-based therapies in CNS autoimmunity: differentiating CD19 and CD20 as therapeutic targets.
Academic Article Shifting T-cell activation thresholds in autoimmunity and determinant spreading.
Academic Article Autoreactive T cells promote post-traumatic healing in the central nervous system.
Academic Article Does the frequency and avidity spectrum of the neuroantigen-specific T cells in the blood mirror the autoimmune process in the central nervous system of mice undergoing experimental allergic encephalomyelitis?
Academic Article Sex-defined T-cell responses to cardiac self determine differential outcomes of murine dilated cardiomyopathy.
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Academic Article CD11c+CD88+CD317+ myeloid cells are critical mediators of persistent CNS autoimmunity.
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