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Antje Blumenthal
Frazer Institute, The University of Queensland
2001
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36370035Distinct contributions of the innate immune receptors TLR2 and RP105 to formation and architecture of structured lung granulomas in mice infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Immunology2023
37289062Wollamide Cyclic Hexapeptides Synergize with Established and New Tuberculosis Antibiotics in Targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Microbiol Spectr2023
36762431Immunity against Moraxella catarrhalis requires guanylate-binding proteins and caspase-11-NLRP3 inflammasomes.EMBO J2023
34811804The histone deacetylase Hdac7 supports LPS-inducible glycolysis and Il-1β production in murine macrophages via distinct mechanisms.J Leukoc Biol2022
36082070Myeloid <i>Wls</i> expression is dispensable for skin wound healing and blood vessel regeneration.Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)2022
35007292Inhibition of the master regulator of Listeria monocytogenes virulence enables bacterial clearance from spacious replication vacuoles in infected macrophages.PLoS Pathog2022
35082281Neutrophil extracellular traps and their histones promote Th17 cell differentiation directly via TLR2.Nat Commun2022
33320674Lincolnenins A-D: Isomeric Bactericidal Bianthracenes from <i>Streptomyces lincolnensis</i>.J Org Chem2021
33857251Microbiome-immune interactions in tuberculosis.PLoS Pathog2021
33552071SIRPα Suppresses Response to Therapeutic Antibodies by Nurse Like Cells From Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients.Front Immunol2021
34555867Rab6b localizes to the Golgi complex in murine macrophages and promotes tumor necrosis factor release in response to mycobacterial infection.Immunol Cell Biol2021
34185116The relationship between adrenocortical candidate gene expression and clinical response to hydrocortisone in patients with septic shock.Intensive Care Med2021
34295838Pre-Diabetes Increases Tuberculosis Disease Severity, While High Body Fat Without Impaired Glucose Tolerance Is Protective.Front Cell Infect Microbiol2021
33353962Correction: HDAC7 is an actionable driver of therapeutic antibody resistance by macrophages from CLL patients.Oncogene2021
31462739PI3K-p110δ contributes to antibody responses by macrophages in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.Leukemia2020
32101747Class IIa Histone Deacetylases Drive Toll-like Receptor-Inducible Glycolysis and Macrophage Inflammatory Responses via Pyruvate Kinase M2.Cell Rep2020
33186381Adriamycin does not damage podocytes of zebrafish larvae.PLoS One2020
32686869Lipopolysaccharide promotes Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission and associated inflammatory responses in macrophages.Immunol Cell Biol2020
32709923HDAC7 is an actionable driver of therapeutic antibody resistance by macrophages from CLL patients.Oncogene2020
32582205Editorial: Wnt Signaling in Immune Cell Regulation During Microbial Infection and Cancer.Front Immunol2020
30602509Structure-Activity Relationships of Wollamide Cyclic Hexapeptides with Activity against Drug-Resistant and Intracellular <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>.Antimicrob Agents Chemother2019
31781093Functions of the WNT Signaling Network in Shaping Host Responses to Infection.Front Immunol2019
30868340Expression of Slc35f1 in the murine brain.Cell Tissue Res2019
29345364The N-terminal peptide moiety of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis 19 kDa lipoprotein harbors RP105-agonistic properties.J Leukoc Biol2018
29616022Temporal Regulation of Natural Killer T Cell Interferon Gamma Responses by β-Catenin-Dependent and -Independent Wnt Signaling.Front Immunol2018
29498212The transcription factor Dach1 is essential for podocyte function.J Cell Mol Med2018
29720549The Role of Palladin in Podocytes.J Am Soc Nephrol2018
29345518Bacterial pathogenesis and interleukin-17: interconnecting mechanisms of immune regulation, host genetics, and microbial virulence that influence severity of infection.Crit Rev Microbiol2018
27067450The RP105/MD-1 complex: molecular signaling mechanisms and pathophysiological implications.J Leukoc Biol2017
28252672Acute podocyte injury is not a stimulus for podocytes to migrate along the glomerular basement membrane in zebrafish larvae.Sci Rep2017
28220810Dengue virus NS1 protein activates immune cells via TLR4 but not TLR2 or TLR6.Immunol Cell Biol2017
28130450Small GTPase Rab8a-recruited Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase γ Regulates Signaling and Cytokine Outputs from Endosomal Toll-like Receptors.J Biol Chem2017
28347751The duality of macrophage function in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer2017
29230217Type I Interferons in the Pathogenesis of Tuberculosis: Molecular Drivers and Immunological Consequences.Front Immunol2017
29296769WNT ligands contribute to the immune response during septic shock and amplify endotoxemia-driven inflammation in mice.Blood Adv2017
29066791Amycolatopsins A-C: antimycobacterial glycosylated polyketide macrolides from the Australian soil Amycolatopsis sp. MST-108494.J Antibiot (Tokyo)2017
28850106FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples.Sci Data2017
28637895CD4<sup>+</sup>CD8β<sup>+</sup> double-positive T cells in skin-draining lymph nodes respond to inflammatory signals from the skin.J Leukoc Biol2017
27733574Roles of WNT, NOTCH, and Hedgehog signaling in the differentiation and function of innate and innate-like lymphocytes.J Leukoc Biol2017
27858997A novel assay to assess the effect of pharmaceutical compounds on the differentiation of podocytes.Br J Pharmacol2017
26819317The E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF144B is LPS-inducible in human, but not mouse, macrophages and promotes inducible IL-1β expression.J Leukoc Biol2016
27138898Knockdown of ApoL1 in Zebrafish Larvae Affects the Glomerular Filtration Barrier and the Expression of Nephrin.PLoS One2016
26963327Glucocorticoid Sensitivity Is Highly Variable in Critically Ill Patients With Septic Shock and Is Associated With Disease Severity.Crit Care Med2016
25503725Mechanical stress enhances CD9 expression in cultured podocytes.Am J Physiol Renal Physiol2015
26650245Correction: LprG-Mediated Surface Expression of Lipoarabinomannan Is Essential for Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.PLoS Pathog2015
26371254RP105 Engages Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase p110δ To Facilitate the Trafficking and Secretion of Cytokines in Macrophages during Mycobacterial Infection.J Immunol2015
26473015Deletion of Wntless in myeloid cells exacerbates liver fibrosis and the ductular reaction in chronic liver injury.Fibrogenesis Tissue Repair2015
25930193Allergen-induced IL-6 trans-signaling activates γδ T cells to promote type 2 and type 17 airway inflammation.J Allergy Clin Immunol2015
25789410Aranciamycins I and J, Antimycobacterial Anthracyclines from an Australian Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp.J Nat Prod2015
24670764A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas.Nature2014
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