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Karen Cerosaletti
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Center for Translational Immunology
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Career Start Year
1985
Papers
66
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29
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36961507
<i>PTPN22</i> R620W gene editing in T cells enhances low-avidity TCR responses.
Elife
2023
37758901
Shifts in isoform usage underlie transcriptional differences in regulatory T cells in type 1 diabetes.
Commun Biol
2023
37751304
Islet-autoreactive CD4+ T cells are linked with response to alefacept in type 1 diabetes.
JCI Insight
2023
37886513
Self-reactive germline-like TCR alpha chains shared between blood and pancreas.
Res Sq
2023
34593707
Single Nucleotide Variant in FAS Associates With Organ Failure and Soluble Fas Cell Surface Death Receptor in Critical Illness.
Crit Care Med
2022
35911690
IL-6-Driven pSTAT1 Response Is Linked to T Cell Features Implicated in Early Immune Dysregulation.
Front Immunol
2022
36197963
Pancreatic islet-specific engineered T<sub>regs</sub> exhibit robust antigen-specific and bystander immune suppression in type 1 diabetes models.
Sci Transl Med
2022
34981778
HLA alleles and sustained peanut consumption promote IgG4 responses in subjects protected from peanut allergy.
J Clin Invest
2022
34342578
Endomembrane targeting of human OAS1 p46 augments antiviral activity.
Elife
2021
33558373
Conserved IFN Signature between Adult and Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
J Immunol
2021
34806648
Autoreactive T cell receptors with shared germline-like α chains in type 1 diabetes.
JCI Insight
2021
34747368
IL-6 receptor blockade does not slow β cell loss in new-onset type 1 diabetes.
JCI Insight
2021
34740959
The Autoimmune Risk R262W Variant of the Adaptor SH2B3 Improves Survival in Sepsis.
J Immunol
2021
31557315
In-vivo assessment of T cell kinetics in individuals at risk for type 1 diabetes.
Clin Exp Immunol
2020
30825465
The MALT1 locus and peanut avoidance in the risk for peanut allergy.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
2019
31231380
High <i>TLR7</i> Expression Drives the Expansion of CD19<sup>+</sup>CD24<sup>hi</sup>CD38<sup>hi</sup> Transitional B Cells and Autoantibody Production in SLE Patients.
Front Immunol
2019
31221801
Standardizing T-Cell Biomarkers in Type 1 Diabetes: Challenges and Recent Advances.
Diabetes
2019
30894366
Dynamic Immune Phenotypes of B and T Helper Cells Mark Distinct Stages of T1D Progression.
Diabetes
2019
30740104
The <i>TYK2</i>-P1104A Autoimmune Protective Variant Limits Coordinate Signals Required to Generate Specialized T Cell Subsets.
Front Immunol
2019
30888520
Genetic Mechanisms Highlight Shared Pathways for the Pathogenesis of Polygenic Type 1 Diabetes and Monogenic Autoimmune Diabetes.
Curr Diab Rep
2019
30885949
Erratum. Genetics coming of age in type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care 2019;42:189-191.
Diabetes Care
2019
29429978
Islet-reactive CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell frequencies in the pancreas, but not in blood, distinguish type 1 diabetic patients from healthy donors.
Sci Immunol
2018
28553952
The A946T variant of the RNA sensor IFIH1 mediates an interferon program that limits viral infection but increases the risk for autoimmunity.
Nat Immunol
2017
28566371
Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Reveals Expanded Clones of Islet Antigen-Reactive CD4<sup>+</sup> T Cells in Peripheral Blood of Subjects with Type 1 Diabetes.
J Immunol
2017
28645874
Attenuated IL-2R signaling in CD4 memory T cells of T1D subjects is intrinsic and dependent on activation state.
Clin Immunol
2017
27629486
Enhanced T cell responses to IL-6 in type 1 diabetes are associated with early clinical disease and increased IL-6 receptor expression.
Sci Transl Med
2016
27816669
The BANK1 SLE-risk variants are associated with alterations in peripheral B cell signaling and development in humans.
Clin Immunol
2016
26240375
ATM-dependent phosphorylation of MRE11 controls extent of resection during homology directed repair by signalling through Exonuclease 1.
Nucleic Acids Res
2015
24576418
Renegade homeostatic cytokine responses in T1D: drivers of regulatory/effector T cell imbalance.
Clin Immunol
2014
23146902
NBN phosphorylation regulates the accumulation of MRN and ATM at sites of DNA double-strand breaks.
Oncogene
2013
24376757
Multiple autoimmune-associated variants confer decreased IL-2R signaling in CD4+ CD25(hi) T cells of type 1 diabetic and multiple sclerosis patients.
PLoS One
2013
24163407
A novel approach to tracking antigen-experienced CD4 T cells into functional compartments via tandem deep and shallow TCR clonotyping.
J Immunol
2013
23363979
In active relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, effector T cell resistance to adaptive T(regs) involves IL-6-mediated signaling.
Sci Transl Med
2013
21945395
Ultra-sensitive detection of rare T cell clones.
J Immunol Methods
2012
23804260
Protein tyrosine phosphatases and type 1 diabetes: genetic and functional implications of PTPN2 and PTPN22.
Rev Diabet Stud
2012
21179116
An autoimmune-associated variant in PTPN2 reveals an impairment of IL-2R signaling in CD4(+) T cells.
Genes Immun
2011
19875613
Defects in IL-2R signaling contribute to diminished maintenance of FOXP3 expression in CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T-cells of type 1 diabetic subjects.
Diabetes
2010
19075003
Nuclear export of NBN is required for normal cellular responses to radiation.
Mol Cell Biol
2009
19418549
A novel mutation in a family with DNA ligase IV deficiency syndrome.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
2009
18664457
Replication independent ATR signalling leads to G2/M arrest requiring Nbs1, 53BP1 and MDC1.
Hum Mol Genet
2008
16478990
Active role for nibrin in the kinetics of atm activation.
Mol Cell Biol
2006
17124492
ATR-dependent phosphorylation and activation of ATM in response to UV treatment or replication fork stalling.
EMBO J
2006
16088910
A patient with mutations in DNA Ligase IV: clinical features and overlap with Nijmegen breakage syndrome.
Am J Med Genet A
2005
15234984
Independent roles for nibrin and Mre11-Rad50 in the activation and function of Atm.
J Biol Chem
2004
12679336
Nibrin forkhead-associated domain and breast cancer C-terminal domain are both required for nuclear focus formation and phosphorylation.
J Biol Chem
2003
14533197
Functional delivery of large genomic DNA to human cells with a peptide-lipid vector.
J Gene Med
2003
12621246
Medulloblastoma with adverse reaction to radiation therapy in nijmegen breakage syndrome.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol
2003
11953735
Nijmegen breakage syndrome: clinical characteristics and mutation analysis in eight unrelated Russian families.
J Pediatr
2002
12353271
Mutations and molecular variants of the NBS1 gene in non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
2002
11389166
Nijmegen breakage syndrome in a Dutch patient not resulting from a defect in NBS1.
J Med Genet
2001
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