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Ivan Vujkovic-Cvijin
Affiliation
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA F. Widjaja Inflammatory Bowel Disease Institute
ORCID
Career Start Year
2010
Papers
30
H Index
19
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
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Journal Title
Published Year
37153550
Editorial: Targeting the microbiota to attenuate chronic inflammation.
Front Immunol
2023
37918403
Impaired gut microbiota-mediated short-chain fatty acid production precedes morbidity and mortality in people with HIV.
Cell Rep
2023
34937930
Congenital iRHOM2 deficiency causes ADAM17 dysfunction and environmentally directed immunodysregulatory disease.
Nat Immunol
2022
35976997
The systemic anti-microbiota IgG repertoire can identify gut bacteria that translocate across gut barrier surfaces.
Sci Transl Med
2022
35914321
Microbiome, Metabolism, and Immunoregulation of Asthma: An American Thoracic Society and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Workshop Report.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
2022
33398182
Broadly effective metabolic and immune recovery with C5 inhibition in CHAPLE disease.
Nat Immunol
2021
33542131
Fecal microbiota transplant overcomes resistance to anti-PD-1 therapy in melanoma patients.
Science
2021
33606018
The Complement Pathway Is Activated in People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Is Associated With Non-AIDS Comorbidities.
J Infect Dis
2021
32675558
Changes in gastrointestinal microbial communities influence HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell responsiveness to immune checkpoint blockade.
AIDS
2020
33149306
Host variables confound gut microbiota studies of human disease.
Nature
2020
32883210
"METAGENOTE: a simplified web platform for metadata annotation of genomic samples and streamlined submission to NCBI's sequence read archive".
BMC Bioinformatics
2020
31037552
HIV and the Gut Microbiota: Composition, Consequences, and Avenues for Amelioration.
Curr HIV/AIDS Rep
2019
31672911
Keratinocyte-intrinsic MHCII expression controls microbiota-induced Th1 cell responses.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2019
31649166
MAIT cells are imprinted by the microbiota in early life and promote tissue repair.
Science
2019
31270225
Antiretroviral Therapy Administration in Healthy Rhesus Macaques Is Associated with Transient Shifts in Intestinal Bacterial Diversity and Modest Immunological Perturbations.
J Virol
2019
31015324
The Impact of Anthelmintic Treatment on Human Gut Microbiota Based on Cross-Sectional and Pre- and Postdeworming Comparisons in Western Kenya.
mBio
2019
29358051
Non-classical Immunity Controls Microbiota Impact on Skin Immunity and Tissue Repair.
Cell
2018
30127432
Hyperactivated PI3Kδ promotes self and commensal reactivity at the expense of optimal humoral immunity.
Nat Immunol
2018
30061696
Experimental microbial dysbiosis does not promote disease progression in SIV-infected macaques.
Nat Med
2018
27049061
Bacteroides are associated with GALT iNKT cell function and reduction of microbial translocation in HIV-1 infection.
Mucosal Immunol
2017
28099858
Mucosal Microbes Mitigate Maladies.
Immunity
2017
28541799
Limited engraftment of donor microbiome via one-time fecal microbial transplantation in treated HIV-infected individuals.
Gut Microbes
2017
26804758
The role of IL-17 in vitiligo: A review.
Autoimmun Rev
2016
26286233
IL-21 and probiotic therapy improve Th17 frequencies, microbial translocation, and microbiome in ARV-treated, SIV-infected macaques.
Mucosal Immunol
2016
27623245
Linking the Microbiota, Chronic Disease, and the Immune System.
Trends Endocrinol Metab
2016
26586432
Gut-Resident Lactobacillus Abundance Associates with IDO1 Inhibition and Th17 Dynamics in SIV-Infected Macaques.
Cell Rep
2015
24121758
Discordance between peripheral and colonic markers of inflammation during suppressive ART.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
2014
23843452
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with HIV disease progression and tryptophan catabolism.
Sci Transl Med
2013
23166490
Therapeutic helminth infection of macaques with idiopathic chronic diarrhea alters the inflammatory signature and mucosal microbiota of the colon.
PLoS Pathog
2012
20421378
Pertactin is required for Bordetella species to resist neutrophil-mediated clearance.
Infect Immun
2010
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