Search Results - "Schreurs, Renée R. C. E."
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Tissue-resident Eomes+ NK cells are the major innate lymphoid cell population in human infant intestine
Published in Nature communications (28-02-2019)“…Innate lymphoid cells (ILC), including natural killer (NK) cells, are implicated in host-defense and tissue-growth. However, the composition and kinetics of NK…”
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Autophagy-enhancing ATG16L1 polymorphism is associated with improved clinical outcome and T-cell immunity in chronic HIV-1 infection
Published in Nature communications (28-03-2024)“…Chronic HIV-1 infection is characterized by T-cell dysregulation that is partly restored by antiretroviral therapy. Autophagy is a critical regulator of T-cell…”
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Autophagy-enhancing drugs limit mucosal HIV-1 acquisition and suppress viral replication ex vivo
Published in Scientific reports (26-02-2021)“…Current direct-acting antiviral therapies are highly effective in suppressing HIV-1 replication. However, mucosal inflammation undermines prophylactic…”
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Berbamine suppresses intestinal SARS-CoV-2 infection via a BNIP3-dependent autophagy blockade
Published in Emerging microbes & infections (01-12-2023)“…SARS-CoV-2, the causative virus of COVID-19, continues to threaten global public health. COVID-19 is a multi-organ disease, causing not only respiratory…”
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Dengue virus exploits autophagy vesicles and secretory pathways to promote transmission by human dendritic cells
Published in Frontiers in immunology (28-05-2024)“…Dengue virus (DENV), transmitted by infected mosquitoes, is a major public health concern, with approximately half the world's population at risk for…”
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Enhanced Th17 responses in the appendix of children with complex compared to simple appendicitis are associated with microbial dysbiosis
Published in Frontiers in immunology (04-01-2024)“…Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal surgery in children. The clinical course of appendicitis ranges from simple to complex…”
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CXCR5+PD-1++ CD4+ T cells colonize infant intestines early in life and promote B cell maturation
Published in Cellular & molecular immunology (01-02-2023)“…Gastrointestinal infections are a major cause for serious clinical complications in infants. The induction of antibody responses by B cells is critical for…”
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Expanded ILC2s in human infant intestines promote tissue growth
Published in Mucosal immunology (01-08-2023)“…[Display omitted] Early life is characterized by extraordinary challenges, including rapid tissue growth and immune adaptation to foreign antigens after birth…”
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In vitro co-culture of human intestinal organoids and lamina propria-derived CD4+ T cells
Published in STAR protocols (18-06-2021)“…Crosstalk between immune cells and intestinal stem cells (ISCs) in vivo plays a critical role in tissue homeostasis and inflammation; however, in vitro models…”
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Human Fetal TNF-α-Cytokine-Producing CD4+ Effector Memory T Cells Promote Intestinal Development and Mediate Inflammation Early in Life
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-02-2019)“…Although the fetal immune system is considered tolerogenic, preterm infants can suffer from severe intestinal inflammation, including necrotizing enterocolitis…”
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HIV‐1 exposure and immune activation enhance sexual transmission of Hepatitis C virus by primary Langerhans cells
Published in Journal of the International AIDS Society (01-03-2019)“…Introduction The significant rise in incidence of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among men‐who‐have‐sex‐with‐men (MSM) living with HIV‐1 suggests that HCV…”
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