Cassetta L, Baekkevold ES, Brandau S, Bujko A, Cassatella MA, Dorhoi A, Krieg C, Lin A, Loré K, Marini O, Pollard JW, Roussel M, Scapini P, Umansky V, Adema GJ (2019). Deciphering myeloid-derived suppressor cells: isolation and markers in humans, mice and non-human primates. Cancer Immunol Immunother, 68 (4), 687-697. PubMed 30684003 DOI 10.1007/s00262-019-02302-2
Publications
Plasma Cells Are the Most Abundant Gluten Peptide MHC-expressing Cells in Inflamed Intestinal Tissues From Patients With Celiac Disease
Høydahl LS, Richter L, Frick R, Snir O, Gunnarsen KS, Landsverk OJB, Iversen R, Jeliazkov JR, Gray JJ, Bergseng E, Foss S, Qiao SW, Lundin KEA, Jahnsen J, Jahnsen FL, Sandlie I, Sollid LM, Løset GÅ (2018). Plasma Cells Are the Most Abundant Gluten Peptide MHC-expressing Cells in Inflamed Intestinal Tissues From Patients With Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology, 156 (5), 1428-1439.e10. PubMed 30593798 DOI 10.1053/j.gastro.2018.12.013
Oral exposure to the free amino acid glycine inhibits the acute allergic response in a model of cow’s milk allergy in mice
van Bergenhenegouwen J, Braber S, Loonstra R, Buurman N, Rutten L, Knipping K, Savelkoul PJ, Harthoorn LF, Jahnsen FL, Garssen J, Hartog A (2018). Oral exposure to the free amino acid glycine inhibits the acute allergic response in a model of cow’s milk allergy in mice. Nutr Res, 58, 95-105. PubMed 30340819 DOI 10.1016/j.nutres.2018.07.005
Monocytes accumulate in the airways of children with fatal asthma
Eguíluz-Gracia I, Malmstrom K, Dheyauldeen SA, Lohi J, Sajantila A, Aaløkken R, Sundaram AYM, Gilfillan GD, Makela M, Baekkevold ES, Jahnsen FL (2018). Monocytes accumulate in the airways of children with fatal asthma. Clin Exp Allergy, 48 (12), 1631-1639. PubMed 30184280 DOI 10.1111/cea.13265
Transcriptional profiling reveals monocyte-related macrophages phenotypically resembling DC in human intestine
Richter L, Landsverk OJB, Atlasy N, Bujko A, Yaqub S, Horneland R, Øyen O, Aandahl EM, Lundin KEA, Stunnenberg HG, Bækkevold ES, Jahnsen FL (2018). Transcriptional profiling reveals monocyte-related macrophages phenotypically resembling DC in human intestine. Mucosal Immunol, 11 (5), 1512-1523. PubMed 30038215 DOI 10.1038/s41385-018-0060-1
Inhibition of Endothelial NOTCH1 Signaling Attenuates Inflammation by Reducing Cytokine-Mediated Histone Acetylation at Inflammatory Enhancers
Poulsen LC, Edelmann RJ, Krüger S, Diéguez-Hurtado R, Shah A, Stav-Noraas TE, Renzi A, Szymanska M, Wang J, Ehling M, Benedito R, Kasprzycka M, Bækkevold E, Sundnes O, Midwood KS, Scott H, Collas P, Siebel CW, Adams RH, Haraldsen G, Sundlisæter E, Hol J (2018)
nInhibition of Endothelial NOTCH1 Signaling Attenuates Inflammation by Reducing Cytokine-Mediated Histone Acetylation at Inflammatory Enhancers
nArterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 38 (4), 854-869
nPubMed 29449332 DOI 10.1161/ATVBAHA.117.310388
Transcriptional and functional profiling defines human small intestinal macrophage subsets
Bujko A, Atlasy N, Landsverk OJB, Richter L, Yaqub S, Horneland R, Øyen O, Aandahl EM, Aabakken L, Stunnenberg HG, Bækkevold ES, Jahnsen FL (2017)
nTranscriptional and functional profiling defines human small intestinal macrophage subsets
nJ Exp Med, 215 (2), 441-458
nPubMed 29273642 DOI 10.1084/jem.20170057
The Regulatory Role of the Oral Commensal Streptococcus mitis on Human Monocytes
Engen SA, Schreurs O, Petersen F, Blix IJS, Baekkevold ES, Schenck K (2017)
nThe Regulatory Role of the Oral Commensal Streptococcus mitis on Human Monocytes
nScand J Immunol, 87 (2), 80-87
nPubMed 29194752 DOI 10.1111/sji.12636
Do Long-Lived Plasma Cells Maintain a Healthy Microbiota in the Gut?
Jahnsen FL, Bækkevold ES, Hov JR, Landsverk OJ (2017). Do Long-Lived Plasma Cells Maintain a Healthy Microbiota in the Gut?. Trends Immunol, 39 (3), 196-208. PubMed 29162322 DOI 10.1016/j.it.2017.10.006
Immunohistology and remodeling in fatal pediatric and adolescent asthma
Malmström K, Lohi J, Sajantila A, Jahnsen FL, Kajosaari M, Sarna S, Mäkelä MJ (2017). Immunohistology and remodeling in fatal pediatric and adolescent asthma. Respir Res, 18 (1), 94. PubMed 28511697 DOI 10.1186/s12931-017-0575-0