Recommended Readings: Alexander Rudensky, Ph.D. Friday December 7, 2018

Recommended Readings: Alexander Rudensky, Ph.D. Friday December 7, 2018

Friday LecturesAlexander Rudensky Ph.D.

Friday, December 7, 2018  3:45 p.m

Caspary Auditorium

Alexander Rudensky Ph.D.

Tri-institutional Professor and Chair

Immunology Program

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Faces and Functions of Regulatory T Cells

 

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Fan, Xiying; Moltedo, Bruno; Mendoza, Alejandra; et al. (2018). CD49b defines functionally mature Treg cells that survey skin and vascular tissues. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. 215 (11): 2796-2814  

Levine, Andrew G.; Medoza, Alejandra; Hemmers, Saskia; et al. (2017). Stability and function of regulatory T cells expressing the transcription factor T-bet. NATURE. 546 (7658): 421-+

Plitas, George; Konopacki, Catherine; Wu, Kenmin; et al. (2016). Regulatory T Cells Exhibit Distinct Features in Human Breast Cancer. IMMUNITY. 45 (5): 1122-1134

Chinen, Takatoshi; Kannan, Arun K.; Levine, Andrew G.; et al. (2016). An essential role for the IL-2 receptor in T-reg cell function. NATURE IMMUNOLOGY. 17 (11): 1322-1333

By: Feng, Yongqiang; Arvey, Aaron; Chinen, Takatoshi; et al. (2014). Control of the Inheritance of Regulatory T Cell Identity by a cis Element in the Foxp3 Locus. CELL. 158 (4): 749-763

Zheng, Ye; Josefowicz, Steven; Chaudhry, Ashutosh; et al. (2010). Role of conserved non-coding DNA elements in the Foxp3 gene in regulatory T-cell fate. NATURE. 463 (7282): 808-U120  

Review Paper

Li, Ming O.; Rudensky, Alexander Y. (2016). T cell receptor signalling in the control of regulatory T cell differentiation and function. NATURE REVIEWS IMMUNOLOGY. 16 (4): 220-233

Fan, Xiying; Rudensky, Alexander Y. (2016). Hallmarks of Tissue-Resident Lymphocytes. CELL. 164 (6): 1198-1211

Rudensky, Alexander Y. (2011). Regulatory T cells and Foxp3. IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS. 241: 260-268

Book Chapter

Josefowicz, Steven Z.; Lu, Li-Fan; Rudensky, Alexander Y. (2012). Regulatory T Cells: Mechanisms of Differentiation and Function. ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGY. 30: 531-564

 

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