Recent publications published by researchers at the MRC WIMM.
Dual RNA sequencing reveals dendritic cell reprogramming in response to typhoidal Salmonella invasion.
Aulicino A. et al, (2022), Commun Biol, 5
Single-cell atlas of colonic CD8+ T cells in ulcerative colitis.
Corridoni D. et al, (2020), Nat Med, 26, 1480 - 1490
Evasion of MAIT cell recognition by the African Salmonella Typhimurium ST313 pathovar that causes invasive disease.
Preciado-Llanes L. et al, (2020), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 117, 20717 - 20728
African Salmonella Typhimurium sequence type 313 lineage 2 evades MAIT cell recognition by overexpressing RibB
Preciado-Llanes L. et al, (2019)
Single-Cell and Time-Resolved Profiling of Intracellular Salmonella Metabolism in Primary Human Cells.
Xu J. et al, (2019), Anal Chem, 91, 7729 - 7737
Publisher Correction: Clonal analysis of Salmonella-specific effector T cells reveals serovar-specific and cross-reactive T cell responses.
Napolitani G. et al, (2019), Nat Immunol, 20
Colonic epithelial cell diversity in health and inflammatory bowel disease.
Parikh K. et al, (2019), Nature, 567, 49 - 55
Ataxin-3 Links NOD2 and TLR2 Mediated Innate Immune Sensing and Metabolism in Myeloid Cells.
Chapman TP. et al, (2019), Front Immunol, 10
Invasive Salmonella exploits divergent immune evasion strategies in infected and bystander dendritic cell subsets.
Aulicino A. et al, (2018), Nat Commun, 9
Clonal analysis of Salmonella-specific effector T cells reveals serovar-specific and cross-reactive T cell responses.
Napolitani G. et al, (2018), Nat Immunol, 19, 742 - 754
ICG-001 affects DRP1 activity and ER stress correlative with its anti-proliferative effect.
Zinecker H. et al, (2017), Oncotarget, 8, 106764 - 106777
High-throughput transcriptomics reveals common and strain-specific responses of human macrophages to infection with Mycobacterium abscessus Smooth and Rough variants.
Aulicino A. et al, (2015), BMC Genomics, 16
Interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall components with the human natural killer cell receptors NKp44 and Toll-like receptor 2.
Esin S. et al, (2013), Scand J Immunol, 77, 460 - 469
The ESX-5 associated eccB-EccC locus is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability.
Di Luca M. et al, (2012), PLoS One, 7