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Overview

Andrew J. Stagg is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily centers around immunology and microbiology, with particular contributions spanning medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

The main subfields of study for their work include immunology, genetics, oncology, molecular biology, and immunology and allergy. Key topics covered in their research include T-cell and B-cell immunology, immune cell function and interaction, immunotherapy and immune responses, inflammatory bowel disease, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, gut microbiota and health, as well as cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers.

Their recent published papers demonstrate a focus on immune mechanisms and gastrointestinal health. These include:

  • "Prebiotic fructans have greater impact on luminal microbiology and CD3+ T cells in healthy siblings than patients with Crohn's disease: A pilot study investigating the potential for primary prevention of inflammatory bowel disease," 2021, Clinical Nutrition
  • "Immune reconstitution and clinical recovery following anti-CD28 antibody (TGN1412)-induced cytokine storm," 2020, Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
  • "The role of circulating T cells with a tissue resident phenotype (ex-TRM) in health and disease," 2024, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Retinoic acid-responsive CD8 effector T cells are selectively increased in IL-23-rich tissue in gastrointestinal GVHD," 2020, Blood
  • "Recruitment and Residence of Intestinal T Cells - Lessons for Therapy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease," 2023, Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

Frequent collaborators in their research include James O. Lindsay, Neil E. McCarthy, Hannah Gordon, Inva Hoti, and Amy Lewis.

Their publications are often featured in venues such as the Journal of Crohn's and Colitis, Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Frontiers in Immunology, and the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of action of probiotics: Recent advances

    S C Ng;A L Hart;M A Kamm;A J Stagg

  • Modulation of human dendritic cell phenotype and function by probiotic bacteria

    A. L. Hart;K. M. Lammers;Patrizia Brigidi;Beatrice Vitali

  • Characteristics of intestinal dendritic cells in inflammatory bowel diseases.

    Ailsa L. Hart;Hafid Omar Al-Hassi;Rachael J. Rigby;Sally J. Bell

  • Clinical, microbiological, and immunological effects of fructo-oligosaccharide in patients with Crohn’s disease

    James O Lindsay;Kevin Whelan;Andrew John Stagg;Pratima Gobin

  • Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of fructo-oligosaccharides in active Crohn's disease

    Jane L Benjamin;Charlotte R H Hedin;Andreas Koutsoumpas;Siew C Ng;Siew C Ng

  • Intestinal dendritic cells increase T cell expression of α4β7 integrin

    Andrew J. Stagg;Michael A. Kamm;Stella C. Knight

  • Effects of Low-FODMAP Diet on Symptoms, Fecal Microbiome, and Markers of Inflammation in Patients With Quiescent Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Randomized Trial

    Selina R. Cox;James O. Lindsay;James O. Lindsay;Sébastien Fromentin;Andrew J. Stagg

  • The dendritic cell: its role in intestinal inflammation and relationship with gut bacteria

    A J Stagg;A L Hart;S C Knight;M A Kamm

  • Smokers with active Crohn's disease have a clinically relevant dysbiosis of the gastrointestinal microbiota.

    Jane L. Benjamin;Charlotte R.H. Hedin;Andreas Koutsoumpas;Siew C. Ng;Siew C. Ng

  • Antigen-presenting cell types.

    Stella C. Knight;Andrew J. Stagg

  • Intestinal Dendritic Cells in Health and Gut Inflammation

    Andrew J. Stagg

  • The Pathogenesis of Extraintestinal Manifestations: Implications for IBD Research, Diagnosis, and Therapy.

    C R H Hedin;S R Vavricka;A J Stagg;A Schoepfer

  • Migration and Maturation of Human Colonic Dendritic Cells

    Sally J. Bell;Rachael Rigby;Nicholas English;Steven D. Mann

  • Immunosuppressive effects via human intestinal dendritic cells of probiotic bacteria and steroids in the treatment of acute ulcerative colitis.

    Siew C Ng;Sophie Plamondon;Michael A Kamm;Michael A Kamm;Ailsa L Hart

  • Murine dendritic cells internalize Leishmania major promastigotes, produce IL‐12 p40 and stimulate primary T cell proliferation in vitro

    Pamela Konecny;Andrew J. Stagg;Heather Jebbari;Nicholas English

  • Use of probiotics in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease.

    Ailsa L Hart;Andrew J Stagg;Michael A Kamm

  • Altered intestinal microbiota and blood T cell phenotype are shared by patients with Crohn's disease and their unaffected siblings

    Charlotte R Hedin;Neil E McCarthy;Petra Louis;Freda M Farquharson

  • Evidence for the Role of Interferon-alfa Production by Dendritic Cells in the Th1 Response in Celiac Disease

    Antonio Di Sabatino;Karen M. Pickard;John N. Gordon;Virginia Salvati

  • Relationship Between Human Intestinal Dendritic Cells, Gut Microbiota, and Disease Activity in Crohn's Disease

    S C Ng;J L Benjamin;N E McCarthy;C R H Hedin

  • The role of the gut flora in health and disease, and its modification as therapy

    A. L. Hart;A. J. Stagg;M. Frame;H. Graffner

  • Failure in antigen responses by T cells from patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID).

    A. J. Stagg;M. Funauchi;S. C. Knight;A. D. B. Webster

  • A role for gut-associated lymphoid tissue in shaping the human B cell repertoire

    Anna Vossenkämper;Paul A. Blair;Niloufar Safinia;Louise D. Fraser

Frequent Co-Authors

Stella C. Knight
Stella C. Knight Imperial College London
Michael A. Kamm
Michael A. Kamm University of Melbourne
Ailsa Hart
Ailsa Hart Imperial College London
Siew C. Ng
Siew C. Ng Chinese University of Hong Kong
Alastair Forbes
Alastair Forbes University of Tartu
Jeremy D. Sanderson
Jeremy D. Sanderson Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Thomas T. MacDonald
Thomas T. MacDonald University of Southampton
Petra Louis
Petra Louis University of Aberdeen
Natalie J. Prescott
Natalie J. Prescott King's College London
Geraint B. Rogers
Geraint B. Rogers Flinders University

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