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Overview

Anthony Joetham is affiliated with National Jewish Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with notable subfields including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Physiology, and Oncology.

Their work addresses several focused topics, including:

  • Inflammasome and immune disorders
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Among the frequently published venues for their work are:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Respiratory Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Anthony Joetham include:

  • Erwin W. Gelfand
  • Katsuyuki Takeda
  • Geza Ambrus-Aikelin
  • Miloš Lazić
  • Davide Povero

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Anthony Joetham include:

  • JT002, a small molecule inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome for the treatment of autoinflammatory disorders, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Therapeutic benefits of recombinant alpha1-antitrypsin IgG1 Fc-fusion protein in experimental emphysema, 2021, Respiratory Research
  • Plasticity of Naturally Occurring Regulatory T Cells in Allergic Airway Disease Is Modulated by the Transcriptional Activity of Il-6, 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • JT002, a small molecule inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome for the treatment of autoinflammatory disorders, 2023, Research Square (Research Square)
  • Therapeutic Benefits of Recombinant Alpha1-Antitrypsin IgG1 Fc-Fusion Protein in Experimental Emphysema, 2021, Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Development of Eosinophilic Airway Inflammation and Airway Hyperresponsiveness in Mast Cell–deficient Mice

    K. Takeda;E. Hamelmann;A. Joetham;L.D. Shultz

  • Naturally Occurring Lung CD4+CD25+ T Cell Regulation of Airway Allergic Responses Depends on IL-10 Induction of TGF-β

    Anthony Joetham;Katsuyuki Takada;Christian Taube;Nobuaki Miyahara

  • A murine IL-4 receptor antagonist that inhibits IL-4- and IL-13-induced responses prevents antigen-induced airway eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness.

    A. Tomkinson;C. Duez;G. Cieslewicz;J. C. Pratt

  • IL-10 is necessary for the expression of airway hyperresponsiveness but not pulmonary inflammation after allergic sensitization

    M. J. Mäkelä;A. Kanehiro;L. Borish;A. Dakhama

  • Negative regulation of airway responsiveness that is dependent on gammadelta T cells and independent of alphabeta T cells.

    Michael Lahn;Arihiko Kanehiro;Katsuyuki Takeda;Anthony Joetham

  • The Enhancement or Prevention of Airway Hyperresponsiveness during Reinfection with Respiratory Syncytial Virus Is Critically Dependent on the Age at First Infection and IL-13 Production

    Azzeddine Dakhama;Jung Won Park;Christian Taube;Anthony Joetham

  • IL-5 and Eosinophils Are Essential for the Development of Airway Hyperresponsiveness Following Acute Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection

    Jürgen Schwarze;Grzegorz Cieslewicz;Eckard Hamelmann;Anthony Joetham

  • Anti-interleukin 5 But Not Anti-IgE Prevents Airway Inflammation and Airway Hyperresponsiveness

    Eckard Hamelmann;Greg Cieslewicz;Jurgen Schwarze;T. Ishizuka

  • The Failure of STAT6-deficient Mice to Develop Airway Eosinophilia and Airway Hyperresponsiveness Is Overcome by Interleukin-5

    Adrian Tomkinson;Arihiko Kanehiro;Nathan Rabinovitch;Anthony Joetham

  • Inhibition of phosphodiesterase 4 attenuates airway hyperresponsiveness and airway inflammation in a model of secondary allergen challenge.

    Arihiko Kanehiro;Toshihide Ikemura;Mika J. Mäkelä;Michael Lahn

  • CD8 T cells are essential in the development of respiratory syncytial virus-induced lung eosinophilia and airway hyperresponsiveness.

    Jürgen Schwarze;Grzegorz Cieslewicz;Anthony Joetham;Toshihide Ikemura

  • Contribution of Antigen-Primed CD8+ T Cells to the Development of Airway Hyperresponsiveness and Inflammation Is Associated with IL-13

    Nobuaki Miyahara;Katsuyuki Takeda;Taku Kodama;Anthony Joetham

  • Anti-CD86 (B7.2) treatment abolishes allergic airway hyperresponsiveness in mice.

    Angela Franciska Haczku;Katsuyuki Takeda;Imre Redai;Eckard Hamelmann

  • Leukotriene B4 Receptor-1 Is Essential for Allergen-Mediated Recruitment of CD8 + T Cells and Airway Hyperresponsiveness

    Nobuaki Miyahara;Katsuyuki Takeda;Satoko Miyahara;Christian Taube

  • Requirement for leukotriene B4 receptor 1 in allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness.

    Nobuaki Miyahara;Katsuyuki Takeda;Satoko Miyahara;Shigeki Matsubara

  • Mast Cells, FcεRI, and IL-13 Are Required for Development of Airway Hyperresponsiveness after Aerosolized Allergen Exposure in the Absence of Adjuvant

    Christian Taube;Xudong Wei;Christina H. Swasey;Anthony Joetham

  • Jagged1 on dendritic cells and Notch on CD4+ T cells initiate lung allergic responsiveness by inducing IL-4 production.

    Masakazu Okamoto;Hiroyuki Matsuda;Anthony Joetham;Joseph J. Lucas

  • Syk Activation in Dendritic Cells Is Essential for Airway Hyperresponsiveness and Inflammation

    Shigeki Matsubara;Toshiyuki Koya;Katsuyuki Takeda;Anthony Joetham

  • Local treatment with IL-12 is an effective inhibitor of airway hyperresponsiveness and lung eosinophilia after airway challenge in sensitized mice

    Jürgen Schwarze;Eckard Hamelmann;Grzegorz Cieslewicz;Adrian Tomkinson

  • Importance of myeloid dendritic cells in persistent airway disease after repeated allergen exposure.

    Toshiyuki Koya;Taku Kodama;Katsuyuki Takeda;Nobuaki Miyahara

Frequent Co-Authors

Erwin W. Gelfand
Erwin W. Gelfand University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Katsuyuki Takeda
Katsuyuki Takeda National Jewish Health
Azzeddine Dakhama
Azzeddine Dakhama National Jewish Health
Christian Taube
Christian Taube Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Mika J. Mäkelä
Mika J. Mäkelä University of Helsinki
Eckard Hamelmann
Eckard Hamelmann Bielefeld University
Jürgen Schwarze
Jürgen Schwarze University of Edinburgh
Willi K. Born
Willi K. Born University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Charles G. Irvin
Charles G. Irvin University of Vermont
Ralph A. Tripp
Ralph A. Tripp University of Georgia

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