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Overview

Bonnie N. Dittel is affiliated with the Medical College of Wisconsin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with 38 publications in these fields, alongside 26 publications related to medicine.

Their work spans several subfields including immunology, molecular biology, pathology and forensic medicine, oncology, and epidemiology. The main research topics they address cover:

  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cytomegalovirus and herpesvirus research
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders

Bonnie N. Dittel has contributed to numerous journals, frequently publishing in:

  • The Journal of Immunology (8 publications)
  • Frontiers in Immunology (3 publications)
  • ImmunoHorizons (3 publications)
  • Journal of Molecular Biology (2 publications)
  • mBio (2 publications)

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of Anti-CD20 B Cells Depleting Drugs in Multiple Sclerosis, 2021, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
  • Myeloperoxidase Inhibition Ameliorates Plaque Psoriasis in Mice, 2021, Antioxidants
  • Neutrophil-Derived Myeloperoxidase Facilitates Both the Induction and Elicitation Phases of Contact Hypersensitivity, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Characterization of Definitive Regulatory B Cell Subsets by Cell Surface Phenotype, Function and Context, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Myeloperoxidase as a Marker to Differentiate Mouse Monocyte/Macrophage Subsets, 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Cody J. Gurski
  • Savannah D. Neu
  • Ahmed Z. Obeidat
  • Landon J. Dittel
  • Zivar Hajiyeva

Best Publications

  • The encephalitogenicity of T(H)17 cells is dependent on IL-1- and IL-23-induced production of the cytokine GM-CSF.

    Mohamed El-Behi;Bogoljub Ciric;Hong Dai;Yaping Yan

  • Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Induction in Genetically B Cell–deficient Mice

    Susan D. Wolf;Bonnie N. Dittel;Fridrika Hardardottir;Charles A. Janeway

  • Modulation of the cannabinoid CB2 receptor in microglial cells in response to inflammatory stimuli

    Katarzyna Maresz;Erica J. Carrier;Eugene D. Ponomarev;Cecilia J. Hillard

  • Isolation of mouse peritoneal cavity cells.

    Avijit Ray;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • Microglial cell activation and proliferation precedes the onset of CNS autoimmunity.

    Eugene D. Ponomarev;Leah P. Shriver;Leah P. Shriver;Katarzyna Maresz;Bonnie N. Dittel;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • CNS-Derived Interleukin-4 Is Essential for the Regulation of Autoimmune Inflammation and Induces a State of Alternative Activation in Microglial Cells

    Eugene D. Ponomarev;Katarzyna Maresz;Yanping Tan;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • B Cell Regulation of CD4+CD25+ T Regulatory Cells and IL-10 Via B7 is Essential for Recovery From Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Monica K. Mann;Katarzyna Maresz;Leah P. Shriver;Yanping Tan

  • Direct suppression of CNS autoimmune inflammation via the cannabinoid receptor CB1 on neurons and CB2 on autoreactive T cells.

    Katarzyna Maresz;Gareth Pryce;Gareth Pryce;Eugene D Ponomarev;Giovanni Marsicano

  • GM-CSF production by autoreactive T cells is required for the activation of microglial cells and the onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

    Eugene D. Ponomarev;Leah P. Shriver;Leah P. Shriver;Katarzyna Maresz;Joao Pedras-Vasconcelos

  • A Novel IL-10–Independent Regulatory Role for B Cells in Suppressing Autoimmunity by Maintenance of Regulatory T Cells via GITR Ligand

    Avijit Ray;Sreemanti Basu;Sreemanti Basu;Calvin B. Williams;Nita H. Salzman

  • IL-10 Signaling Is Essential for 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3-Mediated Inhibition of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Karen M. Spach;Faye E. Nashold;Bonnie N. Dittel;Colleen E. Hayes

  • Unraveling the complexities of cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) immune regulation in health and disease

    Sreemanti Basu;Bonnie N. Dittel;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • Regulation of human B-cell precursor adhesion to bone marrow stromal cells by cytokines that exert opposing effects on the expression of vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1)

    Bonnie N. Dittel;James B. McCarthy;Elizabeth A. Wayner;Tucker W. LeBien

  • Myeloperoxidase: A new player in autoimmunity

    Anna Strzepa;Kirkwood A. Pritchard;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • CD40 Expression by Microglial Cells Is Required for Their Completion of a Two-Step Activation Process during Central Nervous System Autoimmune Inflammation

    Eugene D. Ponomarev;Leah P. Shriver;Leah P. Shriver;Bonnie N. Dittel;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • Purification of Specific Cell Population by Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS)

    Sreemanti Basu;Hope M. Campbell;Bonnie N. Dittel;Avijit Ray

  • STAT5 Interaction with the T Cell Receptor Complex and Stimulation of T Cell Proliferation

    Thomas Welte;David Leitenberg;Bonnie N. Dittel;Basel K. Al-Ramadi

  • Cross-Antagonism of a T Cell Clone Expressing Two Distinct T Cell Receptors

    Bonnie N Dittel;IrenaŠtefanova;Ronald N Germain;Charles A Janeway

  • γδ T Cells Regulate the Extent and Duration of Inflammation in the Central Nervous System by a Fas Ligand-Dependent Mechanism

    Eugene D. Ponomarev;Bonnie N. Dittel

  • Cannabinoid CB2 receptors in the mouse brain: relevance for Alzheimer's disease.

    Alicia López;Noelia Aparicio;M. Ruth Pazos;M. Teresa Grande

  • What we know and do not know about the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2)

    Anna Maria Malfitano;Sreemanti Basu;Katarzyna Z. Maresz;Maurizio Bifulco

Frequent Co-Authors

Cecilia J. Hillard
Cecilia J. Hillard Medical College of Wisconsin
Gavin Giovannoni
Gavin Giovannoni Queen Mary University of London
Gareth Pryce
Gareth Pryce Queen Mary University of London
David Baker
David Baker University of Washington
Cheryl L. Stucky
Cheryl L. Stucky Medical College of Wisconsin
Susanna Rosi
Susanna Rosi University of California, San Francisco
Casey D. Morrow
Casey D. Morrow University of Alabama at Birmingham
Benjamin M. Segal
Benjamin M. Segal The Ohio State University
Demin Wang
Demin Wang Medical College of Wisconsin
Elliot J. Lefkowitz
Elliot J. Lefkowitz University of Alabama at Birmingham

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