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Overview

Carsten Geisler is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, focusing primarily on medicine and immunology and microbiology. Their research contributions span a range of subfields including dermatology, immunology, epidemiology, immunology and allergy, and pathology and forensic medicine.

The scientist's work centers on several main topics, notably cutaneous lymphoproliferative disorders, dermatology and skin diseases, contact dermatitis and allergies, T-cell and retrovirus studies, fungal infections, T-cell and B-cell immunology, and allergic rhinitis and sensitization.

Frequent publication venues where Geisler's research has appeared include:

  • Frontiers in Immunology (8 publications)
  • Contact Dermatitis (8 publications)
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology (6 publications)
  • Allergy (4 publications)
  • Cancers (3 publications)

Prominent coauthors collaborating with Geisler are:

  • Charlotte M. Bonefeld (41 joint publications)
  • Niels Ødum (35 joint publications)
  • Anders Woetmann (31 joint publications)
  • Terkild B. Buus (19 joint publications)
  • Maria Gluud (16 joint publications)

Selected recent papers authored by Geisler include:

  • "Macrophages Control the Bioavailability of Vitamin D and Vitamin D-Regulated T Cell Responses," 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Malignant T cells induce skin barrier defects through cytokine-mediated JAK/STAT signaling in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma," 2022, Blood
  • "MicroRNAs in the Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Targeted Treatment of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphomas," 2020, Cancers
  • "Bacterial genotoxins induce T cell senescence," 2021, Cell Reports
  • "γδ T cells and inflammatory skin diseases," 2020, Immunological Reviews

Best Publications

  • Vitamin D controls T cell antigen receptor signaling and activation of human T cells

    Marina Rode von Essen;Martin Kongsbak;Peter Schjerling;Klaus Olgaard

  • The effect of short-chain fatty acids on human monocyte-derived dendritic cells

    Claudia Nastasi;Marco Candela;Charlotte Menné Bonefeld;Carsten Geisler

  • The Vitamin D Receptor and T Cell Function

    Martin Kongsbak;Trine Bøegh Levring;Carsten Geisler;Marina Rode von Essen

  • CD3 gamma contains a phosphoserine-dependent di-leucine motif involved in down-regulation of the T cell receptor.

    J. Dietrich;Xiaohong Hou;A.-M. K. Wegener;C. Geisler

  • Constitutive activation of a slowly migrating isoform of Stat3 in mycosis fungoides: tyrphostin AG490 inhibits Stat3 activation and growth of mycosis fungoides tumor cell lines.

    Mette Nielsen;Keld Kaltoft;Mette Nordahl;Carsten Röpke

  • Inhibition of constitutively activated Stat3 correlates with altered Bcl-2/Bax expression and induction of apoptosis in mycosis fungoides tumor cells.

    M Nielsen;C G Kaestel;K W Eriksen;A Woetmann

  • Diagnostic microrna profiling in cutaneous t-cell lymphoma (ctcl)

    Ulrik Ralfkiaer;Peter Hagedorn;Charlotte Busch Ahler;Carsten Geisler

  • Regulation and Function of the CD3γ DxxxLL Motif: A Binding Site for Adaptor Protein-1 and Adaptor Protein-2 in Vitro

    Jes Dietrich;Jesper Kastrup;Bodil L. Nielsen;Niels Ødum

  • The adjuvant mechanism of cationic dimethyldioctadecylammonium liposomes

    Karen Smith Korsholm;Else Marie Agger;Camilla Foged;Dennis Christensen

  • Constitutive stat3-activation in Sezary syndrome: tyrphostin AG490 inhibits stat3-activation, interleukin-2 receptor expression and growth of leukemic Sezary cells

    K W Eriksen;K Kaltoft;G Mikkelsen;M Nielsen

  • IL-23 and TH17-mediated inflammation in human allergic contact dermatitis

    Jeppe Madura Larsen;Charlotte Menné Bonefeld;Steen Seier Poulsen;Carsten Geisler

  • STAT5-mediated expression of oncogenic miR-155 in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma

    Katharina L. Kopp;Ulrik Ralfkiaer;Lise Mette R. Gjerdrum;Rikke Helvad

  • In B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia chromosome 17 abnormalities and not trisomy 12 are the single most important cytogenetic abnormalities for the prognosis: A cytogenetic and immunophenotypic study of 480 unselected newly diagnosed patients

    C.H. Geisler;P. Philip;B.Egelund Christensen;K. Hou-Jensen

  • Inhibition of protein phosphatase 2A induces serine/threonine phosphorylation, subcellular redistribution, and functional inhibition of STAT3

    Anders Woetmann;Mette Nielsen;Søren T. Christensen;Johannes Brockdorff

  • Increased number and frequency of group 3 innate lymphoid cells in nonlesional psoriatic skin.

    B. Dyring-Andersen;B. Dyring-Andersen;C. Geisler;C. Agerbeck;J.P.H. Lauritsen

  • Regulatory T cells and immunodeficiency in mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome

    T Krejsgaard;N Odum;C Geisler;M A Wasik

  • Vitamin D-binding protein controls T cell responses to vitamin D

    Martin Kongsbak;Marina Rode von Essen;Trine Bøegh Levring;Peter Schjerling;Peter Schjerling

  • Activated human CD4+ T cells express transporters for both cysteine and cystine

    Trine Bøegh Levring;Ann Kathrine Hansen;Bodil Lisbeth Nielsen;Martin Kongsbak

  • Butyrate and propionate inhibit antigen-specific CD8+ T cell activation by suppressing IL-12 production by antigen-presenting cells

    Claudia Nastasi;Simon Fredholm;Andreas Willerslev-Olsen;Morten Hansen

  • A Danish population-based analysis of 105 mantle cell lymphoma patients: incidences, clinical features, response, survival and prognostic factors

    N.S Andersen;M.K Jensen;P de Nully Brown;C.H Geisler

  • TCR Trafficking in Resting and Stimulated T Cells

    Carsten Geisler

  • Malignant Tregs express low molecular splice forms of FOXP3 in Sézary syndrome.

    T. Krejsgaard;L. M. Gjerdrum;E. Ralfkiaer;B. Lauenborg

Frequent Co-Authors

Niels Ødum
Niels Ødum University of Copenhagen
Anders Woetmann
Anders Woetmann University of Copenhagen
Mariusz A. Wasik
Mariusz A. Wasik University of Pennsylvania
Lone Skov
Lone Skov University of Copenhagen
Lars Iversen
Lars Iversen Aarhus University Hospital
Thomas Litman
Thomas Litman University of Copenhagen
Jeanne D. Johansen
Jeanne D. Johansen Copenhagen University Hospital
Jürgen C. Becker
Jürgen C. Becker University of Duisburg-Essen
Mads Hald Andersen
Mads Hald Andersen Copenhagen University Hospital
Jacob P. Thyssen
Jacob P. Thyssen University of Copenhagen

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