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Overview

Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn is affiliated with the La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a notable focus on Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Neurology, Epidemiology, and Molecular Biology. The main topics regularly addressed in their work include Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Mycobacterium research and diagnosis, and vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches.

Their recent notable papers are as follows:

  • α-Synuclein-specific T cell reactivity is associated with preclinical and early Parkinson's disease, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Relationship of SARS-CoV-2-specific CD4 response to COVID-19 severity and impact of HIV-1 and tuberculosis coinfection, 2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Tissue-resident-like CD4+ T cells secreting IL-17 control Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the human lung, 2021, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Multimodally profiling memory T cells from a tuberculosis cohort identifies cell state associations with demographics, environment and disease, 2021, Nature Immunology
  • CD5 expression by dendritic cells directs T cell immunity and sustains immunotherapy responses, 2023, Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this researcher include:

  • Alessandro Sette
  • Bjoern Peters
  • David Sulzer
  • April Frazier
  • Jennifer G. Goldman

They publish frequently in venues such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Journal of Clinical Investigation

Best Publications

  • Identifying specificity groups in the T cell receptor repertoire

    Jacob Glanville;Huang Huang;Allison Nau;Olivia Hatton

  • Human Circulating PD-1+CXCR3−CXCR5+ Memory Tfh Cells Are Highly Functional and Correlate with Broadly Neutralizing HIV Antibody Responses

    Michela Locci;Michela Locci;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Elise Landais;Jennifer Wu

  • T cells from patients with Parkinson’s disease recognize α-synuclein peptides

    David Sulzer;Roy N. Alcalay;Francesca Garretti;Lucien Cote

  • Impairment of immunity to Candida and Mycobacterium in humans with bi-allelic RORC mutations

    Satoshi Okada;Satoshi Okada;Janet G Markle;Elissa K Deenick;Elissa K Deenick;Federico Mele

  • α-Synuclein-specific T cell reactivity is associated with preclinical and early Parkinson’s disease

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Rekha Dhanwani;John Pham;Rebecca Kuan

  • Memory T Cells in Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Are Directed against Three Antigenic Islands and Largely Contained in a CXCR3+CCR6+ Th1 Subset

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Anna Gerasimova;Federico Mele;Ryan Henderson

  • A Cytokine-Independent Approach To Identify Antigen-Specific Human Germinal Center T Follicular Helper Cells and Rare Antigen-Specific CD4 + T Cells in Blood

    Jennifer M. Dan;Jennifer M. Dan;Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Daniela Weiskopf;Ricardo da Silva Antunes

  • Development and validation of a broad scheme for prediction of HLA class II restricted T cell epitopes.

    Sinu Paul;Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Thomas J. Scriba;Myles B.C. Dillon

  • Human IFN-γ immunity to mycobacteria is governed by both IL-12 and IL-23

    Rubén Martínez-Barricarte;Janet G. Markle;Cindy S. Ma;Elissa K. Deenick

  • Antigen Availability Shapes T Cell Differentiation and Function during Tuberculosis

    Albanus O. Moguche;Albanus O. Moguche;Munyaradzi Musvosvi;Adam Penn-Nicholson;Courtney R. Plumlee

  • Autoimmunity in Parkinson's Disease: The Role of α-Synuclein-Specific T Cells.

    Francesca Garretti;Dritan Agalliu;Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Alessandro Sette;Alessandro Sette

  • A Quantitative Analysis of Complexity of Human Pathogen-Specific CD4 T Cell Responses in Healthy M. tuberculosis Infected South Africans.

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Denise M. McKinney;Chelsea Carpenter;Sinu Paul

  • Relationship of SARS-CoV-2-specific CD4 response to COVID-19 severity and impact of HIV-1 and tuberculosis coinfection.

    Catherine Riou;Elsa du Bruyn;Cari Stek;Remy Daroowala

  • The SysteMHC Atlas project.

    Wenguang Shao;Patrick G.A. Pedrioli;Witold Wolski;Cristian Scurtescu

  • The Role of Potassium in Inflammasome Activation by Bacteria

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;Virginie Pétrilli;Olaf Gross;Jürg Tschopp

  • An open-source computational and data resource to analyze digital maps of immunopeptidomes

    Etienne Caron;Lucia Espona;Daniel J Kowalewski;Heiko Schuster

  • Transcriptional Profile of Tuberculosis Antigen–Specific T Cells Reveals Novel Multifunctional Features

    Cecilia Lindestam Arlehamn;Gregory Seumois;Anna Gerasimova;Charlie Huang

  • Tissue resident-like CD4+ T cells secreting IL-17 control Mycobacteria tuberculosis in the human lung.

    Paul Ogongo;Liku B. Tezera;Amanda Ardain;Shepherd Nhamoyebonde

  • Recurrent group A Streptococcus tonsillitis is an immunosusceptibility disease involving antibody deficiency and aberrant TFH cells.

    Jennifer M. Dan;Jennifer M. Dan;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Colin Havenar-Daughton;Kayla Kendric;Rita Al-kolla

  • Dissecting mechanisms of immunodominance to the common tuberculosis antigens ESAT-6, CFP10, Rv2031c (hspX), Rv2654c (TB7.7), and Rv1038c (EsxJ).

    Cecilia S. Lindestam Arlehamn;John Sidney;Ryan Henderson;Jason A. Greenbaum

  • Disruption of an antimycobacterial circuit between dendritic and helper T cells in human SPPL2a deficiency

    Xiao Fei Kong;Ruben Martinez-Barricarte;James Kennedy;Federico Mele

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Sette
Alessandro Sette La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Bjoern Peters
Bjoern Peters La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
John Sidney
John Sidney La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Pandurangan Vijayanand
Pandurangan Vijayanand La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Elizabeth J. Phillips
Elizabeth J. Phillips Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Simon Mallal
Simon Mallal Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Daniela Weiskopf
Daniela Weiskopf La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Thomas J. Scriba
Thomas J. Scriba University of Cape Town
Grégory Seumois
Grégory Seumois La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Robert H. Gilman
Robert H. Gilman Johns Hopkins University

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