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Overview

Christiane Ruedl is affiliated with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology.

Their research spans multiple subfields, including Immunology, Infectious Diseases, Physiology, Neurology, and Epidemiology. The scientific topics they focus on reflect a broad interest in the immune system and its mechanisms, covering areas such as immune cells in cancer, immune response and inflammation, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, immune cell function and interaction, Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, immunotherapy and immune responses, and T-cell and B-cell immunology.

Among their recent papers are the following publications:

  • Mitochondrial control of microglial phagocytosis by the translocator protein and hexokinase 2 in Alzheimer's disease (2023), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Group 3 Innate Lymphoid Cells Program a Distinct Subset of IL-22BP-Producing Dendritic Cells Demarcating Solitary Intestinal Lymphoid Tissues (2020), Immunity
  • A Multifunctional Role of Leucine-Rich α-2-Glycoprotein 1 in Cutaneous Wound Healing Under Normal and Diabetic Conditions (2020), Diabetes
  • Resident macrophages restrain pathological adipose tissue remodeling and protect vascular integrity in obese mice (2021), EMBO Reports
  • Microglia and CD206+ border-associated mouse macrophages maintain their embryonic origin during Alzheimer's disease (2021), eLife

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Xiaoting Wu
  • Qi Chen
  • Anna M. Barron
  • Sajith Nair
  • Dahai Luo

The most common publication venues for their work encompass:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eLife
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Science Advances
  • Life Science Alliance

Best Publications

  • Most Tissue-Resident Macrophages Except Microglia Are Derived from Fetal Hematopoietic Stem Cells

    Jianpeng Sheng;Christiane Ruedl;Klaus Karjalainen

  • High-dimensional analysis of the murine myeloid cell system.

    Burkhard Becher;Andreas Schlitzer;Jinmiao Chen;Florian Mair

  • OX40-Deficient Mice Are Defective in Th Cell Proliferation but Are Competent in Generating B Cell and CTL Responses after Virus Infection

    Manfred Kopf;Christiane Ruedl;Nicole Schmitz;Awen Gallimore

  • CCL19 and CCL21 Induce a Potent Proinflammatory Differentiation Program in Licensed Dendritic Cells

    Benjamin J. Marsland;Patrick Bättig;Monika Bauer;Christiane Ruedl

  • The human membrane cofactor CD46 is a receptor for species B adenovirus serotype 3.

    Dominique Sirena;Benjamin Lilienfeld;Markus Eisenhut;Stefan Kälin

  • Nonmethylated CG motifs packaged into virus-like particles induce protective cytotoxic T cell responses in the absence of systemic side effects.

    Tazio Storni;Christiane Ruedl;Katrin Schwarz;Reto A. Schwendener

  • Anatomical origin of dendritic cells determines their life span in peripheral lymph nodes.

    Christiane Ruedl;Pascale Koebel;Martin Bachmann;Michael Hess

  • Engineering virus-specific T cells that target HBV infected hepatocytes and hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines

    Adam J. Gehring;Shao-An Xue;Zi Zong Ho;Denise Teoh

  • Evaluation of the cytotoxic and inflammatory potential of differentially shaped zinc oxide nanoparticles.

    Boon Chin Heng;Xinxin Zhao;Eng Chok Tan;Nurulain Khamis

  • Activated murine B lymphocytes and dendritic cells produce a novel CC chemokine which acts selectively on activated T cells.

    Christoph Schaniel;Evangelia Pardali;Federica Sallusto;Mattheos Speletas

  • Cross‐presentation of virus‐like particles by skin‐derived CD8– dendritic cells: a dispensable role for TAP

    Christiane Ruedl;Tazio Storni;Franziska Lechner;Thomas Bächi

  • The antigen dose determines T helper subset development by regulation of CD40 ligand.

    Christiane Ruedl;Martin F. Bachmann;Manfred Kopf

  • CD8+ T Cells Mediate CD40-independent Maturation of Dendritic Cells In Vivo

    Christiane Ruedl;Manfred Kopf;Martin F. Bachmann

  • Critical role for activation of antigen-presenting cells in priming of cytotoxic T cell responses after vaccination with virus-like particles.

    Tazio Storni;Franziska Lechner;Iris Erdmann;Thomas Bächi

  • Phenotypic and functional characterization of CD11c+ dendritic cell population in mouse Peyer's patches.

    Christiane Ruedl;Christiane Ruedl;Claudia Rieser;Günther Böck;Georg Wick

  • Cutting Edge: Clec9A+ Dendritic Cells Mediate the Development of Experimental Cerebral Malaria

    Lucia Piva;Piotr Tetlak;Carla Claser;Klaus Karjalainen

  • Intestinal CD103 + CD11b − dendritic cells restrain colitis via IFN-γ-induced anti-inflammatory response in epithelial cells

    Abdul Rashid Bin Mohammad Muzaki;Piotr Tetlak;Jianpeng Sheng;S C Loh

  • Transient ablation of alveolar macrophages leads to massive pathology of influenza infection without affecting cellular adaptive immunity

    Christina Purnama;See Liang Ng;Piotr Tetlak;Yolanda Aphrilia Setiagani

  • Type I IFN signaling in CD8– DCs impairs Th1-dependent malaria immunity

    Ashraful K M Nazmul Haque;Shannon E Best;Marcela Montes de Oca;Kylie R James

  • The tumour microenvironment creates a niche for the self-renewal of tumour-promoting macrophages in colon adenoma.

    Irene Soncin;Jianpeng Sheng;Qi Chen;Shihui Foo

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin F. Bachmann
Martin F. Bachmann University of Bern
Qi Chen
Qi Chen Peking University
Per-Olof Berggren
Per-Olof Berggren Karolinska Institute
Georg Wick
Georg Wick Innsbruck Medical University
Laurent Rénia
Laurent Rénia Nanyang Technological University
Manfred Kopf
Manfred Kopf ETH Zurich
Michael Poidinger
Michael Poidinger Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Bernhard O. Boehm
Bernhard O. Boehm Nanyang Technological University
Antonio Bertoletti
Antonio Bertoletti Duke NUS Graduate Medical School
Takaomi C. Saido
Takaomi C. Saido RIKEN Center for Brain Science

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