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Overview

Diana Boraschi is affiliated with the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of immunology and microbiology, with a significant number of publications in related subfields including immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, biomedical engineering, and materials chemistry. Their work explores topics such as immune responses and vaccinations, immunotherapy and immune responses, immune response and inflammation, nanoparticles synthesis and applications, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, and immune cells in cancer.

Frequent publication venues for Boraschi's work include Frontiers in Immunology, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Nanomaterials, Cells, and Environmental Science Nano. They have contributed extensively to the scientific literature, evidenced by papers published in notable journals.

  • The IL-1 family cytokines and receptors in autoimmune diseases, 2020, Autoimmunity Reviews
  • A nanomaterial targeting the spike protein captures SARS-CoV-2 variants and promotes viral elimination, 2022, Nature Nanotechnology
  • What Is IL-1 for? The Functions of Interleukin-1 Across Evolution, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Interactions between Nanoparticles and the Innate Immune System from a Nanotechnologist Perspective, 2021, Nanomaterials
  • Association between Microorganisms and Microplastics: How Does It Change the Host-Pathogen Interaction and Subsequent Immune Response?, 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Boraschi has published a book titled Delivering Nucleic Acids to Immune and Non-Immune Cells, released in 2024 by Frontiers Media.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors including Paola Italiani, Yang Li, Víctor Puntes, Benjamin J. Swartzwelter, and Anna Chiara De Luca.

Best Publications

  • From Monocytes to M1/M2 Macrophages: Phenotypical vs. Functional Differentiation

    Paola Italiani;Diana Boraschi

  • IL-37: a new anti-inflammatory cytokine of the IL-1 family

    Diana Boraschi;Davide Lucchesi;Stefan Hainzl;Maria Leitner

  • The interleukin-1 receptor family.

    Diana Boraschi;Aldo Tagliabue

  • IL-1 family nomenclature

    Charles Dinarello;William Arend;John Sims;Dirk Smith

  • Mechanisms and Barriers in Cancer Nanomedicine: Addressing Challenges, Looking for Solutions

    Thomas J. Anchordoquy;Yechezkel Barenholz;Diana Boraschi;Michael Chorny

  • The family of the interleukin-1 receptors

    Diana Boraschi;Paola Italiani;Sabrina Weil;Michael U. Martin

  • Nanoparticles and innate immunity: new perspectives on host defence

    Diana Boraschi;Paola Italiani;Roberto Palomba;Paolo Decuzzi

  • IL-18 in autoimmunity: review

    Diana Boraschi;Charles A Dinarello

  • Interleukin 1-induced Augmentation of Experimental Metastases from a Human Melanoma in Nude Mice

    Raffaella Giavazzi;Angela Garofalo;Maria Rosa Bani;Mauro Abbate

  • Innate defence functions of macrophages can be biased by nano-sized ceramic and metallic particles

    Marilena Lucarelli;Antonietta M Gatti;Graziana Savarino;Paola Quattroni

  • The Type II IL-1 Receptor Interacts with the IL-1 Receptor Accessory Protein: A Novel Mechanism of Regulation of IL-1 Responsiveness

    Detlef Lang;Johannes Knop;Holger Wesche;Ute Raffetseder

  • Problems and challenges in the development and validation of human cell-based assays to determine nanoparticle-induced immunomodulatory effects

    Gertie J Oostingh;Eudald Casals;Paola Italiani;Renato Colognato

  • Interferon-gamma reduces macrophage-suppressive activity by inhibiting prostaglandin E2 release and inducing interleukin 1 production.

    D Boraschi;S Censini;A Tagliabue

  • Endotoxin contamination: a key element in the interpretation of nanosafety studies.

    Yang Li;Diana Boraschi

  • Innate Immune Memory in Invertebrate Metazoans: A Critical Appraisal

    Daniela Melillo;Rita Marino;Paola Italiani;Diana Boraschi;Diana Boraschi

  • A short synthetic peptide fragment of human interleukin 1 with immunostimulatory but not inflammatory activity.

    G Antoni;R Presentini;F Perin;A Tagliabue

  • Toward cell therapy using placenta-derived cells: disease mechanisms, cell biology, preclinical studies, and regulatory aspects at the round table.

    Ornella Parolini;Francesco Alviano;Irene Bergwerf;Diana Boraschi

  • IL-18 cDNA vaccination protects mice from spontaneous lupus-like autoimmune disease

    Paola Bossù;Detlef Neumann;Elda Del Giudice;Antonio Ciaramella

  • Antibody-dependent cell-mediated antibacterial activity of intestinal lymphocytes with secretory IgA

    A. Tagliabue;L. Nencioni;L. Villa;D. F. Keren

  • Natural and antibody-dependent cell-mediated activity against Salmonella typhimurium by peripheral and intestinal lymphoid cells in mice.

    L Nencioni;L Villa;D Boraschi;B Berti

  • Morphological characterization of a cell population responsible for natural killer activity.

    W Luini;D Boraschi;S Alberti;A Aleotti

  • The Gracefully Aging Immune System

    Diana Boraschi;M. Teresa Aguado;Catherine Dutel;Jörg Goronzy

Frequent Co-Authors

Pietro Ghezzi
Pietro Ghezzi Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Víctor F. Puntes
Víctor F. Puntes Spanish National Research Council
Paola Migliorini
Paola Migliorini University of Pisa
Albert Duschl
Albert Duschl University of Salzburg
Giuseppe Scapigliati
Giuseppe Scapigliati Tuscia University
Alberto Mantovani
Alberto Mantovani Humanitas University
Monte S. Meltzer
Monte S. Meltzer Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Mario Salmona
Mario Salmona Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Charles A. Dinarello
Charles A. Dinarello University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Rino Rappuoli
Rino Rappuoli Imperial College London

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