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Overview

Enrico Lugli is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and has a significant body of work in medicine and immunology. Their research primarily intersects the fields of immunology and microbiology, with a focus on immunology as a specialized subfield. Additional areas of study include oncology, molecular biology, cancer research, and surgery.

The scientist's research topics concentrate on several themes within immunology and cancer biology. These include immune cell function and interaction, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, T-cell and B-cell immunology, CAR-T cell therapy research, immunotherapy and immune responses, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, and immune cells in cancer.

Enrico Lugli has published extensively in multiple scientific venues. The most frequent publication outlets are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Immunology
  • Nature Communications
  • Cancer Immunology Research
  • Blood

Recent noteworthy papers authored or co-authored by Enrico Lugli include:

  • "Two subsets of stem-like CD8+ memory T cell progenitors with distinct fate commitments in humans" (2020, Nature Immunology)
  • "IRF4 instructs effector Treg differentiation and immune suppression in human cancer" (2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation)
  • "'Stem-like' precursors are the fount to sustain persistent CD8+ T cell responses" (2022, Nature Immunology)
  • "Lipid-loaded tumor-associated macrophages sustain tumor growth and invasiveness in prostate cancer" (2021, The Journal of Experimental Medicine)
  • "CD19-CAR T cells undergo exhaustion DNA methylation programming in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia" (2021, Cell Reports)

The scientist frequently collaborates with a core group of co-authors, including:

  • Simone Puccio
  • Clelia Peano
  • Giorgia Alvisi
  • Armando Santoro
  • Domenico Mavilio

Best Publications

  • Molecular mechanisms of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018

    Lorenzo Galluzzi;Ilio Vitale;Stuart A. Aaronson;John M. Abrams

  • A human memory T cell subset with stem cell-like properties

    Luca Gattinoni;Enrico Lugli;Yun Ji;Zoltan Pos

  • Defining ‘T cell exhaustion’

    Christian U Blank;W Nicholas Haining;Werner Held;Patrick G Hogan;Patrick G Hogan

  • Essential versus accessory aspects of cell death: recommendations of the NCCD 2015

    L. Galluzzi;J. M. Bravo-San Pedro;I. Vitale;S. A. Aaronson

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies

    Andrea Cossarizza;Hyun Dong Chang;Andreas Radbruch;Mübeccel Akdis

  • The who's who of T-cell differentiation: human memory T-cell subsets.

    Yolanda D. Mahnke;Tess M. Brodie;Federica Sallusto;Mario Roederer

  • Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (second edition)

    Andrea Cossarizza;Hyun Dong Chang;Andreas Radbruch;Andreas Acs

  • Redistribution, Hyperproliferation, Activation of Natural Killer Cells and CD8 T Cells, and Cytokine Production During First-in-Human Clinical Trial of Recombinant Human Interleukin-15 in Patients With Cancer

    Kevin C. Conlon;Enrico Lugli;Hugh C. Welles;Hugh C. Welles;Steven A. Rosenberg

  • Consensus guidelines for the detection of immunogenic cell death

    Oliver Kepp;Laura Senovilla;Ilio Vitale;Erika Vacchelli

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring cell death in higher eukaryotes

    L. Galluzzi;L. Galluzzi;L. Galluzzi;S. A. Aaronson;J. Abrams;E. S. Alnemri

  • Classification of current anticancer immunotherapies

    Lorenzo Galluzzi;Erika Vacchelli;José Manuel Bravo-San Pedro;Aitziber Buqué

  • Superior T memory stem cell persistence supports long-lived T cell memory

    Enrico Lugli;Maria H. Dominguez;Luca Gattinoni;Pratip K. Chattopadhyay

  • High-dimensional single cell analysis identifies stem-like cytotoxic CD8+ T cells infiltrating human tumors.

    Jolanda Brummelman;Emilia M.C. Mazza;Giorgia Alvisi;Federico S. Colombo

  • Two subsets of stem-like CD8+ memory T cell progenitors with distinct fate commitments in humans.

    Giovanni Galletti;Gabriele De Simone;Emilia M C Mazza;Simone Puccio

  • Human liver-resident CD56bright/CD16neg NK cells are retained within hepatic sinusoids via the engagement of CCR5 and CXCR6 pathways

    Kelly Hudspeth;Matteo Donadon;Matteo Cimino;Elena Pontarini

  • Single-Cell Sequencing of Mouse Heart Immune Infiltrate in Pressure Overload-Driven Heart Failure Reveals Extent of Immune Activation.

    Elisa Martini;Paolo Kunderfranco;Clelia Peano;Pierluigi Carullo

  • Identification, isolation and in vitro expansion of human and nonhuman primate T stem cell memory cells

    Enrico Lugli;Luca Gattinoni;Alessandra Roberto;Domenico Mavilio

  • Data analysis in flow cytometry: the future just started.

    Enrico Lugli;Mario Roederer;Andrea Cossarizza

  • Safety (toxicity), pharmacokinetics, immunogenicity, and impact on elements of the normal immune system of recombinant human IL-15 in rhesus macaques.

    Thomas A. Waldmann;Enrico Lugli;Mario Roederer;Liyanage P. Perera

  • Transient and persistent effects of IL-15 on lymphocyte homeostasis in nonhuman primates.

    Enrico Lugli;Carolyn K. Goldman;Liyanage P. Perera;Jeremy Smedley

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Cossarizza
Andrea Cossarizza University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Domenico Mavilio
Domenico Mavilio University of Milan
Marcello Pinti
Marcello Pinti University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Mario Roederer
Mario Roederer National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Lorenzo Galluzzi
Lorenzo Galluzzi Cornell University
Luca Gattinoni
Luca Gattinoni University of Regensburg
Armando Santoro
Armando Santoro Humanitas University
Cristina Mussini
Cristina Mussini University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Guido Kroemer
Guido Kroemer Université Paris Cité
Oliver Kepp
Oliver Kepp Institut Gustave Roussy

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