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Overview

Garnett Kelsoe is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine. Their work spans multiple subfields including Immunology, Epidemiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Virology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research focuses on several key topics:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Influenza Virus Research Studies
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Diabetes and associated disorders

Recent publications include:

  • Strategies for HIV-1 vaccines that induce broadly neutralizing antibodies, 2022, Nature Reviews. Immunology
  • Sensitization in transplantation: Assessment of risk (STAR) 2019 Working Group Meeting Report, 2020, American Journal of Transplantation
  • Recapitulation of HIV-1 Env-antibody coevolution in macaques leading to neutralization breadth, 2020, Science
  • Fab-dimerized glycan-reactive antibodies are a structural category of natural antibodies, 2021, Cell
  • Primary germinal center-resident T follicular helper cells are a physiologically distinct subset of CXCR5hiPD-1hi T follicular helper cells, 2022, Immunity

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • UNC Libraries
  • Immunity
  • mBio
  • Nature Reviews. Immunology

Garnett Kelsoe collaborates regularly with several researchers including:

  • Masayuki Kuraoka
  • M. Anthony Moody
  • Barton F. Haynes
  • Kevin Wiehe
  • Stephen C. Harrison

Best Publications

  • Intraclonal generation of antibody mutants in germinal centres

    Joshy Jacob;Garnett Kelsoe;Klaus Rajewsky;Ursula Weiss

  • Co-evolution of a broadly neutralizing HIV-1 antibody and founder virus

    Hua-Xin Liao;Rebecca Lynch;Tongqing Zhou;Feng Gao;Feng Gao

  • In situ studies of the primary immune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl. I. The architecture and dynamics of responding cell populations.

    J Jacob;R Kassir;G Kelsoe

  • In situ studies of the primary immune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl. II. A common clonal origin for periarteriolar lymphoid sheath-associated foci and germinal centers.

    Joshy Jacob;Garnett Kelsoe

  • Cellular interaction in germinal centers. Roles of CD40 ligand and B7-2 in established germinal centers.

    Shuhua Han;K. Hathcock;Biao Zheng;T. B. Kepler

  • B-cell-lineage immunogen design in vaccine development with HIV-1 as a case study

    Barton F Haynes;Garnett Kelsoe;Stephen C Harrison;Thomas B Kepler;Thomas B Kepler

  • Metabolic Reprogramming Is Required for Antibody Production That Is Suppressed in Anergic but Exaggerated in Chronically BAFF-Exposed B Cells

    Alfredo Caro-Maldonado;Ruoning Wang;Amanda G. Nichols;Masayuki Kuraoka

  • Analysis of a Clonal Lineage of HIV-1 Envelope V2/V3 Conformational Epitope-Specific Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies and Their Inferred Unmutated Common Ancestors

    Mattia Bonsignori;Kwan Ki Hwang;Xi Chen;Chun Yen Tsao

  • In situ studies of the primary immune response to (4-hydroxy-3-nitrophenyl)acetyl. III. The kinetics of V region mutation and selection in germinal center B cells.

    J Jacob;J Przylepa;C Miller;G Kelsoe

  • Maintenance of long-lived plasma cells and serological memory despite mature and memory B cell depletion during CD20 immunotherapy in mice.

    David J. DiLillo;Yasuhito Hamaguchi;Yoshihiro Ueda;Kaiyong Yang

  • Regulation of the B cell response to T-dependent antigens by classical pathway complement.

    M B Fischer;M Ma;S Goerg;X Zhou

  • In Situ Studies of the Primary Immune Response to (4-Hydroxy-3-Nitrophenyl)Acetyl. V. Affinity Maturation Develops in Two Stages of Clonal Selection

    Yoshimasa Takahashi;Pinaki R. Dutta;Douglas M. Cerasoli;Garnett Kelsoe

  • Inflammation and the reciprocal production of granulocytes and lymphocytes in bone marrow

    Yoshihiro Ueda;Motonari Kondo;Garnett Kelsoe

  • Life and Death in Germinal Centers (Redux)

    Garnett Kelsoe

  • Neoteny in Lymphocytes: Rag1 and Rag2 Expression in Germinal Center B Cells

    Shuhua Han;Biao Zheng;David G. Schatz;Eugenia Spanopoulou

  • Identification of a CD4-Binding-Site Antibody to HIV that Evolved Near-Pan Neutralization Breadth.

    Jinghe Huang;Byong H. Kang;Elise Ishida;Tongqing Zhou

  • Strategies for HIV-1 vaccines that induce broadly neutralizing antibodies

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  • The Role of Antibody Polyspecificity and Lipid Reactivity in Binding of Broadly Neutralizing Anti-HIV-1 Envelope Human Monoclonal Antibodies 2F5 and 4E10 to Glycoprotein 41 Membrane Proximal Envelope Epitopes

    S. Munir Alam;Mildred McAdams;David Boren;Michael Rak

  • V(D)J Recombinase Activity in a Subset of Germinal Center B Lymphocytes

    Shuhua Han;Stacey R. Dillon;Stacey R. Dillon;Biao Zheng;Biao Zheng;Michiko Shimoda;Michiko Shimoda

  • Dependence of Germinal Center B Cells on Expression of CD21/CD35 for Survival

    Michael B. Fischer;Siegfried Goerg;Siegfried Goerg;Siegfried Goerg;LiMing Shen;LiMing Shen;LiMing Shen;Andrey P. Prodeus;Andrey P. Prodeus;Andrey P. Prodeus

  • Antibody response to a T-dependent antigen requires B cell expression of complement receptors.

    D. A. Croix;J. M. Ahearn;A. M. Rosengard;Shuhua Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Barton F. Haynes
Barton F. Haynes Duke University
Thomas B. Kepler
Thomas B. Kepler Boston University
Hua-Xin Liao
Hua-Xin Liao Duke University
M. Anthony Moody
M. Anthony Moody Duke University
S. Munir Alam
S. Munir Alam Duke University
Robert Parks
Robert Parks Duke University
Georgia D. Tomaras
Georgia D. Tomaras Duke University
Mattia Bonsignori
Mattia Bonsignori Duke University
David C. Montefiori
David C. Montefiori Duke University
Stephen C. Harrison
Stephen C. Harrison Harvard University

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