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Overview

Helene F. Rosenberg is affiliated with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, with a particular focus on immunology and microbiology. The scientist's work emphasizes the study of immune cell functions and their interactions, respiratory diseases, and inflammatory pathways.

The primary fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

In terms of subfields, Rosenberg's research covers:

  • Immunology
  • Physiology
  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery
  • Molecular Biology

Topics frequently addressed in Rosenberg's research comprise:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes

Rosenberg has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "De novoCIAS1 mutations, cytokine activation, and evidence for genetic heterogeneity in patients with neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID): A new member of the expanding family of pyrin-associated autoinflammatory diseases" (2020), published in UNC Libraries
  • "Eosinophils and COVID-19: diagnosis, prognosis, and vaccination strategies" (2021), published in Seminars in Immunopathology
  • "Impact of controlled high-sucrose and high-fat diets on eosinophil recruitment and cytokine content in allergen-challenged mice" (2021), published in PLoS ONE
  • "Respiratory Epithelial Cells Respond to Lactobacillus plantarum but Provide No Cross-Protection against Virus-Induced Inflammation" (2020), published in Viruses
  • "Generation of Mouse Eosinophils in Tissue Culture from Unselected Bone Marrow Progenitors" (2021), published in Methods in Molecular Biology

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Caroline M. Percopo
  • Ajinkya R. Limkar
  • Kirk M. Druey
  • Albert C. Sek
  • Eric Mai

Rosenberg's publications often appear in several recurring venues, such as:

  • Viruses
  • UNC Libraries
  • Methods in Molecular Biology
  • Seminars in Immunopathology
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Eosinophils: changing perspectives in health and disease

    Helene F. Rosenberg;Kimberly D. Dyer;Paul S. Foster

  • Eosinophils: Biological Properties and Role in Health and Disease

    Simon P. Hogan;Helene F. Rosenberg;Redwan Moqbel;Simon Phipps

  • De novo CIAS1 mutations, cytokine activation, and evidence for genetic heterogeneity in patients with neonatal-onset multisystem inflammatory disease (NOMID): a new member of the expanding family of pyrin-associated autoinflammatory diseases.

    Ivona Aksentijevich;Miroslawa Nowak;Mustapha Mallah;Jae Jin Chae

  • Eosinophil trafficking in allergy and asthma.

    Helene F. Rosenberg;Simon Phipps;Paul S. Foster

  • The gene for familial Mediterranean fever, MEFV, is expressed in early leukocyte development and is regulated in response to inflammatory mediators

    Michael Centola;Geryl Wood;David M. Frucht;Jerome Galon

  • Eosinophil-derived neurotoxin acts as an alarmin to activate the TLR2–MyD88 signal pathway in dendritic cells and enhances Th2 immune responses

    De-Xuan Yang;Qian-Qian Chen;Shao Bo Su;Ping Zhang

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection: Immune Response, Immunopathogenesis, and Treatment

    Joseph B. Domachowske;Helene F. Rosenberg

  • Eosinophils, eosinophil ribonucleases, and their role in host defense against respiratory virus pathogens.

    Helene F. Rosenberg;Joseph B. Domachowske

  • Recombinant Human Eosinophil-Derived Neurotoxin/RNase 2 Functions as an Effective Antiviral Agent against Respiratory Syncytial Virus

    Joseph B. Domachowske;Kimberly D. Dyer;Cynthia A. Bonville;Helene F. Rosenberg

  • Functionally Competent Eosinophils Differentiated Ex Vivo in High Purity from Normal Mouse Bone Marrow

    Kimberly D. Dyer;Jennifer M. Moser;Meggan Czapiga;Steven J. Siegel

  • Eosinophils contribute to innate antiviral immunity and promote clearance of respiratory syncytial virus.

    Simon Phipps;Simon Phipps;Chuan En Lam;Chuan En Lam;Suresh Mahalingam;Matthew Newhouse

  • Respiratory Syncytical Virus-induced Chemokine Expression in the Lower Airways Eosinophil Recruitment and Degranulation

    A. Marc Harrison;Cynthia A. Bonville;Helene F. Rosenberg;Joseph B. Domachowske

  • Interleukin-5 (IL-5) Augments the Progression of Liver Fibrosis by Regulating IL-13 Activity

    Rachael M. Reiman;Robert W. Thompson;Carl G. Feng;Danielle Hari

  • Eosinophil cationic protein/RNase 3 is another RNase A-family ribonuclease with direct antiviral activity

    Joseph B. Domachowske;Kimberly D. Dyer;Anthony G. Adams;Thomas L. Leto

  • Animal Pneumoviruses: Molecular Genetics and Pathogenesis

    Andrew J. Easton;Joseph B. Domachowske;Helene F. Rosenberg

  • Animal models of human respiratory syncytial virus disease

    Reinout Alexander Bem;Joseph B. Domachowske;Helene F. Rosenberg

  • Schistosoma mansoni infection in eosinophil lineage–ablated mice

    Jonathan M. Swartz;Kimberly D. Dyer;Allen W. Cheever;Thirumalai Ramalingam

  • Eosinophil-derived neurotoxin (EDN), an antimicrobial protein with chemotactic activities for dendritic cells

    De Yang;Helene F. Rosenberg;Helene F. Rosenberg;Qian Chen;Qian Chen;Kimberly D. Dyer;Kimberly D. Dyer

  • The RNase a superfamily: generation of diversity and innate host defense.

    Kimberly D. Dyer;Helene F. Rosenberg

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of human eosinophil Charcot-Leyden crystal protein (lysophospholipase). Similarities to IgE binding proteins and the S-type animal lectin superfamily.

    Steven J. Ackerman;Stephanie E. Corrette;Helene F. Rosenberg;Joshua C. Bennett

  • The Chemokine Macrophage-Inflammatory Protein-1α and Its Receptor CCR1 Control Pulmonary Inflammation and Antiviral Host Defense in Paramyxovirus Infection

    Joseph B. Domachowske;Cynthia A. Bonville;Ji-Liang Gao;Philip M. Murphy

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph B. Domachowske
Joseph B. Domachowske SUNY Upstate Medical University
Paul S. Foster
Paul S. Foster Woolcock Institute of Medical Research
Jianzhi Zhang
Jianzhi Zhang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Andrew J. Easton
Andrew J. Easton University of Warwick
Simon Phipps
Simon Phipps University of Queensland
Joost J. Oppenheim
Joost J. Oppenheim National Institutes of Health
James J. Lee
James J. Lee Mayo Clinic
Thomas A. Wynn
Thomas A. Wynn Pfizer (United States)
Elizabeth R. Fischer
Elizabeth R. Fischer National Institutes of Health
John A. Ellis
John A. Ellis Western University of Health Sciences

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