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Overview

Hermann Eibel is affiliated with the University Medical Center Freiburg in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on immunology, with significant contributions in related fields such as microbiology and medicine. The scientist's work spans various subfields, including immunology, infectious diseases, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, molecular biology, and genetics.

Eibel's research topics cover several aspects of immune system function and pathology. These include:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

The scientist has published numerous papers in respected journals, contributing new insights into immune cell behavior and disease mechanisms. Some notable publications include:

  • "The expansion of human T-bet high CD21 low B cells is T cell dependent," 2021, Science Immunology
  • "A distinct CD38+CD45RA+ population of CD4+, CD8+, and double-negative T cells is controlled by FAS," 2020, The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • "SLC15A4 controls endolysosomal TLR7-9 responses by recruiting the innate immune adaptor TASL," 2023, Cell Reports
  • "A multimorphic mutation in IRF4 causes human autosomal dominant combined immunodeficiency," 2023, Science Immunology
  • "Phenotypic and functional characterization of synovial fluid-derived fibroblast-like synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis," 2021, Scientific Reports

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Eibel's career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Pascal Schneider
  • Cristian R. Smulski
  • Reinhard Voll
  • Bodo Grimbacher
  • Klaus Warnatz

Eibel has published multiple papers in well-regarded scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Cell Reports
  • Science Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Cells
  • Current Opinion in Immunology

The scientist's body of work emphasizes studies in immunology and related medical fields, contributing to the understanding of immune cell dynamics, immune deficiencies, autoimmune conditions, and responses to infectious agents including SARS-CoV-2. This diverse portfolio reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining molecular biology techniques with clinical insights relevant to pulmonary diseases and cancer research.

Best Publications

  • Homozygous loss of ICOS is associated with adult-onset common variable immunodeficiency

    Bodo Grimbacher;Andreas Hutloff;Michael Schlesier;Erik Glocker

  • Deleterious Mutations in LRBA Are Associated with a Syndrome of Immune Deficiency and Autoimmunity

    Gabriela Lopez-Herrera;Giacomo Tampella;Qiang Pan-Hammarström;Peer Herholz

  • B-cell activating factor receptor deficiency is associated with an adult-onset antibody deficiency syndrome in humans

    Klaus Warnatz;Ulrich Salzer;Marta Rizzi;Beate Fischer

  • A new CD21low B cell population in the peripheral blood of patients with SLE.

    Claudia Wehr;Hermann Eibel;Madhan Masilamani;Harald Illges

  • Pax1 is expressed during development of the thymus epithelium and is required for normal T-cell maturation.

    Johan Wallin;Hermann Eibel;Annette Neubüser;Jörg Wilting

  • Hypomorphic homozygous mutations in phosphoglucomutase 3 (PGM3) impair immunity and increase serum IgE levels.

    Atfa Sassi;Sandra Lazaroski;Gang Wu;Stuart M. Haslam

  • Soluble BAFF Levels Inversely Correlate with Peripheral B Cell Numbers and the Expression of BAFF Receptors

    Matthias Kreuzaler;Melanie Rauch;Ulrich Salzer;Jennifer Birmelin

  • Early growth response proteins (EGR) and nuclear factors of activated T cells (NFAT) form heterodimers and regulate proinflammatory cytokine gene expression

    Eva L. Decker;Nina Nehmann;Eva Kampen;Hermann Eibel

  • IL-4 and IL-12 Regulate Proteoglycan-Induced Arthritis Through Stat-Dependent Mechanisms

    Alison Finnegan;Michael J. Grusby;Charles D. Kaplan;Shannon K. O’Neill

  • FHL-1/reconectin and factor H: two human complement regulators which are encoded by the same gene are differently expressed and regulated

    Manuel A Friese;Jens Hellwage;T.Sakari Jokiranta;Seppo Meri

  • IL-21 is the primary common γ chain-binding cytokine required for human B-cell differentiation in vivo

    Mike Recher;Lucinda J. Berglund;Lucinda J. Berglund;Danielle T. Avery;Morton J. Cowan

  • Biallelic loss-of-function mutation in NIK causes a primary immunodeficiency with multifaceted aberrant lymphoid immunity

    Katharina L. Willmann;Stefanie Klaver;Figen Doğu;Elisangela Santos-Valente

  • Early-onset inflammatory bowel disease and common variable immunodeficiency–like disease caused by IL-21 deficiency

    Elisabeth Salzer;Aydan Kansu;Heiko Sic;Peter Májek

  • The expansion of human T-bet high CD21 low B cells is T cell dependent

    Baerbel Keller;Valentina Strohmeier;Valentina Strohmeier;Ina Harder;Susanne Unger

  • Collagen-induced arthritis is exacerbated in IL-10-deficient mice

    Alison Finnegan;Charles D Kaplan;Yanxia Cao;Hermann Eibel

  • Mice deficient in CD23 reveal its modulatory role in IgE production but no role in T and B cell development.

    A Stief;G Texido;G Sansig;H Eibel

  • Dependence of Immunoglobulin Class Switch Recombination in B Cells on Vesicular Release of ATP and CD73 Ectonucleotidase Activity

    Francesca Schena;Stefano Volpi;Caterina Elisa Faliti;Federica Penco

  • Th1 and Th2 cytokines regulate proteoglycan-specific autoantibody isotypes and arthritis.

    Charles Kaplan;Juan C Valdez;Raman Chandrasekaran;Hermann Eibel

  • Transgene CD23 expression on lymphoid cells modulates IgE and IgG1 responses.

    G Texido;H Eibel;G Le Gros;H van der Putten

  • Defined blocks in terminal plasma cell differentiation of common variable immunodeficiency patients.

    Nadine Taubenheim;Marcus von Hornung;Anne Durandy;Klaus Warnatz

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Hartmut Peter
Hans-Hartmut Peter University of Freiburg
Georges Köhler
Georges Köhler Max Planck Society
Klaus Warnatz
Klaus Warnatz University of Freiburg
Peter F. Zipfel
Peter F. Zipfel Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Frank Brombacher
Frank Brombacher University of Cape Town
Wilhelm K. Aicher
Wilhelm K. Aicher University of Tübingen
Bodo Grimbacher
Bodo Grimbacher University of Freiburg
Tibor T. Glant
Tibor T. Glant Rush University Medical Center
Alison Finnegan
Alison Finnegan Rush University Medical Center
Alejandro A. Schäffer
Alejandro A. Schäffer National Institutes of Health

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