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Jenny Mjösberg

Jenny Mjösberg

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Immunology

D-Index
48
Citations
13591
World Ranking
4390
National Ranking
101

Overview

Jenny Mjösberg is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and specializes in immunology and microbiology with a focus on infectious diseases. Their research predominantly addresses areas within immunology, including subfields such as infectious diseases, surgery, neurology, and physiology.

The scientist's work covers key topics including IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, immune cell function and interaction, eosinophilic esophagitis, COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, T-cell and B-cell immunology, and long-term effects of COVID-19.

Recent publications by Jenny Mjösberg include the following papers:

  • "Robust T Cell Immunity in Convalescent Individuals with Asymptomatic or Mild COVID-19" (2020, Cell)
  • "MAIT cell activation and dynamics associated with COVID-19 disease severity" (2020, Science Immunology)
  • "Tissue-Specific Features of Innate Lymphoid Cells" (2020, Trends in Immunology)
  • "Tissue-specific transcriptional imprinting and heterogeneity in human innate lymphoid cells revealed by full-length single-cell RNA-sequencing" (2021, Cell Research)
  • "Major alterations in the mononuclear phagocyte landscape associated with COVID-19 severity" (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jenny Mjösberg are:

  • Efthymia Kokkinou
  • Niklas K. Björkström
  • Jonas Klingström
  • Marcus Buggert
  • Kristoffer Strålin

Their work has been published in multiple recurring venues, including:

  • European Journal of Immunology (10 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (6 publications)
  • Science Immunology (5 publications)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (3 publications)
  • Nature Communications (3 publications)

Overall, Jenny Mjösberg's research trajectory spans 74 publications in immunology and 60 in medicine, with a notable emphasis on understanding immune pathways and responses relevant to infections and inflammatory conditions.

Best Publications

  • Human IL-25- and IL-33-responsive type 2 innate lymphoid cells are defined by expression of CRTH2 and CD161.

    Jenny M Mjösberg;Sara Trifari;Sara Trifari;Natasha K Crellin;Natasha K Crellin;Charlotte P Peters

  • Human type 1 innate lymphoid cells accumulate in inflamed mucosal tissues

    Jochem H Bernink;Charlotte P Peters;Marius Munneke;Anje A te Velde

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

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

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

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

  • The Transcription Factor GATA3 Is Essential for the Function of Human Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells

    Jenny Mjösberg;Jochem Bernink;Korneliusz Golebski;Julien J. Karrich

  • CD49a Expression Defines Tissue-Resident CD8+ T Cells Poised for Cytotoxic Function in Human Skin

    Stanley Cheuk;Heinrich Schlums;Irène Gallais Sérézal;Irène Gallais Sérézal;Elisa Martini

  • The heterogeneity of human CD127+ innate lymphoid cells revealed by single-cell RNA sequencing

    Åsa K Björklund;Åsa K Björklund;Åsa K Björklund;Marianne Forkel;Simone Picelli;Viktoria Konya

  • Prostaglandin D2 activates group 2 innate lymphoid cells through chemoattractant receptor-homologous molecule expressed on TH2 cells

    Luzheng Xue;Maryam Salimi;Isabel Panse;Jenny M. Mjösberg

  • Gene expression profiling of human decidual macrophages: evidence for immunosuppressive phenotype.

    Charlotte Gustafsson;Jenny Mjösberg;Andreas Matussek;Robert Geffers

  • Composition of innate lymphoid cell subsets in the human skin: enrichment of NCR(+) ILC3 in lesional skin and blood of psoriasis patients.

    Marcel B.M. Teunissen;J Marius Munneke;Jochem H. Bernink;Phyllis I. Spuls

  • FOXP3+ Regulatory T Cells and T Helper 1, T Helper 2, and T Helper 17 Cells in Human Early Pregnancy Decidua

    Jenny Mjösberg;Göran Berg;Maria C. Jenmalm;Jan Ernerudh

  • Cutting Edge: Identification and Characterization of Human Intrahepatic CD49a+ NK Cells

    Nicole Marquardt;Vivien Béziat;Sanna Nyström;Julia Hengst

  • Human innate lymphoid cells.

    Jenny Mjösberg;Hergen Spits

  • Activated innate lymphoid cells are associated with a reduced susceptibility to graft-versus-host disease.

    J. Marius Munneke;Andreas T. Björklund;Jenny M. Mjösberg;Karin Garming-Legert

  • Systemic Reduction of Functionally Suppressive CD4dimCD25highFoxp3+ Tregs in Human Second Trimester Pregnancy Is Induced by Progesterone and 17β-Estradiol

    Jenny Mjösberg;Judit Svensson;Emma Johansson;Lotta Hellström

  • Functional differences between human NKp44- and NKp44+ RORC+ innate lymphoid cells

    Kerim Hoorweg;Charlotte P. Peters;Ferry Cornelissen;Patricia Aparicio-Domingo

  • Induction of human regulatory innate lymphoid cells from group 2 innate lymphoid cells by retinoic acid.

    Hideaki Morita;Terufumi Kubo;Beate Rückert;Avinash Ravindran

  • Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Depleted Irreversibly during Acute HIV-1 Infection in the Absence of Viral Suppression

    Henrik N. Kløverpris;Henrik N. Kløverpris;Samuel W. Kazer;Jenny Mjösberg;Jenniffer M. Mabuka

  • Tissue-Specific Features of Innate Lymphoid Cells.

    Isabel Meininger;Anna Carrasco;Anna Rao;Tea Soini

  • Tissue-specific transcriptional imprinting and heterogeneity in human innate lymphoid cells revealed by full-length single-cell RNA-sequencing

    Luca Mazzurana;Paulo Czarnewski;Viktor Jonsson;Leif Wigge

  • Human lung natural killer cells are predominantly comprised of highly differentiated hypofunctional CD69−CD56dim cells

    Nicole Marquardt;Eliisa Kekäläinen;Puran Chen;Egle Kvedaraite

  • Prostaglandin E 2 suppresses human group 2 innate lymphoid cell function

    Jovana Maric;Jovana Maric;Avinash Ravindran;Luca Mazzurana;Åsa K. Björklund

Frequent Co-Authors

Hergen Spits
Hergen Spits University of Amsterdam
Jan Ernerudh
Jan Ernerudh Linköping University
Niklas K. Björkström
Niklas K. Björkström Karolinska University Hospital
Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren
Hans-Gustaf Ljunggren Karolinska Institute
Maria C. Jenmalm
Maria C. Jenmalm Linköping University
Lars Eriksson
Lars Eriksson Linköping University
Jan-Inge Henter
Jan-Inge Henter Karolinska University Hospital
Anders Sönnerborg
Anders Sönnerborg Karolinska Institute
Jakob Michaëlsson
Jakob Michaëlsson Karolinska University Hospital
Sven-Erik Dahlén
Sven-Erik Dahlén Karolinska Institute

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