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Jolan E. Walter is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States and has a significant body of research in medicine, with particular emphasis on immunology and microbiology, as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work largely focuses on immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders, blood disorders and treatments, and immune cell function and interaction.

Their research spans several specialized subfields including immunology, genetics, hematology, epidemiology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine. This multidisciplinary approach enables a comprehensive understanding of immune system dysfunctions and associated clinical outcomes.

Walter has contributed extensively to the scientific literature, publishing in a range of venues with a high frequency of work appearing in:

  • Clinical Immunology
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Journal of Clinical Immunology
  • Blood

Frequent collaborators include Boglárka Ujházi, Svetlana Sharapova, Melis Yilmaz, Joseph Dasso, and Luigi D. Notarangelo, reflecting a collaborative network that spans immunological research and clinical investigation.

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • "Practical guidance for the diagnosis and management of secondary hypogammaglobulinemia: A Work Group Report of the AAAAI Primary Immunodeficiency and Altered Immune Response Committees," 2022, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation in Patients With Primary Immune Regulatory Disorders (PIRD): A Primary Immune Deficiency Treatment Consortium (PIDTC) Survey," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Rituximab-induced hypogammaglobulinemia and infection risk in pediatric patients," 2021, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "Secondary Immune Deficiency and Primary Immune Deficiency Crossovers: Hematological Malignancies and Autoimmune Diseases," 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • "PLCG2-associated immune dysregulation (PLAID) comprises broad and distinct clinical presentations related to functional classes of genetic variants," 2023, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

These works address a range of clinical challenges, including hypogammaglobulinemia, immune regulatory disorders, and immune dysregulation associated with genetic variants, indicating sustained research interest in immune disorders and their treatment pathways.

Best Publications

  • Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in 11 Screening Programs in the United States

    Antonia Kwan;Roshini S. Abraham;Robert Currier;Amy Brower

  • Clinical evaluation of youth with pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS): recommendations from the 2013 PANS Consensus Conference.

    Kiki Chang;Jennifer Frankovich;Michael Cooperstock;Madeleine W. Cunningham

  • Association of Immunoglobulin Levels, Infectious Risk, and Mortality With Rituximab and Hypogammaglobulinemia.

    Sara Barmettler;Mei-Sing Ong;Jocelyn R. Farmer;Hyon Choi

  • Human RAG mutations: biochemistry and clinical implications

    Luigi D. Notarangelo;Min-Sung Kim;Jolan E. Walter;Jolan E. Walter;Yu Nee Lee

  • Broad-spectrum antibodies against self-antigens and cytokines in RAG deficiency

    Jolan E. Walter;Lindsey B. Rosen;Krisztian Csomos;Jacob M. Rosenberg

  • Astrovirus infection in children.

    Jolan E Walter;Douglas K Mitchell

  • Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is required for B-cell tolerance in humans

    Greta Meyers;Yen-Shing Ng;Jason M. Bannock;Aubert Lavoie

  • 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

  • A systematic analysis of recombination activity and genotype-phenotype correlation in human recombination-activating gene 1 deficiency.

    Yu Nee Lee;Francesco Frugoni;Kerry Dobbs;Jolan E. Walter

  • Successful expression of human factor IX following repeat administration of adenoviral vector in mice

    J. Walter;Qimin You;J. N. Hagstrom;M. Sands

  • B cell–intrinsic deficiency of the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) causes severe abnormalities of the peripheral B-cell compartment in mice

    Mike Recher;Siobhan O. Burns;Miguel A. de la Fuente;Miguel A. de la Fuente;Stefano Volpi

  • Molecular characterization of a novel recombinant strain of human astrovirus associated with gastroenteritis in children.

    J. E. Walter;J. Briggs;M. L. Guerrero;D. O. Matson

  • PRKDC mutations associated with immunodeficiency, granuloma, and autoimmune regulator-dependent autoimmunity.

    Anne Laure Mathieu;Estelle Verronese;Gillian I. Rice;Fanny Fouyssac

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Human Astrovirus Diarrhea among Children from a Periurban Community of Mexico City

    Jolán E. Walter;Douglas K. Mitchell;M. Lourdes Guerrero;Tamás Berke

  • Characterization of T and B cell repertoire diversity in patients with RAG deficiency

    Yu Nee Lee;Yu Nee Lee;Francesco Frugoni;Kerry Dobbs;Irit Tirosh

  • Expansion of immunoglobulin-secreting cells and defects in B cell tolerance in Rag-dependent immunodeficiency

    Jolan E. Walter;Francesca Rucci;Laura Patrizi;Mike Recher

  • Mechanism-Based Strategies for the Management of Autoimmunity and Immune Dysregulation in Primary Immunodeficiencies

    Jolan E. Walter;Jolan E. Walter;Jolan E. Walter;Jocelyn R. Farmer;Zsofia Foldvari;Zsofia Foldvari;Troy R. Torgerson

  • Diagnostic interpretation of genetic studies in patients with primary immunodeficiency diseases: A working group report of the Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases Committee of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

    Ivan K. Chinn;Ivan K. Chinn;Alice Y. Chan;Karin Chen;Janet Chou;Janet Chou

  • Role of astroviruses in childhood diarrhea.

    Jolán E. Walter;Douglas K. Mitchell

  • Live vaccines after pediatric solid organ transplant: Proceedings of a consensus meeting, 2018.

    Sneha Suresh;Julia Upton;Michael Green;Anne Pham-Huy

  • Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Expression in Human B Cell Precursors Is Essential for Central B Cell Tolerance

    Tineke Cantaert;Jean Nicolas Schickel;Jason M. Bannock;Yen Shing Ng

  • Identification of Patients with RAG Mutations Previously Diagnosed with Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disorders

    David Buchbinder;Rebecca Baker;Yu Nee Lee;Juan Ravell

  • Powering the Immune System: Mitochondria in Immune Function and Deficiency

    Melissa A. Walker;Stefano Volpi;Katherine B. Sims;Jolan E. Walter

Frequent Co-Authors

Luigi D. Notarangelo
Luigi D. Notarangelo National Institutes of Health
Sung-Yun Pai
Sung-Yun Pai National Institutes of Health
Waleed Al-Herz
Waleed Al-Herz Kuwait University
Andrew R. Gennery
Andrew R. Gennery Newcastle University
Jennifer M. Puck
Jennifer M. Puck University of California, San Francisco
Silvia Giliani
Silvia Giliani University of Brescia
Sinisa Savic
Sinisa Savic University of Leeds
Morton J. Cowan
Morton J. Cowan University of California, San Francisco
Roshini S. Abraham
Roshini S. Abraham Nationwide Children's Hospital
Siobhan O. Burns
Siobhan O. Burns University College London

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