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Overview

Kathryn Haskins is affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, particularly in the intersection of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work primarily focuses on diabetes and associated disorders, with a strong emphasis on pancreatic function, diabetes management, and immune-related processes.

The scientist's research spans several specialized fields, including:

  • Genetics
  • Surgery
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Immunology
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging

Main research topics covered in their publications include:

  • Diabetes and associated disorders
  • Pancreatic function and diabetes
  • Diabetes Management and Research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research

Kathryn Haskins has published extensively in several prominent scientific journals. The primary venues for their work are:

  • Diabetes
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Diagnostics
  • Immunology Letters

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Rocky L. Baker (11 co-publications)
  • Anita C. Hohenstein (8 co-publications)
  • Thomas Delong (8 co-publications)
  • Janet M. Wenzlau (7 co-publications)
  • Mylinh Dang (7 co-publications)

Recent scientific papers authored or co-authored by Kathryn Haskins reflect ongoing research into the immunological aspects of diabetes, particularly the role of hybrid insulin peptides recognized by T cells. Selected recent papers include:

  • Hybrid Insulin Peptides Are Recognized by Human T Cells in the Context of DRB1*04:01, 2020, Diabetes
  • Cathepsin D Drives the Formation of Hybrid Insulin Peptides Relevant to the Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes, 2022, Diabetes
  • Characterization of Human CD4 T Cells Specific for a C-Peptide/C-Peptide Hybrid Insulin Peptide, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Insulin B-chain hybrid peptides are agonists for T cells reactive to insulin B:9-23 in autoimmune diabetes, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Tolerogenic Delivery of a Hybrid Insulin Peptide Markedly Prolongs Islet Graft Survival in the NOD Mouse, 2022, Diabetes

Best Publications

  • The major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen receptor on T cells. I. Isolation with a monoclonal antibody.

    K Haskins;R Kubo;J White;M Pigeon

  • Following a diabetogenic T cell from genesis through pathogenesis.

    Jonathan D. Katz;Bo Wang;Kathryn Haskins;Christophe Benoist

  • Acceleration of diabetes in young NOD mice with a CD4+ islet-specific T cell clone.

    Kathryn Haskins;Marcia McDuffie

  • The major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen receptor on T cells

    Kathryn Haskins;John Kappler;Philippa Marrack

  • Pathogenic CD4 T cells in type 1 diabetes recognize epitopes formed by peptide fusion

    Thomas Delong;Timothy A. Wiles;Rocky L. Baker;Brenda Bradley

  • The antigen-specific, major histocompatibility complex-restricted receptor on T cells. VI. An antibody to a receptor allotype.

    K Haskins;C Hannum;J White;N Roehm

  • Chromogranin A is an autoantigen in type 1 diabetes

    Brian D Stadinski;Thomas Delong;Nichole Reisdorph;Richard Reisdorph

  • Pancreatic islet-specific T-cell clones from nonobese diabetic mice.

    Kathryn Haskins;Mary Portas;Barbara Bergman;Kevin Lafferty

  • Analysis of self-antigen specificity of islet-infiltrating T cells from human donors with type 1 diabetes

    Jenny Aurielle B Babon;Megan E DeNicola;David M Blodgett;Inne Crèvecoeur

  • The mouse T cell receptor: Comparison of MHC-restricted receptors on two T cell hybridomas

    John Kappler;John Kappler;Ralph Kubo;Ralph Kubo;Kathryn Haskins;Janice White

  • The Major Histocompatibility Complex-restricted Antigen Receptor on T Cells in Mouse and Man : Identification of Constant and Variable Peptides

    John Kappler;John Kappler;Ralph Kubo;Ralph Kubo;Kathryn Haskins;Charles Hannum

  • The effects of cell-matrix interactions on encapsulated beta-cell function within hydrogels functionalized with matrix-derived adhesive peptides.

    Laney M. Weber;Kirsten N. Hayda;Kathryn Haskins;Kristi S. Anseth;Kristi S. Anseth

  • Oxidative Stress in Type 1 Diabetes

    Kathryn Haskins;Brenda Bradley;Katherine Powers;Valerie Fadok

  • T-lymphocyte clone specific for pancreatic islet antigen.

    Kathryn Haskins;Mary Portas;Brenda Bradley;Dale Wegmann

  • The major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen receptor on T cells: Distribution on thymus and peripheral T cells☆

    Neal Roehm;Lynne Herron;John Cambier;David Diguisto

  • The major histocompatibility complex-restricted antigen receptor on T cells. IV. An antiidiotypic antibody predicts both antigen and I-specificity.

    Philippa Marrack;Richard Shimonkevitz;Charles Hannum;Kathryn Haskins

  • Oxidant stress, immune dysregulation, and vascular function in type I diabetes.

    Mark R. Nicolls;Kathryn Haskins;Sonia C. Flores

  • A Metalloporphyrin-Based Superoxide Dismutase Mimic Inhibits Adoptive Transfer of Autoimmune Diabetes by a Diabetogenic T-Cell Clone

    Jon D. Piganelli;Sonia C. Flores;Coral Cruz;Jeffrey Koepp

  • Diabetogenic T-Cell Clones

    Kathryn Haskins;Dale Wegmann

  • Transgenic Mice with I-A on Islet Cells Are Normoglycemic But Immunologically Intolerant

    J Bohme;K Haskins;P Stecha;W van Ewijk

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippa Marrack
Philippa Marrack National Jewish Health
John W. Kappler
John W. Kappler National Jewish Health
Ralph T. Kubo
Ralph T. Kubo Johns Hopkins University
Alvin C. Powers
Alvin C. Powers Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Eddie A. James
Eddie A. James Virginia Mason Medical Center
Mark A. Atkinson
Mark A. Atkinson University of Florida
Kristi S. Anseth
Kristi S. Anseth University of Colorado Boulder
Alberto Pugliese
Alberto Pugliese University of Miami
Janice White
Janice White Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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