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Katryn J. Stacey is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine. Within these areas, their work focuses particularly on subfields including Immunology, Molecular Biology, Neurology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Epidemiology.

The main topics Katryn has contributed to include Immune Response and Inflammation, Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms, Influenza Virus Research Studies, Inflammasome and immune disorders, interferon and immune responses, Long-Term Effects of COVID-19, and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms.

Katryn's recent publications illustrate a broad scope of study within immunology and virology. Notable papers include:

  • "SARS-CoV-2 drives NLRP3 inflammasome activation in human microglia through spike protein" (2022) published in Molecular Psychiatry
  • "A broadly protective antibody that targets the flavivirus NS1 protein" (2021) published in Science
  • "MyD88 TIR domain higher-order assembly interactions revealed by microcrystal electron diffraction and serial femtosecond crystallography" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "Kinetics of severe dengue virus infection and development of gut pathology in mice" (2023) published in Journal of Virology
  • "TLR4 phosphorylation at tyrosine 672 activates the ERK/c-FOS signaling module for LPS-induced cytokine responses in macrophages" (2023) published in European Journal of Immunology

Frequent collaborators of Katryn include:

  • Boštjan Kobe
  • Parimala R. Vajjhala
  • Jeffrey D. Nanson
  • Thomas Ve
  • Timothy W. Muusse

Katryn has published multiple works in venues with a focus on crystallography and immunology. These include:

  • Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances
  • European Journal of Immunology
  • Molecular Psychiatry
  • Science
  • Nature Communications

Best Publications

  • HIN-200 proteins regulate caspase activation in response to foreign cytoplasmic DNA.

    Tara L. Roberts;Adi Idris;Jasmyn A. Dunn;Greg M. Kelly

  • Macrophages ingest and are activated by bacterial DNA.

    K J Stacey;M J Sweet;David Hume

  • Dengue virus NS1 protein activates cells via Toll-like receptor 4 and disrupts endothelial cell monolayer integrity

    Naphak Modhiran;Daniel Watterson;David A. Muller;Adele K. Panetta

  • AIM2 and NLRP3 inflammasomes activate both apoptotic and pyroptotic death pathways via ASC

    V Sagulenko;S J Thygesen;D P Sester;A Idris

  • Caspase-1 self-cleavage is an intrinsic mechanism to terminate inflammasome activity

    Dave Boucher;Mercedes Monteleone;Rebecca C. Coll;Kaiwen W. Chen

  • Ras-mediated phosphorylation of a conserved threonine residue enhances the transactivation activities of c-Ets1 and c-Ets2.

    Beom-Seok Yang;C. A. Hauser;G. Henkel;M. S. Colman

  • The Neutrophil NLRC4 Inflammasome Selectively Promotes IL-1β Maturation without Pyroptosis during Acute Salmonella Challenge

    Kaiwen W. Chen;Christina J. Groß;Flor Vásquez Sotomayor;Katryn J. Stacey

  • Bacterial membrane vesicles transport their DNA cargo into host cells

    Natalie J. Bitto;Ross Chapman;Sacha Pidot;Adam Costin

  • Interaction between conventional dendritic cells and natural killer cells is integral to the activation of effective antiviral immunity

    Christopher E Andoniou;Serani L H van Dommelen;Serani L H van Dommelen;Serani L H van Dommelen;Valentina Voigt;Valentina Voigt;Daniel M Andrews;Daniel M Andrews

  • Inflammasome-mediated pyroptotic and apoptotic cell death, and defense against infection

    Youssef Aachoui;Vitaliya Sagulenko;Edward A Miao;Katryn J Stacey

  • Immunostimulatory DNA as an Adjuvant in Vaccination against Leishmania major

    Katryn J. Stacey;Jenefer M. Blackwell

  • Mitochondrial apoptosis is dispensable for NLRP3 inflammasome activation but non-apoptotic caspase-8 is required for inflammasome priming

    Ramanjaneyulu Allam;Kate E Lawlor;Kate E Lawlor;Eric Chi-Wang Yu;Alison L Mildenhall;Alison L Mildenhall

  • The molecular basis for the lack of immunostimulatory activity of vertebrate DNA.

    Katryn J. Stacey;Greg R. Young;Francis Clark;David P. Sester

  • The phasevarion: A genetic system controlling coordinated, random switching of expression of multiple genes

    Yogitha Nageswary Srikhanta;Tina L. Maguire;Katryn J. Stacey;Sean M. Grimmond

  • The mammalian PYHIN gene family: phylogeny, evolution and expression.

    Jasmyn A Cridland;Eva Z Curley;Michelle N Wykes;Kate Schroder

  • DEC-205 is a cell surface receptor for CpG oligonucleotides

    Mireille H Lahoud;Fatma Ahmet;Fatma Ahmet;Jian-Guo Zhang;Simone Meuter;Simone Meuter

  • Regulation of Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator Gene Transcription by Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor

    Katryn J. Stacey;Lindsay F. Fowles;Michael S. Colman;Michael C. Ostrowski

  • Acute lipopolysaccharide priming boosts inflammasome activation independently of inflammasome sensor induction.

    Kate Schroder;Vitaliya Sagulenko;Alina Zamoshnikova;Ayanthi A. Richards

  • Cutting Edge: Species-Specific TLR9-Mediated Recognition of CpG and Non-CpG Phosphorothioate-Modified Oligonucleotides

    Tara L. Roberts;Matthew J. Sweet;David A. Hume;David A. Hume;Katryn J. Stacey

  • Phosphorothioate Backbone Modification Modulates Macrophage Activation by CpG DNA

    David P. Sester;Shalin Naik;Shannon J. Beasley;David A. Hume

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Hume
David A. Hume University of Queensland
Matthew J. Sweet
Matthew J. Sweet University of Queensland
Kate Schroder
Kate Schroder University of Queensland
Timothy Ravasi
Timothy Ravasi Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Paul R. Young
Paul R. Young University of Queensland
Mark A. Schembri
Mark A. Schembri University of Queensland
Hao Wu
Hao Wu Harvard University
Richard L. Ferrero
Richard L. Ferrero Hudson Institute of Medical Research
James E. Vince
James E. Vince Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Alexander H. Dalpke
Alexander H. Dalpke Heidelberg University

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