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Overview

Katsuko Sudo is affiliated with Tokyo Medical University in Japan, contributing extensively to research in medicine, immunology, and biochemistry. Their scholarly output spans multiple interconnected fields, including immunology, molecular biology, surgery, physiology, and genetics.

Their research frequently addresses topics such as IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, asthma and respiratory diseases, eosinophilic esophagitis, immune cell function and interaction, extracellular vesicles in disease, microRNA in disease regulation, and immunotherapy and immune responses.

Significant recent publications include:

  • "Acerola exosome-like nanovesicles to systemically deliver nucleic acid medicine via oral administration" (2021, Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development)
  • "Laundry detergents and surfactants-induced eosinophilic airway inflammation by increasing IL-33 expression and activating ILC2s" (2023, Allergy)
  • "miR-27a ameliorates chemoresistance of breast cancer cells by disruption of reactive oxygen species homeostasis and impairment of autophagy" (2020, Laboratory Investigation)
  • "Extracellular microvesicles that originated adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells have the potential ability to improve rheumatoid arthritis on mice" (2020, Regenerative Therapy)
  • "Interleukin-33 and thymic stromal lymphopoietin, but not interleukin-25, are crucial for development of airway eosinophilia induced by chitin" (2021, Scientific Reports)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Susumu Nakae
  • Masahiko Kuroda
  • Masashi Ikutani
  • Masakatsu Takanashi
  • Ken Arae

Common venues for their publications are:

  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
  • Allergy
  • Scientific Reports
  • Molecular Therapy - Methods & Clinical Development
  • Laboratory Investigation

Their main fields of study comprise medicine (26 publications), immunology and microbiology (16 publications), and biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (14 publications). Subfields of focus include immunology (16 publications), molecular biology (8 publications), surgery (7 publications), physiology (6 publications), and genetics (5 publications).

Best Publications

  • IL-17 Plays an Important Role in the Development of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Yutaka Komiyama;Susumu Nakae;Taizo Matsuki;Aya Nambu

  • Suppression of Immune Induction of Collagen-Induced Arthritis in IL-17-Deficient Mice

    Susumu Nakae;Aya Nambu;Katsuko Sudo;Yoichiro Iwakura

  • Systemically Injected Exosomes Targeted to EGFR Deliver Antitumor MicroRNA to Breast Cancer Cells

    Shin Ichiro Ohno;Masakatsu Takanashi;Katsuko Sudo;Shinobu Ueda

  • Antigen-specific T cell sensitization is impaired in IL-17-deficient mice, causing suppression of allergic cellular and humoral responses

    Susumu Nakae;Yutaka Komiyama;Aya Nambu;Katsuko Sudo

  • Differential Roles of Interleukin-17A and -17F in Host Defense against Mucoepithelial Bacterial Infection and Allergic Responses

    Harumichi Ishigame;Shigeru Kakuta;Takeshi Nagai;Motohiko Kadoki

  • Development of Chronic Inflammatory Arthropathy Resembling Rheumatoid Arthritis in Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist–Deficient Mice

    Reiko Horai;Shinobu Saijo;Hidetoshi Tanioka;Susumu Nakae

  • Production of Mice Deficient in Genes for Interleukin (IL)-1α, IL-1β, IL-1α/β, and IL-1 Receptor Antagonist Shows that IL-1β Is Crucial in Turpentine-induced Fever Development and Glucocorticoid Secretion

    Reiko Horai;Masahide Asano;Katsuko Sudo;Hirotaka Kanuka

  • Dectin-1 is required for host defense against Pneumocystis carinii but not against Candida albicans.

    Shinobu Saijo;Noriyuki Fujikado;Takahisa Furuta;Soo Hyun Chung

  • IL-17-Mediated Regulation of Innate and Acquired Immune Response against Pulmonary Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guérin Infection

    Masayuki Umemura;Ayano Yahagi;Satoru Hamada;Mst Dilara Begum

  • IL-33 is a crucial amplifier of innate rather than acquired immunity

    Keisuke Oboki;Tatsukuni Ohno;Naoki Kajiwara;Ken Arae

  • IL-17 production from activated T cells is required for the spontaneous development of destructive arthritis in mice deficient in IL-1 receptor antagonist

    Susumu Nakae;Shinobu Saijo;Reiko Horai;Katsuko Sudo

  • Six1 controls patterning of the mouse otic vesicle

    Hidenori Ozaki;Kazuaki Nakamura;Jun-ichi Funahashi;Keiko Ikeda

  • Mutually exclusive expression of odorant receptor transgenes.

    S Serizawa;T Ishii;H Nakatani;A Tsuboi

  • IL-1 plays an important role in lipid metabolism by regulating insulin levels under physiological conditions

    Taizo Matsuki;Reiko Horai;Katsuko Sudo;Yoichiro Iwakura

  • An Interleukin-33-Mast Cell-Interleukin-2 Axis Suppresses Papain-Induced Allergic Inflammation By Promoting Regulatory T Cell Numbers

    Hideaki Morita;Ken Arae;Hirotoshi Unno;Kousuke Miyauchi

  • Dcir deficiency causes development of autoimmune diseases in mice due to excess expansion of dendritic cells.

    Noriyuki Fujikado;Shinobu Saijo;Tomo Yonezawa;Kazusuke Shimamori

  • Type 2 innate lymphoid cells disrupt bronchial epithelial barrier integrity by targeting tight junctions through IL-13 in asthmatic patients.

    Kazunari Sugita;Kazunari Sugita;Catherine A. Steer;Itziar Martinez-Gonzalez;Can Altunbulakli

  • Requirement for MD-1 in cell surface expression of RP105/CD180 and B-cell responsiveness to lipopolysaccharide

    Yoshinori Nagai;Rintaro Shimazu;Hirotaka Ogata;Sachiko Akashi

  • Mice deficient in nervous system-specific carbohydrate epitope HNK-1 exhibit impaired synaptic plasticity and spatial learning.

    Shoji Yamamoto;Shogo Oka;Mitsuhiro Inoue;Misa Shimuta

  • Phenotypic Analysis of Meltrin α (ADAM12)-Deficient Mice: Involvement of Meltrin α in Adipogenesis and Myogenesis

    Tomohiro Kurisaki;Aki Masuda;Katsuko Sudo;Junko Sakagami

  • IL-33–Mediated Innate Response and Adaptive Immune Cells Contribute to Maximum Responses of Protease Allergen–Induced Allergic Airway Inflammation

    Seiji Kamijo;Haruna Takeda;Haruna Takeda;Tomoko Tokura;Mayu Suzuki;Mayu Suzuki

Frequent Co-Authors

Susumu Nakae
Susumu Nakae Hiroshima University
Yoichiro Iwakura
Yoichiro Iwakura Tokyo University of Science
Masahiko Kuroda
Masahiko Kuroda Tokyo Medical University
Ko Okumura
Ko Okumura Juntendo University
Kenji Matsumoto
Kenji Matsumoto Izumi Municipal Hospital
Hirohisa Saito
Hirohisa Saito Juntendo University
Masahide Asano
Masahide Asano Kyoto University
Tadashi Yamamoto
Tadashi Yamamoto Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Akira Matsuda
Akira Matsuda Juntendo University
Toshikazu Shirai
Toshikazu Shirai Juntendo University

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