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Laura Maggi is a researcher affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy, with a significant focus on medicine, immunology, and microbiology. Their body of work spans multiple subfields, including infectious diseases, immunology, molecular biology, neurology, and genetics.

Their research prominently addresses topics related to COVID-19 clinical research studies, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and the long-term effects of COVID-19. Additional topics covered in their work include IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, eosinophilic esophagitis, immune cell function and interaction, as well as T-cell and B-cell immunology.

Frequent publication venues for this researcher include:

  • European Journal of Immunology
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Immunology Letters
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Clinical Immunology

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Laura Maggi are:

  • "Impaired immune cell cytotoxicity in severe COVID-19 is IL-6 dependent" (2020), published in Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • "First-dose mRNA vaccination is sufficient to reactivate immunological memory to SARS-CoV-2 in subjects who have recovered from COVID-19" (2021), published in Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • "Metabolomic/lipidomic profiling of COVID-19 and individual response to tocilizumab" (2021), published in PLoS Pathogens
  • "Quantitative and qualitative alterations of circulating myeloid cells and plasmacytoid DC in SARS-CoV-2 infection" (2020), published in Immunology
  • "Compassionate use of JAK1/2 inhibitor ruxolitinib for severe COVID-19: a prospective observational study" (2020), published in Leukemia

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Francesco Annunziato
  • Alessio Mazzoni
  • Manuela Capone
  • Lorenzo Cosmi
  • Francesco Liotta

Laura Maggi has also contributed to book publications, including authorship of "T-Helper Cells" (2021), published by Springer Science+Business Media.

Best Publications

  • Phenotypic and functional features of human Th17 cells.

    Francesco Annunziato;Lorenzo Cosmi;Veronica Santarlasci;Laura Maggi

  • Evidence for a cross-talk between human neutrophils and Th17 cells

    Martin Pelletier;Laura Maggi;Alessandra Micheletti;Elena Lazzeri

  • Human interleukin 17-producing cells originate from a CD161+CD4+ T cell precursor.

    Lorenzo Cosmi;Raffaele De Palma;Veronica Santarlasci;Laura Maggi

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

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

  • Toll-Like Receptors 3 and 4 Are Expressed by Human Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Can Inhibit Their T-Cell Modulatory Activity by Impairing Notch Signaling

    Francesco Liotta;Roberta Angeli;Lorenzo Cosmi;Lucia Filì

  • Impaired immune cell cytotoxicity in severe COVID-19 is IL-6 dependent.

    Alessio Mazzoni;Lorenzo Salvati;Laura Maggi;Manuela Capone

  • CD161 is a marker of all human IL-17-producing T-cell subsets and is induced by RORC

    Laura Maggi;Veronica Santarlasci;Manuela Capone;Anna Peired

  • Identification of a novel subset of human circulating memory CD4+ T cells that produce both IL-17A and IL-4

    Lorenzo Cosmi;Laura Maggi;Veronica Santarlasci;Manuela Capone

  • CD14+CD34low Cells With Stem Cell Phenotypic and Functional Features Are the Major Source of Circulating Endothelial Progenitors

    Paola Romagnani;Francesco Annunziato;Francesco Liotta;Elena Lazzeri

  • T helper cells plasticity in inflammation.

    Lorenzo Cosmi;Laura Maggi;Veronica Santarlasci;Francesco Liotta

  • Endocycle-related tubular cell hypertrophy and progenitor proliferation recover renal function after acute kidney injury

    Elena Lazzeri;Maria Lucia Angelotti;Anna Peired;Carolina Conte

  • Evidence of the transient nature of the Th17 phenotype of CD4+CD161+ T cells in the synovial fluid of patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

    Lorenzo Cosmi;Rolando Cimaz;Laura Maggi;Veronica Santarlasci

  • Sublingual immunotherapy with Dermatophagoides monomeric allergoid down-regulates allergen-specific immunoglobulin E and increases both interferon-gamma- and interleukin-10-production.

    L. Cosmi;V. Santarlasci;R. Angeli;F. Liotta

  • Regenerative Potential of Embryonic Renal Multipotent Progenitors in Acute Renal Failure

    Elena Lazzeri;Clara Crescioli;Elisa Ronconi;Benedetta Mazzinghi

  • TGF-β indirectly favors the development of human Th17 cells by inhibiting Th1 cells

    Veronica Santarlasci;Laura Maggi;Manuela Capone;Francesca Frosali

  • Functional deficit of T regulatory cells in Fulani, an ethnic group with low susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum malaria

    Maria G. Torcia;Veronica Santarlasci;Lorenzo Cosmi;AnnMaria Clemente

  • Frequency of regulatory T cells in peripheral blood and in tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes correlates with poor prognosis in renal cell carcinoma.

    Francesco Liotta;Mauro Gacci;Francesca Frosali;Valentina Querci

  • IL-1 and T Helper Immune Responses

    Veronica Santarlasci;Lorenzo Cosmi;Laura Maggi;Francesco Liotta

  • Distinctive features of classic and nonclassic (Th17 derived) human Th1 cells

    Laura Maggi;Veronica Santarlasci;Manuela Capone;Maria Caterina Rossi

  • CXCR3-mediated opposite effects of CXCL10 and CXCL4 on TH1 or TH2 cytokine production

    Paola Romagnani;Laura Maggi;Benedetta Mazzinghi;Lorenzo Cosmi

  • Rarity of human T helper 17 cells is due to retinoic acid orphan receptor-dependent mechanisms that limit their expansion.

    Veronica Santarlasci;Laura Maggi;Manuela Capone;Valentina Querci

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Annunziato
Francesco Annunziato University of Florence
Lorenzo Cosmi
Lorenzo Cosmi University of Florence
Francesco Liotta
Francesco Liotta University of Florence
Enrico Maggi
Enrico Maggi Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Sergio Romagnani
Sergio Romagnani University of Florence
Paola Parronchi
Paola Parronchi University of Florence
Rolando Cimaz
Rolando Cimaz University of Milan
Paola Romagnani
Paola Romagnani University of Florence
Gian Maria Rossolini
Gian Maria Rossolini University of Florence
Alessandro M. Vannucchi
Alessandro M. Vannucchi University of Florence

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