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Overview

Matthew Collin is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Hematology and Immunology. Their research encompasses multiple subfields including Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Oncology.

Collin's work spans a variety of main topics related to hematological research and treatments. Key areas of study include:

  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Histiocytic Disorders and Treatments
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • CAR-T Cell Therapy Research
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Research
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments

The scientist has authored multiple papers published in high-impact journals, including:

  • "Erdheim-Chester disease: consensus recommendations for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment in the molecular era" (2020) published in Blood
  • "Differential IRF8 Transcription Factor Requirement Defines Two Pathways of Dendritic Cell Development in Humans" (2020) published in Immunity
  • "International expert consensus recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of Langerhans cell histiocytosis in adults" (2022) published in Blood
  • "ALK-positive histiocytosis: a new clinicopathologic spectrum highlighting neurologic involvement and responses to ALK inhibition" (2021) published in Blood
  • "Histiocytic disorders" (2021) published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers

Frequent collaborators in Matthew Collin's research include:

  • Paul Milne
  • Adrian Bloor
  • John A. Snowden
  • Victoria Potter
  • Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha

Publishing regularly in specialized venues, Collin's work appears most often in:

  • Blood
  • Bone Marrow Transplantation
  • Blood Advances
  • HemaSphere
  • Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia

Best Publications

  • Human dendritic cell subsets: an update

    Matthew Collin;Venetia Bigley

  • Origin, homeostasis and function of Langerhans cells and other langerin-expressing dendritic cells

    Miriam Merad;Florent Ginhoux;Matthew Collin;Matthew Collin

  • IRF4 Transcription Factor-Dependent CD11b+ Dendritic Cells in Human and Mouse Control Mucosal IL-17 Cytokine Responses

    Andreas Schlitzer;Naomi McGovern;Pearline Teo;Teresa Zelante

  • Human Tissues Contain CD141hi Cross-Presenting Dendritic Cells with Functional Homology to Mouse CD103+ Nonlymphoid Dendritic Cells

    Muzlifah Haniffa;Muzlifah Haniffa;Amanda Shin;Venetia Bigley;Naomi McGovern

  • Comparison of gene expression profiles between human and mouse monocyte subsets

    Molly A. Ingersoll;Rainer Spanbroek;Claudio Lottaz;Emmanuel L. Gautier

  • Human dendritic cell subsets.

    Matthew Collin;Naomi McGovern;Muzlifah Haniffa

  • IRF8 mutations and human dendritic-cell immunodeficiency.

    Sophie Hambleton;Sandra Salem;Jacinta Bustamante;Venetia Bigley

  • Blood-derived dermal langerin+ dendritic cells survey the skin in the steady state.

    Florent Ginhoux;Matthew P. Collin;Milena Bogunovic;Michal Abel

  • Exome sequencing identifies GATA-2 mutation as the cause of dendritic cell, monocyte, B and NK lymphoid deficiency

    Rachel Emma Dickinson;Helen Griffin;Venetia Bigley;Louise N. Reynard

  • BRAF-V600E expression in precursor versus differentiated dendritic cells defines clinically distinct LCH risk groups

    Marie-Luise Berres;Karen Phaik Har Lim;Tricia Peters;Jeremy Price

  • Mesenchymal stem cells: the fibroblasts' new clothes?

    Muzlifah A. Haniffa;Matthew P. Collin;Christopher D. Buckley;Francesco Dazzi

  • Adult Human Fibroblasts Are Potent Immunoregulatory Cells and Functionally Equivalent to Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Muzlifah A. Haniffa;Xiao-Nong Wang;Udo Holtick;Michelle Rae

  • Genetic susceptibility to tuberculosis in Africans: A genome-wide scan

    Richard Bellamy;Nulda Beyers;Keith P. W. J. McAdam;Cyril Ruwende

  • The human syndrome of dendritic cell, monocyte, B and NK lymphoid deficiency

    Venetia Bigley;Muzlifah Haniffa;Sergei Doulatov;Xiao-Nong Wang

  • Hyaluronan Receptor LYVE-1-Expressing Macrophages Maintain Arterial Tone through Hyaluronan-Mediated Regulation of Smooth Muscle Cell Collagen.

    Hwee Ying Lim;Sheau Yng Lim;Chek Kun Tan;Chung Hwee Thiam

  • Human Dermal CD14+ Cells Are a Transient Population of Monocyte-Derived Macrophages

    Naomi McGovern;Naomi McGovern;Andreas Schlitzer;Merry Gunawan;Laura Jardine

  • Differential rates of replacement of human dermal dendritic cells and macrophages during hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

    Muzlifah Haniffa;Florent Ginhoux;Xiao-Nong Wang;Venetia Bigley

  • Erdheim-Chester disease: consensus recommendations for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment in the molecular era

    Gaurav Goyal;Mark L. Heaney;Matthew Collin;Matthew Collin;Fleur Cohen-Aubart

  • Human fetal dendritic cells promote prenatal T-cell immune suppression through arginase-2

    Naomi McGovern;Amanda Shin;Amanda Shin;Gillian Low;Donovan Low

  • Comparison of gene expression profiles between human and mouse monocyte subsets (Blood (2010) 115, 3 (e10-e19))

    M Ingersoll;R Spanbroek;C Lottaz;E Gautier

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne M. Dickinson
Anne M. Dickinson Newcastle University
Muzlifah Haniffa
Muzlifah Haniffa Newcastle University
Florent Ginhoux
Florent Ginhoux Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Graham Jackson
Graham Jackson University of Newcastle Australia
Sophie Hambleton
Sophie Hambleton Newcastle University
Miriam Merad
Miriam Merad Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Ernst Holler
Ernst Holler University of Regensburg
Andrew R. Gennery
Andrew R. Gennery Newcastle University
Andrew J. Cant
Andrew J. Cant Newcastle University
Michael Poidinger
Michael Poidinger Murdoch Children's Research Institute

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