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Overview

Maxim N. Artyomov is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Immunology and Microbiology, Medicine, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on subfields including Immunology, Molecular Biology, Neurology, Epidemiology, and Physiology.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

Among the most frequent publication venues for Maxim N. Artyomov are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • Cell Reports
  • Immunity
  • Nature Immunology

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by the scientist include:

  • Human and mouse single-nucleus transcriptomics reveal TREM2-dependent and TREM2-independent cellular responses in Alzheimer's disease, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • Comprehensive Profiling of an Aging Immune System Reveals Clonal GZMK+ CD8+ T Cells as Conserved Hallmark of Inflammaging, 2020, Immunity
  • TREM2 Modulation Remodels the Tumor Myeloid Landscape Enhancing Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy, 2020, Cell
  • Microglia-mediated T cell infiltration drives neurodegeneration in tauopathy, 2023, Nature
  • Key Parameters of Tumor Epitope Immunogenicity Revealed Through a Consortium Approach Improve Neoantigen Prediction, 2020, Cell

Maxim N. Artyomov has also collaborated frequently with several co-authors including:

  • Amanda Swain
  • Irina Shchukina
  • Prabhakar S. Andhey
  • Ekaterina Esaulova
  • Marco Colonna

Best Publications

  • Fast gene set enrichment analysis

    Korotkevich G;Sukhov;Sukhov;Budin N;Shpak B

  • Checkpoint blockade cancer immunotherapy targets tumour-specific mutant antigens

    Matthew M. Gubin;Xiuli Zhang;Heiko Schuster;Etienne Caron

  • Network integration of parallel metabolic and transcriptional data reveals metabolic modules that regulate macrophage polarization.

    Abhishek K. Jha;Stanley Ching-Cheng Huang;Alexey Sergushichev;Alexey Sergushichev;Vicky Lampropoulou

  • Itaconate Links Inhibition of Succinate Dehydrogenase with Macrophage Metabolic Remodeling and Regulation of Inflammation

    Vicky Lampropoulou;Alexey Sergushichev;Monika Bambouskova;Sharmila Nair

  • Distinct patterns of somatic genome alterations in lung adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas

    Joshua D Campbell;Anton Alexandrov;Jaegil Kim;Jeremiah Wala

  • Cell-intrinsic lysosomal lipolysis is essential for alternative activation of macrophages

    Stanley Ching Cheng Huang;Bart Everts;Yulia Ivanova;David O'Sullivan

  • TREM2 Maintains Microglial Metabolic Fitness in Alzheimer's Disease.

    Tyler K. Ulland;Wilbur M. Song;Stanley Ching Cheng Huang;Jason D. Ulrich

  • TLR-driven early glycolytic reprogramming via the kinases TBK1-IKKɛ supports the anabolic demands of dendritic cell activation

    Bart Everts;Eyal Amiel;Stanley Ching Cheng Huang;Amber M. Smith

  • Human and mouse single-nucleus transcriptomics reveal TREM2-dependent and TREM2-independent cellular responses in Alzheimer’s disease

    Yingyue Zhou;Wilbur M. Song;Prabhakar S. Andhey;Amanda Swain

  • MHC-II neoantigens shape tumour immunity and response to immunotherapy

    Elise Alspach;Danielle M. Lussier;Alexander P. Miceli;Ilya Kizhvatov

  • Tumor neoantigens: building a framework for personalized cancer immunotherapy

    Matthew M. Gubin;Maxim N. Artyomov;Elaine R. Mardis;Robert D. Schreiber

  • Tissue-resident natural killer (NK) cells are cell lineages distinct from thymic and conventional splenic NK cells

    Dorothy K Sojka;Beatrice Plougastel-Douglas;Liping Yang;Melissa A Pak-Wittel

  • TREM2 Modulation Remodels the Tumor Myeloid Landscape Enhancing Anti-PD-1 Immunotherapy

    Martina Molgora;Ekaterina Esaulova;William Vermi;Jinchao Hou

  • Electrophilic properties of itaconate and derivatives regulate the IκBζ–ATF3 inflammatory axis

    Monika Bambouskova;Laurent Gorvel;Vicky Lampropoulou;Alexey Sergushichev

  • The microbial metabolite desaminotyrosine protects from influenza through type I interferon

    Ashley L. Steed;George P. Christophi;Gerard E. Kaiko;Lulu Sun

  • Tissue Resident CCR2− and CCR2+ Cardiac Macrophages Differentially Orchestrate Monocyte Recruitment and Fate Specification Following Myocardial Injury

    Geetika Bajpai;Andrea Bredemeyer;Wenjun Li;Konstantin Zaitsev

  • T cell sensing of antigen dose governs interactive behavior with dendritic cells and sets a threshold for T cell activation

    Sarah E Henrickson;Thorsten R Mempel;Irina B Mazo;Bai Liu

  • Polyreactivity increases the apparent affinity of anti-HIV antibodies by heteroligation

    Hugo Mouquet;Johannes F. Scheid;Johannes F. Scheid;Markus J. Zoller;Michelle Krogsgaard

  • Itaconate: the poster child of metabolic reprogramming in macrophage function.

    Luke A J O'Neill;Maxim N Artyomov

  • Cell-intrinsic lysosomal lipolysis is essential for macrophage alternative activation

    Stanley Ching-Cheng Huang;Bart Everts;Yulia Ivanova;David O'Sullivan

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Colonna
Marco Colonna Washington University in St. Louis
Edward J. Pearce
Edward J. Pearce Johns Hopkins University
Anatoly B. Kolomeisky
Anatoly B. Kolomeisky Rice University
Marina Cella
Marina Cella Washington University in St. Louis
Robert D. Schreiber
Robert D. Schreiber Washington University in St. Louis
Michael S. Diamond
Michael S. Diamond Washington University in St. Louis
Gwendalyn J. Randolph
Gwendalyn J. Randolph Washington University in St. Louis
Russell G. Jones
Russell G. Jones McGill University

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