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Michelle A. Linterman

Michelle A. Linterman

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Immunology

D-Index
47
Citations
11875
World Ranking
4479
National Ranking
388

Overview

Michelle A. Linterman is affiliated with the Babraham Institute in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions in medicine. The scientist has authored numerous publications across several specialized fields including immunology, infectious diseases, molecular biology, epidemiology, and genetics.

The main topics of Michelle A. Linterman's research include T-cell and B-cell immunology, immune cell function and interaction, immunotherapy and immune responses, and studies related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19, including clinical research on COVID-19 and influenza virus research. Additionally, their work encompasses investigations into immune responses and vaccinations.

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Silvia Innocentin
  • William S. Foster
  • Danika L. Hill
  • Stéphane M. Guillaume
  • Edward J Carr

Publications by Michelle A. Linterman appear regularly in various research venues. Their most frequent publication outlets include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Immunology
  • Cell Reports
  • Immunology and Cell Biology
  • Science Immunology

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Follicular regulatory T cells produce neuritin to regulate B cells" (2021), Cell
  • "Targeting TFH cells in human diseases and vaccination: rationale and practice" (2022), Nature Immunology
  • "Remodeling of light and dark zone follicular dendritic cells governs germinal center responses" (2020), Nature Immunology
  • "CD4+ T cells that help B cells - a proposal for uniform nomenclature" (2021), Trends in Immunology
  • "Accelerated waning of the humoral response to COVID-19 vaccines in obesity" (2023), Nature Medicine

Best Publications

  • The transcriptional repressor Bcl-6 directs T follicular helper cell lineage commitment

    Di Yu;Sudha Rao;Louis M Tsai;Sau K Lee

  • Foxp3+ follicular regulatory T cells control the germinal center response

    Michelle A. Linterman;Wim Pierson;Sau K. Lee;Axel Kallies

  • Follicular Helper T Cells

    Carola G. Vinuesa;Michelle A. Linterman;Di Yu;Ian C.M. MacLennan

  • IL-21 acts directly on B cells to regulate Bcl-6 expression and germinal center responses

    Michelle A. Linterman;Laura L. Beaton;Di Yu;Di Yu;Roybel R. Ramiscal

  • Age-related immune response heterogeneity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2.

    Dami A Collier;Dami A Collier;Isabella A T M Ferreira;Prasanti Kotagiri;Rawlings P Datir;Rawlings P Datir

  • Follicular helper T cells are required for systemic autoimmunity.

    Michelle A. Linterman;Robert J. Rigby;Raphael. K. Wong;Di Yu

  • T cells and follicular dendritic cells in germinal center B-cell formation and selection.

    Carola G. Vinuesa;Michelle A. Linterman;Chris C. Goodnow;Katrina L. Randall

  • The cellular composition of the human immune system is shaped by age and cohabitation

    Edward J Carr;James Dooley;Josselyn E Garcia-Perez;Vasiliki Lagou

  • Regulation of the Germinal Center Response.

    Marisa Stebegg;Saumya D. Kumar;Alyssa Silva-Cayetano;Valter R. Fonseca

  • Human SNP links differential outcomes in inflammatory and infectious disease to a FOXO3-regulated pathway

    James C. Lee;Marion Espéli;Carl A. Anderson;Michelle A. Linterman

  • Type I interferon induces CXCL13 to support ectopic germinal center formation

    Alice E. Denton;Silvia Innocentin;Edward J. Carr;Edward J. Carr;Barry M. Bradford

  • The thymic epithelial microRNA network elevates the threshold for infection-associated thymic involution via miR-29a mediated suppression of the IFN-α receptor

    Aikaterini S Papadopoulou;James Dooley;Michelle A Linterman;Wim Pierson

  • Follicular regulatory T cells can be specific for the immunizing antigen and derive from naive T cells.

    Meryem Aloulou;Meryem Aloulou;Meryem Aloulou;Edward J. Carr;Mylène Gador;Mylène Gador;Mylène Gador;Alexandre Bignon

  • Roquin differentiates the specialized functions of duplicated T cell costimulatory receptor genes CD28 and ICOS.

    Michelle A. Linterman;Robert J. Rigby;Raphael Wong;Diego Silva

  • Signals that influence T follicular helper cell differentiation and function

    Michelle A. Linterman;Carola G. Vinuesa

  • Genetic predisposition for beta cell fragility underlies type 1 and type 2 diabetes

    James Dooley;Lei Tian;Susann Schonefeldt;Viviane Delghingaro-Augusto

  • BACH2 immunodeficiency illustrates an association between super-enhancers and haploinsufficiency

    Behdad Afzali;Juha Grönholm;Jana Vandrovcova;Jana Vandrovcova;Charlotte O'Brien

  • Follicular regulatory T cells produce neuritin to regulate B cells

    Paula Gonzalez-Figueroa;Jonathan A. Roco;Ilenia Papa;Lorena Núñez Villacís

  • Fibroblastic reticular cells of the lymph node are required for retention of resting but not activated CD8+ T cells

    Alice E. Denton;Edward W. Roberts;Michelle A. Linterman;Douglas T. Fearon

  • Human blood Tfr cells are indicators of ongoing humoral activity not fully licensed with suppressive function

    Valter R. Fonseca;Ana Agua-Doce;Ana Agua-Doce;Ana Raquel Maceiras;Ana Raquel Maceiras;Wim Pierson

  • Human T-follicular helper and T-follicular regulatory cell maintenance is independent of germinal centers

    Elizabeth F. Wallin;Elaine C. Jolly;Ondřej Suchánek;J. Andrew Bradley

  • Foxp3(+) follicular regulatory T cells control the germinal centre response

    M. A Linterman;Wim Pierson;S. K Lee;A Kallies

Frequent Co-Authors

Adrian Liston
Adrian Liston University of Cambridge
Carola G. Vinuesa
Carola G. Vinuesa Australian National University
James Dooley
James Dooley University of Cambridge
Kenneth G. C. Smith
Kenneth G. C. Smith Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Di Yu
Di Yu University of Queensland
William W. Kwok
William W. Kwok University of Washington
James Lee
James Lee The Francis Crick Institute
Luis Graca
Luis Graca University of Lisbon
Axel Kallies
Axel Kallies University of Melbourne

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