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Paul A. Roche is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Immunology and Microbiology, with a specific focus on Immunology. Additional areas of study include Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Oncology, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics related to immune function and pathology. These include:

  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Immune cells in cancer

Paul A. Roche has published frequently in several scientific journals. The most common venue is The Journal of Immunology with seven publications. Other venues include UNC Libraries, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Immunity, and Autophagy.

Selected recent papers include:

  • "Biocompatible Fluorescent Nanodiamonds as Multifunctional Optical Probes for Latent Fingerprint Detection" (2020) in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Pleiotropic consequences of metabolic stress for the major histocompatibility complex class II molecule antigen processing and presentation machinery" (2021) in Immunity
  • "Pancreas-specific SNAP23 depletion prevents pancreatitis by attenuating pathological basolateral exocytosis and formation of trypsin-activating autolysosomes" (2020) in Autophagy
  • "Activation of Dendritic Cells Alters the Mechanism of MHC Class II Antigen Presentation to CD4 T Cells" (2020) in The Journal of Immunology
  • "Ubiquitination of MHC Class II by March-I Regulates Dendritic Cell Fitness" (2020) in The Journal of Immunology

Collaborations figure prominently in their research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Satoshi Ishido
  • Joanna Bandola-Simon
  • Kyungjin Cho
  • Laurence C. Eisenlohr
  • Joanna Marta Bandola-Simon

Paul A. Roche's research contributions focus on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the immune system, particularly concerning antigen presentation by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules and T-cell mediated immunity. Their multidisciplinary expertise encompasses both fundamental immunology and related applications in cancer and inflammatory diseases.

Best Publications

  • The ins and outs of MHC class II-mediated antigen processing and presentation

    Paul A. Roche;Kazuyuki Furuta

  • Invariant chain association with HLA-DR molecules inhibits immunogenic peptide binding

    Paul A. Roche;Peter Cresswell

  • Macropinocytosis in phagocytes: regulation of MHC class-II-restricted antigen presentation in dendritic cells.

    Zhenzhen Liu;Paul A. Roche

  • Formation of a nine-subunit complex by HLA class II glycoproteins and the invariant chain.

    Paul A. Roche;Michael S. Marks;Michael S. Marks;Peter J. Cresswell

  • Identification of a Novel Syntaxin- and Synaptobrevin/VAMP-binding Protein, SNAP-23, Expressed in Non-neuronal Tissues

    Veerasamy Ravichandran;Ashish Chawla;Paul A. Roche

  • Concentration of MHC class II molecules in lipid rafts facilitates antigen presentation.

    Howard A. Anderson;Elizabeth M. Hiltbold;Paul A. Roche

  • Defective cytotoxic lymphocyte degranulation in syntaxin-11 deficient familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis 4 (FHL4) patients.

    Yenan T. Bryceson;Yenan T. Bryceson;Eva Rudd;Chengyun Y. Zheng;Josefine Edner

  • TLR Signals Induce Phagosomal MHC-I Delivery from the Endosomal Recycling Compartment to Allow Cross-Presentation

    Priyanka Nair-Gupta;Alessia Baccarini;Navpreet Tung;Fabian Seyffer

  • T cell-induced secretion of MHC class II–peptide complexes on B cell exosomes

    Aura Muntasell;Adam C Berger;Paul A Roche

  • Proteolysis of the class II-associated invariant chain generates a peptide binding site in intracellular HLA-DR molecules.

    Paul A. Roche;Peter Cresswell

  • Cell surface HLA-DR-invariant chain complexes are targeted to endosomes by rapid internalization

    Paul A. Roche;Christina L. Teletski;Espen Stang;Oddmund Bakke

  • Suppression of antigen presentation by IL-10.

    Sharad K Mittal;Paul A Roche

  • Mast cells possess distinct secretory granule subsets whose exocytosis is regulated by different SNARE isoforms

    Niti Puri;Paul A. Roche

  • A lysosomal targeting signal in the cytoplasmic tail of the beta chain directs HLA-DM to MHC class II compartments.

    M S Marks;P A Roche;E van Donselaar;L Woodruff

  • High-affinity binding of an influenza hemagglutinin-derived peptide to purified HLA-DR.

    P A Roche;P Cresswell

  • Complement-mediated inhibition of neovascularization reveals a point of convergence between innate immunity and angiogenesis

    Harald F. Langer;Kyoung-Jin Chung;Kyoung-Jin Chung;Valeria V. Orlova;Eun Young Choi

  • HIV-1 Tat binds TAFII250 and represses TAFII250-dependent transcription of major histocompatibility class I genes

    J. D. Weissman;J. A. Brown;T. K. Howcroft;Jae Hwang

  • Internalization and catabolism of radiolabelled antibodies to the MHC class-II invariant chain by B-cell lymphomas.

    Hans J Hansen;Gaik Lin Ong;Habibe Diril;Anita Valdez

  • Trafficking of MHC class II molecules in the late secretory pathway.

    Elizabeth M Hiltbold;Paul A Roche

  • A neuronal role for SNAP-23 in postsynaptic glutamate receptor trafficking

    Young Ho Suh;Akira Terashima;Ronald S Petralia;Robert J Wenthold

Frequent Co-Authors

Salvatore V. Pizzo
Salvatore V. Pizzo Duke University
Katherine W. Roche
Katherine W. Roche National Institutes of Health
Oddmund Bakke
Oddmund Bakke University of Oslo
Peter Cresswell
Peter Cresswell Yale University
Peter Cresswell
Peter Cresswell Yale University
Sidney W. Whiteheart
Sidney W. Whiteheart University of Kentucky
Eric O. Long
Eric O. Long National Institutes of Health
Michael J. Kruhlak
Michael J. Kruhlak National Institutes of Health
Steven L. Gonias
Steven L. Gonias University of California, San Diego
Michael S. Marks
Michael S. Marks Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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