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Ping-Chang Yang

Ping-Chang Yang

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Immunology

D-Index
57
Citations
13377
World Ranking
3600
National Ranking
35

Overview

Ping-Chang Yang is affiliated with Shenzhen University in China and specializes in the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a significant focus on Immunology. Their research primarily encompasses immunotherapy and immune responses as well as immune cell function and interaction.

The scientist's recent publications cover a range of topics within immunology and allergy, particularly focusing on allergic diseases and immune regulation. Notable papers include:

  • House dust mite exposure enhances immune responses to ovalbumin-induced intestinal allergy, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • An association between elevated telomerase reverse transcriptase expression and the immune tolerance disruption of dendritic cells, 2024, Cell Communication and Signaling
  • Galectin 9 rescues the inducibility of IL-10 expression in regulatory B cells of patients with food allergy, 2025, Scientific Reports
  • Substance P promotes immunotherapy efficacy for airway allergy, 2022, World Allergy Organization Journal
  • IL-10 signaling modulates PRKN methylation and influences STAT3 activity to drive regulatory macrophage differentiation, 2024, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease

Yang has collaborated frequently with other researchers, including Lihua Mo, Le Liu, Shuo Song, Hanqing Zhang, and Aizhi Zhang. This reflects a consistent engagement with collaborative research efforts focused on immunological topics.

The scientist's publications predominantly appear in venues such as Scientific Reports, Cell Communication and Signaling, World Allergy Organization Journal, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease, and Cellular Immunology.

Yang's work involves investigation into various subfields such as Immunology and Allergy, Physiology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, and Surgery, illustrating a broad disciplinary scope within medical and immunological research.

Key research topics addressed include:

  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis

This profile outlines Ping-Chang Yang's academic focus and collaborative network, reflecting a body of work centered on understanding and modulating immune processes related to allergies and related diseases.

Best Publications

  • Altered gut microbiota and short chain fatty acids in Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder

    Simeng Liu;Enyao Li;Zhenyu Sun;Dongjun Fu

  • Chronic stress induces mast cell-dependent bacterial adherence and initiates mucosal inflammation in rat intestine.

    Johan D. Söderholm;Ping–Chang Yang;Peter Ceponis;Angeli Vohra

  • Mast cell tryptase controls paracellular permeability of the intestine. Role of protease-activated receptor 2 and beta-arrestins.

    Claire Jacob;Ping Chang Yang;Dalila Darmoul;Silvia Amadesi

  • Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) regulates macromolecular permeability via mast cells in normal human colonic biopsies in vitro

    Conny Wallon;Pingchang Yang;Åsa V. Keita;Ann-Charlott Ericson

  • Neonatal Maternal Separation Predisposes Adult Rats to Colonic Barrier Dysfunction in Response to Mild Stress

    Johan D. Soderholm;Derrick A. Yates;Melanie G. Gareau;Ping-Chang Yang

  • Chronic stress impairs rat growth and jejunal epithelial barrier function: role of mast cells

    Javier Santos;Michelle Benjamin;Ping-Chang Yang;T. Prior

  • Epithelia under metabolic stress perceive commensal bacteria as a threat

    Aisha Nazli;Ping-Chang Yang;Jennifer Jury;Kathryn Howe

  • Th Type 1-Stimulating Activity of Lung Macrophages Inhibits Th2-Mediated Allergic Airway Inflammation by an IFN-γ-Dependent Mechanism

    C Tang;M D Inman;N van Rooijen;P Yang

  • Chronic Psychological Stress in Rats Induces Intestinal Sensitization to Luminal Antigens

    Ping-Chang Yang;Jennifer Jury;Johan D. Söderholm;Philip M. Sherman

  • Single-Cell RNA Sequencing to Dissect the Immunological Network of Autoimmune Myocarditis

    Xiumeng Hua;Gang Hu;Qingtao Hu;Yuan Chang;Yuan Chang

  • Rapid transepithelial antigen transport in rat jejunum: impact of sensitization and the hypersensitivity reaction.

    M. C. Berin;A. J. Kiliaan;P. C. Yang;J. A. Groot

  • TIM-4 Expressed by Mucosal Dendritic Cells Plays a Critical Role in Food Antigen–Specific Th2 Differentiation and Intestinal Allergy

    Ping–Chang Yang;Zhou Xing;Cecilia M. Berin;Johan D. Soderholm

  • The increased expression of IL-23 in inflammatory bowel disease promotes intraepithelial and lamina propria lymphocyte inflammatory responses and cytotoxicity.

    Zhanju Liu;Praveen K. Yadav;Xiaorong Xu;Jingling Su

  • Antigen Presentation by Exosomes Released from Peptide-Pulsed Dendritic Cells Is not Suppressed by the Presence of Active CTL

    Lea Luketic;Jordan Delanghe;Paul T. Sobol;Pingchang Yang

  • Enhanced intestinal transepithelial antigen transport in allergic rats is mediated by IgE and CD23 (FcεRII)

    Ping-Chang Yang;M. Cecilia Berin;Linda C.H. Yu;Daniel H. Conrad

  • Neonatal Maternal Separation Causes Colonic Dysfunction in Rat Pups Including Impaired Host Resistance

    Mélanie G Gareau;Jennifer Jury;Ping Chang Yang;Glenda MacQueen

  • Foxp3+IL-17+ T cells promote development of cancer-initiating cells in colorectal cancer

    Shaobo Yang;Binquan Wang;Chunying Guan;Benyan Wu

  • Chronic peripheral administration of corticotropin-releasing factor causes colonic barrier dysfunction similar to psychological stress.

    Aaron A. Teitelbaum;Mélanie G. Gareau;Mélanie G. Gareau;Jennifer Jury;Ping Chang Yang

  • Role for IL-4 in macromolecular transport across human intestinal epithelium.

    M. Cecilia Berin;Ping-Chang Yang;Leeann Ciok;Susan Waserman

  • Enhanced transepithelial antigen transport in intestine of allergic mice is mediated by IgE/CD23 and regulated by interleukin-4

    Linda C.H. Yu;Ping-Chang Yang;M.Cecilia Berin;Vincenza Di Leo

  • Psychological stress induces eosinophils to produce corticotrophin releasing hormone in the intestine.

    Zheng Py;Feng Bs;Oluwole C;Struiksma S

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Cecilia Berin
M. Cecilia Berin Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Derek M. McKay
Derek M. McKay University of Calgary
Zhou Xing
Zhou Xing McMaster University
Nanshan Zhong
Nanshan Zhong Guangzhou Medical University
Philip M. Sherman
Philip M. Sherman University of Toronto
Daniel H. Conrad
Daniel H. Conrad Virginia Commonwealth University
Shau Ku Huang
Shau Ku Huang Shenzhen University
John Bienenstock
John Bienenstock McMaster University
Glenda MacQueen
Glenda MacQueen University of Calgary
Abhay R. Satoskar
Abhay R. Satoskar The Ohio State University

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