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55
Citations
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World Ranking
14740
National Ranking
6161

Overview

Piper M. Treuting is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with significant contributions in Oncology, Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biotechnology, and Molecular Biology. The main topics addressed in their work include monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, cancer research and treatments, CAR-T cell therapy research, HER2/EGFR in cancer research, cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, cell adhesion molecules research, and immunotherapy and immune responses.

They have coauthored multiple papers with frequent collaborators including Michelle Ulrich, Kelly Hensley, Sean Allred, John J. Gosink, and Natalya Nazarenko, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Treuting has published extensively in a variety of scientific venues. Among the most frequent are:

  • Cancer Research
  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • UNC Libraries
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • PLoS Pathogens

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Treuting include:

  • Engineered probiotics for local tumor delivery of checkpoint blockade nanobodies, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • CFTR dysregulation drives active selection of the gut microbiome, 2020, PLoS Pathogens
  • Investigation of an ALDH1A1-specific inhibitor for suppression of weight gain in a diet-induced mouse model of obesity, 2021, International Journal of Obesity
  • SGN-B7H4V, an investigational vedotin ADC directed to the immune checkpoint ligand B7-H4, shows promising activity in preclinical models, 2023, Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • PPARα exacerbates necroptosis, leading to increased mortality in postinfluenza bacterial superinfection, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Best Publications

  • A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome

    Feng Yue;Feng Yue;Yong Cheng;Alessandra Breschi;Jeff Vierstra

  • Extension of murine life span by overexpression of catalase targeted to mitochondria.

    Samuel E. Schriner;Nancy J. Linford;George M. Martin;Piper Treuting

  • Regulatory T Cell-Derived Interleukin-10 Limits Inflammation at Environmental Interfaces

    Yuri P. Rubtsov;Jeffrey P. Rasmussen;Emil Y. Chi;Jason Fontenot

  • Caspase-1-induced pyroptosis is an innate immune effector mechanism against intracellular bacteria

    Edward A Miao;Irina A Leaf;Piper M Treuting;Dat P Mao

  • CD4+ Regulatory T Cells Control TH17 Responses in a Stat3-Dependent Manner

    Ashutosh Chaudhry;Dipayan Rudra;Dipayan Rudra;Piper Treuting;Robert M. Samstein

  • Extrathymically generated regulatory T cells control mucosal T H 2 inflammation

    Steven Z. Josefowicz;Rachel E. Niec;Hye Young Kim;Piper Treuting

  • A Distinct Function of Regulatory T Cells in Tissue Protection

    Nicholas Arpaia;Jesse A. Green;Bruno Moltedo;Aaron Arvey

  • Regulatory T-cell suppressor program co-opts transcription factor IRF4 to control T H 2 responses

    Ye Zheng;Ashutosh Chaudhry;Ashutosh Chaudhry;Arnold Kas;Paul deRoos;Paul deRoos

  • Extrathymic Generation of Regulatory T Cells in Placental Mammals Mitigates Maternal-Fetal Conflict

    Robert M. Samstein;Steven Z. Josefowicz;Aaron Arvey;Piper M. Treuting

  • Autoimmunity initiates in nonhematopoietic cells and progresses via lymphocytes in an interferon-dependent autoimmune disease.

    Alevtina Gall;Piper Treuting;Keith B. Elkon;Yueh Ming Loo

  • Derivation of naive human embryonic stem cells.

    Carol B. Ware;Angelique M. Nelson;Brigham Mecham;Jennifer Hesson

  • Isoforms of RNA-Editing Enzyme ADAR1 Independently Control Nucleic Acid Sensor MDA5-Driven Autoimmunity and Multi-organ Development

    Kathleen Pestal;Cory C. Funk;Jessica M. Snyder;Nathan D. Price

  • Transient rapamycin treatment can increase lifespan and healthspan in middle-aged mice

    Alessandro Bitto;Takashi K Ito;Victor V Pineda;Nicolas J LeTexier

  • Engineered probiotics for local tumor delivery of checkpoint blockade nanobodies.

    Candice R. Gurbatri;Ioana Lia;Rosa Vincent;Courtney Coker

  • Cutting Edge: cGAS Is Required for Lethal Autoimmune Disease in the Trex1-Deficient Mouse Model of Aicardi–Goutières Syndrome

    Elizabeth E. Gray;Piper M. Treuting;Joshua J. Woodward;Daniel B. Stetson

  • Stability and function of regulatory T cells expressing the transcription factor T-bet

    Andrew G. Levine;Alejandra Medoza;Saskia Hemmers;Bruno Moltedo

  • Immunological variation between inbred laboratory mouse strains: points to consider in phenotyping genetically immunomodified mice.

    R. S. Sellers;C. B. Clifford;P. M. Treuting;C. Brayton

  • Polyglutamine-expanded ataxin-7 antagonizes CRX function and induces cone-rod dystrophy in a mouse model of SCA7.

    Albert R. La Spada;Ying Hui Fu;Bryce L. Sopher;Randell T. Libby

  • Mouse regulatory DNA landscapes reveal global principles of cis-regulatory evolution

    Jeff Vierstra;Eric Rynes;Richard Sandstrom;Miaohua Zhang

  • Case series: acute tumor lysis syndrome in mutator mice with disseminated lymphoblastic lymphoma.

    Piper M. Treuting;Tina M. Albertson;Bradley D. Preston

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander Y. Rudensky
Alexander Y. Rudensky Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Jerrold M. Ward
Jerrold M. Ward National Institutes of Health
Michael Gale
Michael Gale University of Washington
Mark Groudine
Mark Groudine Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Dmitriy M. Chudakov
Dmitriy M. Chudakov Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Thomas A. Reh
Thomas A. Reh University of Washington
Richard Sandstrom
Richard Sandstrom University of Washington
Mary L. Disis
Mary L. Disis University of Washington
John A. Stamatoyannopoulos
John A. Stamatoyannopoulos University of Washington

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