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Overview

Sanna M. Goyert is affiliated with the City University of New York in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a particular focus on cancer-related studies.

The scientist's recent publications include work on genomic and social determinants of cancer immunotherapy outcomes across different ancestries. Notable papers are:

  • Abstract 4260: Understanding genomic and social determinants of cancer immunotherapy outcome across ancestry (2023) published in Cancer Research
  • P2.05-14 Understanding Genomic and Social Determinants of Cancer Immunotherapy Outcome across Ancestry (2023) published in Journal of Thoracic Oncology

The main topics addressed in their research involve areas such as:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Multiple and Secondary Primary Cancers
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers

Sanna M. Goyert's work is published in several venues, mainly:

  • Cancer Research
  • Journal of Thoracic Oncology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this scientist include:

  • Karl Pichotta
  • Justin Jee
  • Devika R. Jutagir
  • Dávid Ma
  • Tomin Perea-Chamblee

Their research subfields further encompass:

  • Cancer Research
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Molecular Biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Oncology

Best Publications

  • Resistance to Endotoxin Shock and Reduced Dissemination of Gram-Negative Bacteria in CD14-Deficient Mice

    Alain Haziot;Enza Ferrero;Frank Köntgen;Naoki Hijiya

  • The monocyte differentiation antigen, CD14, is anchored to the cell membrane by a phosphatidylinositol linkage.

    A Haziot;S Chen;E Ferrero;M G Low

  • Cutting Edge: Toll-Like Receptor (TLR)2- and TLR4-Mediated Pathogen Recognition in Resistance to Airborne Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    Norbert Reiling;Christoph Hölscher;Alexandra Fehrenbach;Svenja Kröger

  • The CD14 monocyte differentiation antigen maps to a region encoding growth factors and receptors

    SM Goyert;E Ferrero;WJ Rettig;AK Yenamandra

  • CD11b/CD18 Acts in Concert with CD14 and Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) 4 to Elicit Full Lipopolysaccharide and Taxol-Inducible Gene Expression

    Pin-Yu Perera;Tanya N. Mayadas;Osamu Takeuchi;Shizuo Akira

  • CD14-dependent and CD14-independent signaling pathways in murine macrophages from normal and CD14 knockout mice stimulated with lipopolysaccharide or taxol.

    P Y Perera;S N Vogel;G R Detore;A Haziot

  • Transgenic mice expressing human CD14 are hypersensitive to lipopolysaccharide.

    Enza Ferrero;Dan Jiao;Ben Z. Tsuberi;Luisa Tesio

  • Reduced Early Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury in CD14-Deficient Mice

    Ming Yin;Blair U. Bradford;Michael D. Wheeler;Takehiko Uesugi

  • Neutrophil CD14: biochemical properties and role in the secretion of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in response to lipopolysaccharide.

    A Haziot;B Z Tsuberi;S M Goyert

  • Bacterial endotoxin stimulates macrophages to release HMGB1 partly through CD14- and TNF-dependent mechanisms.

    Guoqian Chen;Jianhua Li;Mahendar Ochani;Beatriz Rendon-Mitchell

  • Biochemical characterization of a second family of human Ia molecules, HLA-DS, equivalent to murine I-A subregion molecules.

    Sanna M. Goyert;John E. Shively;Jack Silver

  • Endotoxin-mediated endothelial cell injury and activation: role of soluble CD14.

    M. Arditi;Jin Zhou;R. Dorio;Guo Wei Rong

  • Interleukin 4 down-regulates the expression of CD14 in normal human monocytes.

    Roger P. Lauener;Sanna M. Goyert;Raif S. Geha;Donata Vercelli

  • CD14-Deficient Mice Are Protected Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Cardiac Inflammation and Left Ventricular Dysfunction

    Pascal Knuefermann;Shintaro Nemoto;Arunima Misra;Naoki Nozaki

  • Persistence of apoptotic cells without autoimmune disease or inflammation in CD14-/- mice.

    Andrew Devitt;Kate G. Parker;Carol Anne Ogden;Ceri Oldreive

  • Biochemistry and expression of myelomonocytic antigens.

    S M Goyert;E M Ferrero;S V Seremetis;R J Winchester

  • Recombinant soluble CD14 inhibits LPS-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha production by cells in whole blood.

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  • Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Leukocyte-Endothelial Cell Interactions: A Role for CD14 Versus Toll-Like Receptor 4 Within Microvessels

    Graciela Andonegui;Sanna M. Goyert;Paul Kubes

  • Expression of CD14 by hepatocytes: upregulation by cytokines during endotoxemia.

    Shubing Liu;Lajwanti S. Khemlani;Richard A. Shapiro;Mark L. Johnson

  • Nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding the monocyte differentiation antigen, CD14.

    Enza Ferrero;Sanna M. Goyert

  • CD14 is a member of the family of leucine-rich proteins and is encoded by a gene syntenic with multiple receptor genes.

    E Ferrero;C L Hsieh;U Francke;S M Goyert

  • Induction of a Novel Mechanism of Accelerated Bacterial Clearance by Lipopolysaccharide in CD14-Deficient and Toll-Like Receptor 4-Deficient Mice

    Alain Haziot;Naoki Hijiya;Sophie C. Gangloff;Jack Silver

  • Activation of human and mouse Kupffer cells by lipopolysaccharide is mediated by CD14.

    Grace L. Su;Sanna M. Goyert;Ming Hui Fan;Alireza Aminlari

  • Further characterization of HLA-DS molecules: implications for studies assessing the role of human Ia molecules in cell interactions and disease susceptibility

    Sanna M. Goyert;Jack Silver

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel G. Remick
Daniel G. Remick Boston University
Christopher D. Buckley
Christopher D. Buckley University of Oxford
Eric Vivier
Eric Vivier Aix-Marseille University
Armand Bensussan
Armand Bensussan Hôpital Saint-Louis
James H. Morrissey
James H. Morrissey University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Curt I. Civin
Curt I. Civin University of Maryland, Baltimore
Margaret E. Conner
Margaret E. Conner Baylor College of Medicine
Stefan Ehlers
Stefan Ehlers Kiel University
Kwang Sik Kim
Kwang Sik Kim Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Stefanie N. Vogel
Stefanie N. Vogel University of Maryland, Baltimore

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