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  • 2010 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Sergei A. Nedospasov is affiliated with Lomonosov Moscow State University in the Russian Federation. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of medicine, immunology, and microbiology, with a significant body of work in various subfields including immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, physiology, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's recent publications address diverse aspects of immune response and inflammation, immunotherapy, and immune cell function and interaction. Notable papers include:

  • Directional mast cell degranulation of tumor necrosis factor into blood vessels primes neutrophil extravasation, 2021, Immunity
  • Macrophages acquire a TNF-dependent inflammatory memory in allergic asthma, 2021, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Distinct modes of TNF signaling through its two receptors in health and disease, 2020, Journal of Leukocyte Biology
  • Contrasting contributions of TNF from distinct cellular sources in arthritis, 2020, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Akkermansia muciniphila - friend or foe in colorectal cancer?, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology

The scientist collaborates frequently with other researchers including Marina S. Drutskaya, Andrey Kruglov, Irina V. Astrakhantseva, Ekaterina O. Gubernatorova, and Е. А. Горшкова, reflecting a consistent engagement in multidisciplinary teamwork.

Publication venues for their work are varied but show concentrations in certain journals, specifically Medical Immunology (Russia), Frontiers in Immunology, Journal of Leukocyte Biology, Immunity, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences. These venues highlight their contributions to foundational and applied immunological research.

Major thematic focus areas in their research include immune response and inflammation, immunotherapy and immune responses, immune cell function and interaction, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, immune cells in cancer, and inflammasome and immune disorders.

Sergei A. Nedospasov was recognized as a member of Academia Europaea in 2010, reflecting acknowledgment from a broader scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Kappa B-type enhancers are involved in lipopolysaccharide-mediated transcriptional activation of the tumor necrosis factor alpha gene in primary macrophages.

    A N Shakhov;Martine Collart;Pierre Vassalli;S A Nedospasov

  • Nilotinib reduces muscle fibrosis in chronic muscle injury by promoting TNF-mediated apoptosis of fibro/adipogenic progenitors

    Dario R Lemos;Farshad Babaeijandaghi;Marcela Low;Chih-Kai Chang

  • B-cell-derived lymphotoxin promotes castration-resistant prostate cancer

    Massimo Ammirante;Jun-Li Luo;Sergei Grivennikov;Sergei Nedospasov

  • Stellate Cells, Hepatocytes, and Endothelial Cells Imprint the Kupffer Cell Identity on Monocytes Colonizing the Liver Macrophage Niche

    Johnny Bonnardel;Wouter T’Jonck;Djoere Gaublomme;Robin Browaeys

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-induced Nonapoptotic Cell Death Requires Receptor-interacting Protein-mediated Cellular Reactive Oxygen Species Accumulation

    Yong Lin;Swati Choksi;Han-Ming Shen;Qing-Feng Yang

  • Abnormal development of secondary lymphoid tissues in lymphotoxin beta-deficient mice.

    Marat B. Alimzhanov;Dmitry V. Kuprash;Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois;Arne Luz

  • A Lymphotoxin-Driven Pathway to Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Johannes Haybaeck;Nicolas Zeller;Monika Julia Wolf;Achim Weber

  • Genes for the tumor necrosis factors alpha and beta are linked to the human major histocompatibility complex.

    Thomas Spies;Cynthia C. Morton;Sergei A. Nedospasov;Walter Fiers

  • Distinct and Nonredundant In Vivo Functions of TNF Produced by T Cells and Macrophages/Neutrophils: Protective and Deleterious Effects

    Sergei I. Grivennikov;Alexei V. Tumanov;Alexei V. Tumanov;Dmitry J. Liepinsh;Andrei A. Kruglov

  • B regulatory cells and the tumor-promoting actions of TNF-α during squamous carcinogenesis.

    Tiziana Schioppa;Robert Moore;Richard G. Thompson;Elizabeth C. Rosser

  • Amyloid β42 Activates a G-Protein-Coupled Chemoattractant Receptor, FPR-Like-1

    Yingying Le;Wanghua Gong;H. Lee Tiffany;Alexei Tumanov

  • MATURE FOLLICULAR DENDRITIC CELL NETWORKS DEPEND ON EXPRESSION OF LYMPHOTOXIN BETA RECEPTOR BY RADIORESISTANT STROMAL CELLS AND OF LYMPHOTOXIN BETA AND TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR BY B CELLS

    Robert Endres;Marat B. Alimzhanov;Thomas Plitz;Agnes Fütterer

  • 308 tumor necrosis factor (TNF) polymorphism is not associated with survival in severe sepsis and is unrelated to lipopolysaccharide inducibility of the human TNF promoter.

    F Stuber;I A Udalova;M Book;L N Drutskaya

  • Highly informative typing of the human TNF locus using six adjacent polymorphic markers.

    Irina A. Udalova;Sergei A. Nedospasov;Glenda C. Webb;David D. Chaplin

  • Signaling via the MyD88 Adaptor Protein in B Cells Suppresses Protective Immunity during Salmonella typhimurium Infection

    Patricia Neves;Vicky Lampropoulou;Elisabeth Calderon-Gomez;Toralf Roch

  • Nonredundant Function of Soluble LTα3 Produced by Innate Lymphoid Cells in Intestinal Homeostasis

    Andrey A. Kruglov;Sergei I. Grivennikov;Dmitry V. Kuprash;Dmitry V. Kuprash;Caroline Winsauer

  • Crosstalk between the canonical NF-κB and Notch signaling pathways inhibits Pparγ expression and promotes pancreatic cancer progression in mice

    Eleni Maniati;Maud Bossard;Natalie Cook;Juliana B. Candido

  • p53 is a suppressor of inflammatory response in mice

    Elena A. Komarova;Vadim Krivokrysenko;Kaihua Wang;Nickolay Neznanov

  • Tumour necrosis factor and lymphotoxin genes map close to H-2D in the mouse major histocompatibility complex.

    Urs Müller;C. Victor Jongeneel;Sergei A. Nedospasov;Kirsten Fischer Lindahl

  • DNA sequence polymorphism at the human tumor necrosis factor (TNF) locus. Numerous TNF/lymphotoxin alleles tagged by two closely linked microsatellites in the upstream region of the lymphotoxin (TNF-beta) gene.

    S A Nedospasov;I A Udalova;D V Kuprash;R L Turetskaya

  • Non-random cleavage of SV40 DNA in the compact minichromosome and free in solution by micrococcal nuclease.

    Sergei A. Nedospasov;Georgii P. Georgiev

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergei I. Grivennikov
Sergei I. Grivennikov Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Irina A. Udalova
Irina A. Udalova University of Oxford
Georgii P. Georgiev
Georgii P. Georgiev Russian Academy of Sciences
Klaus Pfeffer
Klaus Pfeffer Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Bernhard Ryffel
Bernhard Ryffel University of Orléans
Valérie F. J. Quesniaux
Valérie F. J. Quesniaux University of Orléans
Yuriy A. Knirel
Yuriy A. Knirel Russian Academy of Sciences
Carl F. Ware
Carl F. Ware Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Mathias Heikenwalder
Mathias Heikenwalder German Cancer Research Center
Alexander S. Shashkov
Alexander S. Shashkov Russian Academy of Sciences

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