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Stephen M. Anderton is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focus on subfields such as Immunology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Developmental Neuroscience, Oncology, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics of Stephen M. Anderton's work include:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies
  • Peripheral Neuropathies and Disorders
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Hereditary Neurological Disorders

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Stephen M. Anderton include:

  • "Enhanced axonal response of mitochondria to demyelination offers neuroprotection: implications for multiple sclerosis" (2020), Acta Neuropathologica
  • "Prostaglandin E 2 promotes intestinal inflammation via inhibiting microbiota-dependent regulatory T cells" (2021), Science Advances
  • "The Helminth Parasite Heligmosomoides polygyrus Attenuates EAE in an IL-4Rα-Dependent Manner" (2020), Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Axonal response of mitochondria to demyelination and complex IV activity within demyelinated axons in experimental models of multiple sclerosis" (2022), Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
  • "Antigen receptor-engineered Tregs inhibit CNS autoimmunity in cell therapy using nonredundant immune mechanisms in mice" (2022), European Journal of Immunology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Stephen M. Anderton include:

  • Richard A. O'Connor
  • Simon Licht-Mayer
  • G. Campbell
  • Arpan R. Mehta
  • Katie McGill

Their work has been published in several recurring academic venues, including:

  • American Journal Of Pathology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Acta Neuropathologica
  • Science Advances
  • Frontiers in Immunology

Best Publications

  • B cells regulate autoimmunity by provision of IL-10.

    Simon Fillatreau;Claire H. Sweenie;Mandy J. McGeachy;David Gray

  • The IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY in 2018: updates and expansion to encompass the new guide to IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY

    Simon D. Harding;Joanna L. Sharman;Elena Faccenda;Christopher Southan

  • IL-35-producing B cells are critical regulators of immunity during autoimmune and infectious diseases

    Ping Shen;Toralf Roch;Vicky Lampropoulou;Richard A. O’Connor

  • Natural recovery and protection from autoimmune encephalomyelitis: contribution of CD4+CD25+ regulatory cells within the central nervous system.

    Mandy J. McGeachy;Leigh A. Stephens;Stephen M. Anderton

  • B cell depletion therapy ameliorates autoimmune disease through ablation of IL-6–producing B cells

    Tom A. Barr;Ping Shen;Sheila Brown;Vicky Lampropoulou

  • TLR-Activated B Cells Suppress T Cell-Mediated Autoimmunity

    Vicky Lampropoulou;Kai Hoehlig;Toralf Roch;Patricia Neves

  • Nuclear FAK Controls Chemokine Transcription, Tregs, and Evasion of Anti-tumor Immunity

    Alan Serrels;Tom Lund;Bryan Serrels;Adam Byron

  • Not always the bad guys: B cells as regulators of autoimmune pathology

    Simon Fillatreau;David Gray;Stephen M. Anderton

  • Cutting Edge: Th1 Cells Facilitate the Entry of Th17 Cells to the Central Nervous System during Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Richard A. O'Connor;Catriona T. Prendergast;Catherine A. Sabatos;Clement W. Z. Lau

  • Activated T cells recruit exosomes secreted by dendritic cells via LFA-1

    Esther N. M. Nolte-‘t Hoen;Sonja I. Buschow;Stephen M. Anderton;Willem Stoorvogel

  • CD11c depletion severely disrupts Th2 induction and development in vivo

    Alexander T. Phythian-Adams;Peter C. Cook;Rachel J. Lundie;Lucy H. Jones

  • Foxp3+ regulatory T cells in the control of experimental CNS autoimmune disease☆

    Richard A. O'Connor;Stephen M. Anderton

  • Curing CNS autoimmune disease with myelin-reactive Foxp3+ Treg.

    Leigh A. Stephens;Katy H. Malpass;Stephen M. Anderton

  • Post-translational modifications of self antigens: implications for autoimmunity.

    Stephen M Anderton

  • Peptide-induced T cell regulation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: a role for IL-10

    Christoph Burkhart;George Y. Liu;Stephen M. Anderton;Barbara Metzler

  • Selection and fine-tuning of the autoimmune T-cell repertoire

    Stephen M. Anderton;David C. Wraith

  • Helminth-induced CD19+CD23hi B cells modulate experimental allergic and autoimmune inflammation.

    Mark S. Wilson;Matthew D. Taylor;Mary T. O'Gorman;Adam Balic

  • A structurally distinct TGF-β mimic from an intestinal helminth parasite potently induces regulatory T cells

    Chris J. C. Johnston;Danielle J. Smyth;Danielle J. Smyth;Ravindra B. Kodali;Madeleine P. J. White

  • Rapid reprogramming of epigenetic and transcriptional profiles in mammalian culture systems

    Colm E Nestor;Colm E Nestor;Raffaele Ottaviano;Diana Reinhardt;Hazel A Cruickshanks

  • Negative Selection during the Peripheral Immune Response to Antigen

    S M Anderton;C G Radu;P A Lowrey;E S Ward

  • Peptide-induced nasal tolerance for a mycobacterial heat shock protein 60 T cell epitope in rats suppresses both adjuvant arthritis and nonmicrobially induced experimental arthritis

    Berent J. Prakken;Ruurd van der Zee;Stephen M. Anderton;Peter J. S. van Kooten

  • T-helper 1 cells facilitate the entry of T-helper 17 cells to the central nervous system during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

    RA O'Connor;CT Prendergast;CA Sabatos;Cwz Lau

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Fillatreau
Simon Fillatreau Université Paris Cité
Sarah E. M. Howie
Sarah E. M. Howie University of Edinburgh
Rick M. Maizels
Rick M. Maizels University of Glasgow
David C. Wraith
David C. Wraith University of Birmingham
Willem van Eden
Willem van Eden Utrecht University
Stephen J. Wigmore
Stephen J. Wigmore University of Edinburgh
Ruurd van der Zee
Ruurd van der Zee Utrecht University
Jürgen Schwarze
Jürgen Schwarze University of Edinburgh
Adriano G. Rossi
Adriano G. Rossi University of Edinburgh
David A. Gray
David A. Gray University of Nottingham

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