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Susanne Gabrielsson

Susanne Gabrielsson

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Immunology

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49
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12958
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4306
National Ranking
97

Overview

Susanne Gabrielsson is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions in subfields such as Molecular Biology, Immunology, Immunology and Allergy, Surgery, and Dermatology.

The scientist's work centers on several key topics, including:

  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy

Gabrielsson has published multiple papers with notable recent works such as:

  • "Molecular evaluation of five different isolation methods for extracellular vesicles reveals different clinical applicability and subcellular origin," 2021, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • "Urinary Exosomes from Bladder Cancer Patients Show a Residual Cancer Phenotype despite Complete Pathological Downstaging," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Sarcoidosis exosomes stimulate monocytes to produce pro-inflammatory cytokines and CCL2," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Extracellular Vesicles as Mediators of Cellular Cross Talk in the Lung Microenvironment," 2020, Frontiers in Medicine
  • "Antigen-Loaded Extracellular Vesicles Induce Responsiveness to Anti-PD-1 and Anti-PD-L1 Treatment in a Checkpoint Refractory Melanoma Model," 2022, Cancer Immunology Research

The frequent publication venues where they have contributed include:

  • Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Cancer Letters
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Cancers

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Gabrielsson's work, with frequent co-authors comprising:

  • Maria Eldh
  • Rosanne E. Veerman
  • Loïc Steiner
  • Farhood Alamdari
  • Amir Sherif

This profile reflects a professional dedication to understanding extracellular vesicles and their role in disease processes, as well as contributions to immunology and molecular biology. Gabrielsson's publications and collaborative outputs illustrate an active presence in research related to cellular communication and cancer immunology.

Best Publications

  • Exosomes with Immune Modulatory Features Are Present in Human Breast Milk

    Charlotte Admyre;Sara M. Johansson;Khaleda Rahman Qazi;Jan-Jonas Filén

  • Vesiclepedia: a compendium for extracellular vesicles with continuous community annotation

    Hina Kalra;Richard J. Simpson;Hong Ji;Elena Aikawa

  • Human saliva, plasma and breast milk exosomes contain RNA: uptake by macrophages

    Cecilia Lässer;Vesta Seyed Alikhani;Karin Ekström;Maria Eldh

  • Ultrafiltration with size-exclusion liquid chromatography for high yield isolation of extracellular vesicles preserving intact biophysical and functional properties

    Joel Z. Nordin;Yi Lee;Pieter Vader;Imre Mäger;Imre Mäger

  • Exosomes with major histocompatibility complex class II and co-stimulatory molecules are present in human BAL fluid.

    C. Admyre;J. Grunewald;J. Thyberg;S. Gripenbäck

  • Altered microRNA profiles in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid exosomes in asthmatic patients

    Bettina Levänen;Nirav R. Bhakta;Patricia Torregrosa Paredes;Rebecca Barbeau

  • Direct exosome stimulation of peripheral human T cells detected by ELISPOT.

    Charlotte Admyre;Charlotte Admyre;Sara M. Johansson;Staffan Paulie;Susanne Gabrielsson

  • Mesoporous silica particles induce size dependent effects on human dendritic cells.

    Helen Vallhov;Susanne Gabrielsson;Maria Strømme;and Annika Scheynius

  • Antigen-loaded exosomes alone induce Th1-type memory through a B-cell-dependent mechanism.

    Khaleda Rahman Qazi;Ulf Gehrmann;Emilie Domange Jordö;Mikael C. I. Karlsson

  • The importance of an endotoxin-free environment during the production of nanoparticles used in medical applications.

    Helen Vallhov;Jian Qin;Sara M. Johansson;Niklas Ahlborg

  • Exosomes from human macrophages and dendritic cells contain enzymes for leukotriene biosynthesis and promote granulocyte migration

    Julia Esser;Ulf Gehrmann;Fabio Luiz D'Alexandri;Alicia M. Hidalgo-Estévez

  • B cell-derived exosomes can present allergen peptides and activate allergen-specific T cells to proliferate and produce TH2-like cytokines.

    Charlotte Admyre;Barbara Bohle;Sara M. Johansson;Margarete Focke-Tejkl

  • Immune Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles - Functions and Therapeutic Applications.

    Rosanne E. Veerman;Gözde Güçlüler Akpinar;Maria Eldh;Susanne Gabrielsson

  • Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid exosomes contribute to cytokine and leukotriene production in allergic asthma

    P. Torregrosa Paredes;J. Esser;C. Admyre;M. Nord

  • Efficient internalization of silica-coated iron oxide nanoparticles of different sizes by primary human macrophages and dendritic cells.

    Andrea Kunzmann;Britta Andersson;Carmen Vogt;Neus Feliu

  • Dendritic Cell-Derived Exosomes Need To Activate Both T and B Cells To Induce Antitumor Immunity

    Tanja I. Näslund;Ulf Gehrmann;Khaleda R. Qazi;Mikael C. I. Karlsson

  • Inflammatory mediators expressed in human islets of Langerhans: implications for islet transplantation

    Ulrika Johansson;Annika Olsson;Susanne Gabrielsson;Bo Nilsson

  • Proinflammatory exosomes in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of patients with sarcoidosis

    Khaleda R Qazi;Patricia Torregrosa Paredes;Benita Dahlberg;Johan Grunewald

  • Apoptotic cell-induced AhR activity is required for immunological tolerance and suppression of systemic lupus erythematosus in mice and humans.

    Rahul Shinde;Rahul Shinde;Kebria Hezaveh;Kebria Hezaveh;Marie Jo Halaby;Marie Jo Halaby;Andreas Kloetgen

  • Exosomes from breast milk inhibit HIV-1 infection of dendritic cells and subsequent viral transfer to CD4+ T cells.

    Tanja I. Näslund;Dominic Paquin-Proulx;Patricia Torregrosa Paredes;Helen Vallhov

  • Exosomes Containing Glycoprotein 350 Released by EBV-Transformed B Cells Selectively Target B Cells through CD21 and Block EBV Infection In Vitro

    Helen Vallhov;Cindy Gutzeit;Sara M. Johansson;Noémi Nagy

Frequent Co-Authors

Annika Scheynius
Annika Scheynius Karolinska Institute
Johan Grunewald
Johan Grunewald Karolinska University Hospital
Anders Eklund
Anders Eklund Karolinska Institute
Jan Lötvall
Jan Lötvall University of Gothenburg
Marita Troye-Blomberg
Marita Troye-Blomberg Stockholm University
Olof Rådmark
Olof Rådmark Karolinska Institute
Craig E. Wheelock
Craig E. Wheelock Karolinska Institute
Ola Winqvist
Ola Winqvist Karolinska University Hospital
Sai Kiang Lim
Sai Kiang Lim Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Maria Strømme
Maria Strømme Uppsala University

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