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Takashi Nomura

Takashi Nomura

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Immunology

D-Index
56
Citations
46612
World Ranking
3658
National Ranking
144

Overview

Takashi Nomura is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine with a focus on dermatology and immunology. Their research spans multiple subfields including rheumatology, pathology and forensic medicine, and genetics.

Nomura's work primarily addresses topics such as autoimmune bullous skin diseases, urticaria and related conditions, dermatology and skin diseases, drug-induced adverse reactions, immune cell function and interaction, as well as hypertrophic osteoarthropathy and related conditions.

Frequent publication venues for Nomura include:

  • The Journal of Dermatology
  • Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • Journal of Dermatological Science

Some of Nomura's recent papers are as follows:

  • "Endophenotypic Variations of Atopic Dermatitis by Age, Race, and Ethnicity" (2020) published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice
  • "Advances in atopic dermatitis in 2019-2020: Endotypes from skin barrier, ethnicity, properties of antigen, cytokine profiles, microbiome, and engagement of immune cells" (2021) published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

In their research career, Nomura has frequently collaborated with peers including Kenji Kabashima, Saeko Nakajima, Gyohei Egawa, Teruki Dainichi, and Toshiaki Kogame.

Takashi Nomura's work is characterized by interdisciplinary approaches that connect immune responses with dermatological conditions, contributing to better understanding of skin homeostasis, inflammatory responses, and autoimmune mechanisms.

Best Publications

  • Control of Regulatory T Cell Development by the Transcription Factor Foxp3

    Shohei Hori;Takashi Nomura;Shimon Sakaguchi

  • Regulatory T Cells and Immune Tolerance

    Shimon Sakaguchi;Shimon Sakaguchi;Tomoyuki Yamaguchi;Takashi Nomura;Masahiro Ono

  • CTLA-4 Control over Foxp3+ Regulatory T Cell Function

    Kajsa Wing;Yasushi Onishi;Yasushi Onishi;Paz Prieto-Martin;Tomoyuki Yamaguchi

  • Functional Delineation and Differentiation Dynamics of Human CD4+ T Cells Expressing the FoxP3 Transcription Factor

    Makoto Miyara;Yumiko Yoshioka;Akihiko Kitoh;Tomoko Shima

  • Immunologic tolerance maintained by CD25+ CD4+ regulatory T cells: their common role in controlling autoimmunity, tumor immunity, and transplantation tolerance.

    Shimon Sakaguchi;Noriko Sakaguchi;Jun Shimizu;Sayuri Yamazaki

  • Foxp3+CD25+CD4+ natural regulatory T cells in dominant self-tolerance and autoimmune disease

    Shimon Sakaguchi;Masahiro Ono;Ruka Setoguchi;Haruhiko Yagi

  • Preferential recruitment of CCR6-expressing Th17 cells to inflamed joints via CCL20 in rheumatoid arthritis and its animal model

    Keiji Hirota;Hiroyuki Yoshitomi;Motomu Hashimoto;Shinji Maeda

  • Crucial role of FOXP3 in the development and function of human CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells

    Haruhiko Yagi;Takashi Nomura;Kyoko Nakamura;Sayuri Yamazaki

  • Altered thymic T-cell selection due to a mutation of the ZAP-70 gene causes autoimmune arthritis in mice

    Noriko Sakaguchi;Takeshi Takahashi;Hiroshi Hata;Takashi Nomura

  • Foxp3 controls regulatory T-cell function by interacting with AML1/Runx1

    Masahiro Ono;Hiroko Yaguchi;Naganari Ohkura;Issay Kitabayashi

  • Treatment of advanced tumors with agonistic anti-GITR mAb and its effects on tumor-infiltrating Foxp3+CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells

    Kuibeom Ko;Sayuri Yamazaki;Kyoko Nakamura;Tomohisa Nishioka

  • T cell self-reactivity forms a cytokine milieu for spontaneous development of IL-17+ Th cells that cause autoimmune arthritis

    Keiji Hirota;Motomu Hashimoto;Hiroyuki Yoshitomi;Satoshi Tanaka

  • A role for fungal β-glucans and their receptor Dectin-1 in the induction of autoimmune arthritis in genetically susceptible mice

    Hiroyuki Yoshitomi;Noriko Sakaguchi;Katsuya Kobayashi;Gordon D. Brown

  • Foxp3-dependent and -independent molecules specific for CD25^+CD4^+ natural regulatory T cells revealed by DNA microarray analysis

    Naoshi Sugimoto;Takatoku Oida;Keiji Hirota;Kyoko Nakamura

  • The epithelial immune microenvironment (EIME) in atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.

    Teruki Dainichi;Akihiko Kitoh;Atsushi Otsuka;Saeko Nakajima

  • Distinct contribution of IL-6, TNF-α, IL-1, and IL-10 to T cell-mediated spontaneous autoimmune arthritis in mice

    Hiroshi Hata;Noriko Sakaguchi;Hiroyuki Yoshitomi;Yoichiroh Iwakura

  • Development of Autoimmunity against Transcriptionally Unrepressed Target Antigen in the Thymus of Aire-Deficient Mice

    Noriyuki Kuroda;Tasuku Mitani;Naoki Takeda;Naozumi Ishimaru

  • Indispensable Role of the Runx1-Cbfβ Transcription Complex for In Vivo-Suppressive Function of FoxP3+ Regulatory T Cells

    Akihiko Kitoh;Masahiro Ono;Masahiro Ono;Yoshinori Naoe;Naganari Ohkura;Naganari Ohkura

  • NF-κB-Inducing Kinase Establishes Self-Tolerance in a Thymic Stroma-Dependent Manner

    Fumiko Kajiura;Shijie Sun;Takashi Nomura;Keisuke Izumi

  • Pillars Article: Control of Regulatory T Cell Development by the Transcription Factor Foxp3. Science 2003. 299: 1057-1061.

    Shohei Hori;Takashi Nomura;Shimon Sakaguchi

  • Complement drives Th17 cell differentiation and triggers autoimmune arthritis

    Motomu Hashimoto;Keiji Hirota;Hiroyuki Yoshitomi;Shinji Maeda

  • Treatment of advanced tumors with agonistic anti-GITR mAb and its effects on tumor-infiltrating Foxp3+CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells

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Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Kabashima
Kenji Kabashima Kyoto University
Shimon Sakaguchi
Shimon Sakaguchi Osaka University
Yoshiki Miyachi
Yoshiki Miyachi Kyoto University
Masatoshi Hagiwara
Masatoshi Hagiwara Kyoto University
Emma Guttman-Yassky
Emma Guttman-Yassky Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Shohei Hori
Shohei Hori University of Tokyo
Tasuku Honjo
Tasuku Honjo Kyoto University
Shuh Narumiya
Shuh Narumiya Kyoto University
Tsuneyo Mimori
Tsuneyo Mimori Kyoto University
Riichiro Abe
Riichiro Abe Niigata University

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