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Overview

William C. Gause is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions to medicine. The scientist's work spans several subfields including immunology, parasitology, physiology, rehabilitation, and molecular biology.

Their research covers diverse topics such as parasites and host interactions, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, immune cells in cancer, adenosine and purinergic signaling, immune cell function and interaction, wound healing and treatments, and neutrophil, myeloperoxidase, and oxidative mechanisms.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with William C. Gause include Darine W. El-Naccache, Fei Chen, Katherine E Lothstein, Wenhui Wu, and Alexander Lemenze. These collaborations have led to numerous publications across various journals and platforms.

William C. Gause has published extensively in prominent venues, with multiple papers appearing in The Journal of Immunology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), SSRN Electronic Journal, Cell Reports, and Nature Reviews Immunology.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by William C. Gause feature the following:

  • Heterogeneity in the initiation, development and function of type 2 immunity, 2020, Nature Reviews Immunology
  • Axl and Mertk Receptors Cooperate to Promote Breast Cancer Progression by Combined Oncogenic Signaling and Evasion of Host Antitumor Immunity, 2020, Cancer Research
  • Helminth resistance is mediated by differential activation of recruited monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages and arginine depletion, 2022, Cell Reports
  • Maternal IL-33 critically regulates tissue remodeling and type 2 immune responses in the uterus during early pregnancy in mice, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • CAR-NK Cells Effectively Target SARS-CoV-2-Spike-Expressing Cell Lines In Vitro, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology

Best Publications

  • Protective immune mechanisms in helminth infection

    Robert M. Anthony;Laura I. Rutitzky;Joseph F. Urban;Miguel J. Stadecker

  • CYTOKINE REGULATION OF HOST DEFENSE AGAINST PARASITIC GASTROINTESTINAL NEMATODES: Lessons from Studies with Rodent Models

    Fred D. Finkelman;Terez Shea-Donohue;Jon Goldhill;Carolyn A. Sullivan

  • Memory TH2 cells induce alternatively activated macrophages to mediate protection against nematode parasites

    Robert M Anthony;Robert M Anthony;Joseph F Urban;Farhang Alem;Hossein A Hamed

  • Emerging functions of amphiregulin in orchestrating immunity, inflammation, and tissue repair.

    Dietmar M.W. Zaiss;William C. Gause;Lisa C. Osborne;David Artis

  • An essential role for TH2-type responses in limiting acute tissue damage during experimental helminth infection

    Fei Chen;Zhugong Liu;Zhugong Liu;Wenhui Wu;Cristina Rozo

  • Alternatively activated macrophages in helminth infections

    Timothy Kreider;Robert M. Anthony;Joseph F. Urban;William C. Gause

  • Type 2 immunity and wound healing: evolutionary refinement of adaptive immunity by helminths

    William C. Gause;Thomas A. Wynn;Judith E. Allen

  • Helminth infection promotes colonization resistance via type 2 immunity

    Deepshika Ramanan;Rowann Bowcutt;Soo Ching Lee;Mei San Tang

  • The importance of Th2 cytokines in protective immunity to nematodes.

    Joseph F. Urban;Kathleen B. Madden;Antonela Svetica;Allen Cheever

  • Analysis of cytokine mRNA expression during primary granuloma formation induced by eggs of Schistosoma mansoni.

    T. A. Wynn;I. Eltoum;A. W. Cheever;F. A. Lewis

  • Adenosine promotes alternative macrophage activation via A2A and A2B receptors

    Balázs Csóka;Zsolt Selmeczy;Balázs Koscsó;Zoltán H. Németh;Zoltán H. Németh

  • Dendritic cells can present antigen in vivo in a tolerogenic or immunogenic fashion.

    F D Finkelman;A Lees;R Birnbaum;W C Gause

  • Effects of IL-12 on in vivo cytokine gene expression and Ig isotype selection.

    Suzanne C. Morris;Kathleen B. Madden;Jeffrey J. Adamovicz;William Gause

  • Neutrophils prime a long-lived effector macrophage phenotype that mediates accelerated helminth expulsion.

    Fei Chen;Wenhui Wu;Ariel Millman;Joshua F Craft

  • Effects of interleukin 12 on immune responses and host protection in mice infected with intestinal nematode parasites.

    Fred D. Finkelman;Kathleen B. Madden;Allen W. Cheever;Ildy M. Katona

  • Th1- and Th2-cell commitment during infectious disease: asymmetry in divergent pathways.

    Dragana Jankovic;Zhugong Liu;William C. Gause

  • Adenosine Augments IL-10 Production by Macrophages through an A2B Receptor-Mediated Posttranscriptional Mechanism

    Zoltán H. Németh;Carol S. Lutz;Balázs Csóka;Edwin A. Deitch

  • Effect of helminth-induced immunity on infections with microbial pathogens

    Padmini Salgame;George S Yap;William C Gause

  • The immune response to parasitic helminths: insights from murine models.

    William C. Gause;Joseph F. Urban;Miguel J. Stadecker

  • Cytokine gene expression after in vivo primary immunization with goat antibody to mouse IgD antibody.

    A Svetić;F D Finkelman;Y C Jian;C W Dieffenbach

  • Neutrophils prime a long-lived effector macrophage phenotype that mediates accelerated helminth expulsion (INC7P.423)

    Fei Chen;Wenhui Wu;Ariel Millman;Joshua Craft

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph F. Urban
Joseph F. Urban United States Department of Agriculture
Fred D. Finkelman
Fred D. Finkelman University of Cincinnati
Suzanne C. Morris
Suzanne C. Morris University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Peter S. Linsley
Peter S. Linsley Benaroya Research Institute
John D. Mountz
John D. Mountz University of Alabama at Birmingham
Padmini Salgame
Padmini Salgame Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
George S. Yap
George S. Yap Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
György Haskó
György Haskó Columbia University
Clifford M. Snapper
Clifford M. Snapper Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Rick M. Maizels
Rick M. Maizels University of Glasgow

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