Catarina Gago da Graca
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Recent Articles
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Gago da Graca C, Sheikh A, Newman D, Wen L, Li S, Shen J, et al.
Sci Immunol
. 2025 Jan;
10(103):eadn1945.
PMID: 39888981
Stem-like T cells are attractive immunotherapeutic targets in patients with cancer given their ability to proliferate and differentiate into effector progeny. Thus, identifying T cells with enhanced stemness and understanding...
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Tessema M, Feng S, Enosi Tuipulotu D, Farrukee R, Ngo C, Gago da Graca C, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Aug;
7(1):1050.
PMID: 39183326
Dynamin-like GTPase proteins, including myxoma (Mx) and guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs), are among the many interferon stimulated genes induced following viral infections. While studies report that human (h)GBPs inhibit different viruses...
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Type I interferons induce an epigenetically distinct memory B cell subset in chronic viral infection
Cooper L, Xu H, Polmear J, Kealy L, Szeto C, Pang E, et al.
Immunity
. 2024 Apr;
57(5):1037-1055.e6.
PMID: 38593796
Memory B cells (MBCs) are key providers of long-lived immunity against infectious disease, yet in chronic viral infection, they do not produce effective protection. How chronic viral infection disrupts MBC...
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Gago da Graca C, van Baarsen L, Mebius R
J Immunol
. 2021 Jan;
206(2):273-281.
PMID: 33397741
Lymph node stromal cells coordinate the adaptive immune response in secondary lymphoid organs, providing both a structural matrix and soluble factors that regulate survival and migration of immune cells, ultimately...