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Claire E Burkum

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Freeman M, Burkum C, Cookenham T, Roberts A, Lanzer K, Huston G, et al.
J Immunol . 2014 Nov; 193(12):5827-34. PMID: 25378595
The oncogenic γ-herpesviruses EBV and Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus are ubiquitous human pathogens that establish lifelong latent infections maintained by intermittent viral reactivation and reinfection. Effector CD4 T cells are critical...
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Freeman M, Roberts A, Burkum C, Woodland D, Blackman M
J Virol . 2014 May; 88(14):7862-9. PMID: 24789784
CD8 and CD4 T cells are each critically important for immune control of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 (γHV68) infection. In immunocompetent mice, acute γHV68 infection results in lifelong latency, but in...
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Freeman M, Burkum C, Lanzer K, Roberts A, Pinkevych M, Itakura A, et al.
J Autoimmun . 2012 Dec; 42:71-9. PMID: 23245703
Human herpesviruses establish lifelong latency. Viral recrudescence can lead to the development of cancers, immunoproliferative disorders, transplantation complications, and thrombocytopenia. Although platelet-specific autoantibodies have been reported in patients infected with...
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Freeman M, Burkum C, Jensen M, Woodland D, Blackman M
J Immunol . 2012 Mar; 188(8):3812-9. PMID: 22407914
The γ-herpesviruses are characterized by their ability to establish lifelong latency. Subsequent immune suppression leads to viral reactivation from latency and the onset of a variety of pathologies, including lymphoproliferative...
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Freeman M, Burkum C, Woodland D, Sun R, Wu T, Blackman M
J Immunol . 2011 Dec; 188(3):1049-56. PMID: 22198955
The human γ-herpesviruses EBV and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus establish lifelong latent infections, can reactivate in immunocompromised individuals, and are associated with the development of malignancies. Murine γ-herpesvirus-68 (γHV68), a rodent...
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Freeman M, Burkum C, Lanzer K, Jensen M, Ahmed M, Yager E, et al.
J Immunol . 2011 Nov; 187(12):6180-4. PMID: 22079983
CD4 T cells are essential for immune control of γ-herpesvirus latency. We previously identified a murine MHC class II-restricted epitope in γ-herpesvirus-68 gp150 (gp150(67-83)I-A(b)) that elicits CD4 T cells that...
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Freeman M, Burkum C, Yager E, Woodland D, Blackman M
J Virol . 2011 Aug; 85(20):10920-5. PMID: 21849446
The mechanisms by which gammaherpesviruses maintain latency are unclear. Here we used a murine gammaherpesvirus model to show that previously uninfected B cells in immunocompetent mice can acquire virus during...
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Kohlmeier J, Reiley W, Perona-Wright G, Freeman M, Yager E, Connor L, et al.
J Exp Med . 2011 Jul; 208(8):1621-34. PMID: 21788409
The development of T cell memory from naive precursors is influenced by molecular cues received during T cell activation and differentiation. In this study, we describe a novel role for...
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Yager E, Kim I, Freeman M, Lanzer K, Burkum C, Cookenham T, et al.
Immun Ageing . 2010 Feb; 7:3. PMID: 20181071
Background: Oncogenic gamma-herpesviruses establish life-long infections in their hosts and control of these latent infections is dependent on continual immune surveillance. Immune function declines with age, raising the possibility that...
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Yager E, Szaba F, Kummer L, Lanzer K, Burkum C, Smiley S, et al.
Viral Immunol . 2009 Feb; 22(1):67-72. PMID: 19210230
Herpesviruses are widely disseminated in the population and establish lifelong latency, which is associated with a variety of pathological consequences. A recent report showed that mice latently infected with either...