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Hyun Shik Bae

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Ko K, Bae H, Park J, Lee J, Park S, Heo J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):10368. PMID: 39609429
Lung tissue-resident memory T (T) cells induced by influenza vaccination are crucial for heterosubtypic immunity upon re-exposure to the influenza virus, enabling rapid and robust responses upon reactivation. To enhance...
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Ko K, Cha S, Lee S, Bae H, Ham C, Lee M, et al.
Front Immunol . 2023 Feb; 14:1075291. PMID: 36761735
Synthetic double-stranded RNA analogs recognized by Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) are an attractive adjuvant candidate for vaccines, especially against intracellular pathogens or tumors, because of their ability to enhance T...
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Back Y, Bae H, Choi H, Binh D, Son Y, Choi S, et al.
Pathogens . 2020 Oct; 9(11). PMID: 33105734
In infection, naïve T cells that encounter mycobacterial antigens through dendritic cells (DCs) induce various CD4 T-cell responses; therefore, appropriate DC activation is the key for protective immunity against tuberculosis....
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Park H, Back Y, Shin K, Bae H, Lee K, Choi H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Mar; 9(1):4246. PMID: 30862819
Macrophages are responsible for innate and adaptive immune response activation necessary for eliminating infections. Optimal activation of macrophages to phagocytize Mycobacterium tuberculosis is critical in anti-mycobacterial defense. Here, we identified...
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Kim S, Subhadra B, Whang J, Back Y, Bae H, Kim H, et al.
Pathog Dis . 2017 Oct; 75(8). PMID: 29044406
Autophagy is known to be a vital homeostatic defense process that controls mycobacterial infection. However, the relationship between autophagy response and the virulence of Mycobacterium abscessus strain UC22 has not...
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Choi H, Choi S, Back Y, Park H, Bae H, Choi C, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Oct; 11(10):e0164458. PMID: 27711141
Macrophages constitute the first line of defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and are critical in linking innate and adaptive immunity. Therefore, the identification and characterization of mycobacterial proteins that modulate macrophage...