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Ryan L Kyle

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Leboit P, Patel D, Cohen J, Moss M, Naik H, Yates A, et al.
Exp Dermatol . 2025 Feb; 34(2):e70057. PMID: 39930604
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a relatively common and highly morbid inflammatory skin disease. Due to the relatively limited understanding of HS's pathogenesis, there are currently insufficient treatment options available, and...
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Kyle R, Prout M, Le Gros G, Robinson M
Immunol Cell Biol . 2024 Jan; 102(3):194-211. PMID: 38286436
T helper 2 (Th2) cells stochastically express from the Il4 locus but it has not been determined whether allelic expression is linked or independent. Here, we provide evidence that alleles...
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Edwards-Hicks J, Apostolova P, Buescher J, Maib H, Stanczak M, Corrado M, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2023 Feb; 24(3):516-530. PMID: 36732424
How lipidome changes support CD8 effector T (T) cell differentiation is not well understood. Here we show that, although naive T cells are rich in polyunsaturated phosphoinositides (PIP with 3-4...
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OSullivan D, Stanczak M, Villa M, Uhl F, Corrado M, Geltink R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jun; 118(25). PMID: 34161266
Fever can provide a survival advantage during infection. Metabolic processes are sensitive to environmental conditions, but the effect of fever on T cell metabolism is not well characterized. We show...
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Field C, Baixauli F, Kyle R, Puleston D, Cameron A, Sanin D, et al.
Cell Metab . 2019 Dec; 31(2):422-437.e5. PMID: 31883840
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) subdue immune responses. Central to Treg activation are changes in lipid metabolism that support their survival and function. Fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) are a family...
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Puleston D, Buck M, Geltink R, Kyle R, Caputa G, OSullivan D, et al.
Cell Metab . 2019 May; 30(2):352-363.e8. PMID: 31130465
How cells adapt metabolism to meet demands is an active area of interest across biology. Among a broad range of functions, the polyamine spermidine is needed to hypusinate the translation...
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Qiu J, Villa M, Sanin D, Buck M, OSullivan D, Ching R, et al.
Cell Rep . 2019 May; 27(7):2063-2074.e5. PMID: 31091446
Competition for nutrients like glucose can metabolically restrict T cells and contribute to their hyporesponsiveness during cancer. Metabolic adaptation to the surrounding microenvironment is therefore key for maintaining appropriate cell...
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Cameron A, Castoldi A, Sanin D, Flachsmann L, Field C, Puleston D, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2019 Mar; 20(4):420-432. PMID: 30858618
The adoption of Warburg metabolism is critical for the activation of macrophages in response to lipopolysaccharide. Macrophages stimulated with lipopolysaccharide increase their expression of nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), a key enzyme...
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Prout M, Kyle R, Ronchese F, Le Gros G
Front Immunol . 2018 Jun; 9:1211. PMID: 29910811
Although IL-4 is long associated with CD4 Th2 immune responses, its role in Th2 subset development in non-lymphoid tissues is less clear. We sought to better define IL-4's role in...
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Geltink R, Kyle R, Pearce E
Annu Rev Immunol . 2018 Apr; 36:461-488. PMID: 29677474
Metabolism drives function, on both an organismal and a cellular level. In T cell biology, metabolic remodeling is intrinsically linked to cellular development, activation, function, differentiation, and survival. After naive...