Sara E Hamilton
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Recent Articles
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Scott M, Steier Z, Pierson M, Stolley J, OFlanagan S, Soerens A, et al.
Immunity
. 2024 Dec;
58(1):162-181.e10.
PMID: 39708817
Tissue-resident memory CD8 T (Trm) cells control infections and cancer and are defined by their lack of recirculation. Because migration is difficult to assess, residence is usually inferred by putative...
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Rehermann B, Graham A, Masopust D, Hamilton S
Nat Rev Immunol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39562646
Fundamental discoveries in many aspects of mammalian physiology have been made using laboratory mice as research models. These studies have been facilitated by the genetic tractability and inbreeding of such...
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Lucas E, Huggins M, Peng C, OConnor C, Gress A, Thefaine C, et al.
Sci Immunol
. 2024 Jun;
9(96):eadj8356.
PMID: 38941479
KLRG1 CD8 T cells persist for months after clearance of acute infections and maintain high levels of effector molecules, contributing protective immunity against systemic pathogens. Upon secondary infection, these long-lived...
4.
Giubellino A, Hamilton S
J Pathol
. 2024 Jun;
264(1):1-3.
PMID: 38922893
The melanoma tumor microenvironment is a complex milieu of cancer, inflammatory, and stromal cells. In this context, chemokines play a pivotal role in recruiting inflammatory cells and influence the tumor,...
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McNitt S, Dick J, Hernandez Castaneda M, Sangala J, Pierson M, Macchietto M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38798324
infection can trigger high levels of inflammation that lead to fever and sometimes severe disease. People living in malaria-endemic areas gradually develop resistance to symptomatic malaria and control both parasite...
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Liu Q, Pickett T, Hodge D, Rios C, Arnold M, Dong G, et al.
Nat Immunol
. 2024 May;
25(6):947-950.
PMID: 38750319
No abstract available.
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Dahlquist K, Huggins M, Yousefzadeh M, Soto-Palma C, Cholensky S, Pierson M, et al.
Nat Aging
. 2024 Apr;
4(7):915-925.
PMID: 38689133
By 2030, individuals 65 years of age or older will make up approximately 20% of the world's population. Older individuals are at the highest risk for mortality from infections, largely...
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Bravo M, Dileepan T, Dolan M, Hildebrand J, Wolford J, Hanson I, et al.
J Immunol
. 2024 Feb;
212(6):992-1001.
PMID: 38305633
Malaria, which results from infection with Plasmodium parasites, remains a major public health problem. Although humans do not develop long-lived, sterilizing immunity, protection against symptomatic disease develops after repeated exposure...
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Little-Letsinger S, Hamilton S
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2023 May;
14:1168552.
PMID: 37251680
The skeletal and immune systems are intricately intertwined within the bone marrow microenvironment, a field of study termed osteoimmunology. Osteoimmune interactions are key players in bone homeostasis and remodeling. Despite...
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Burger S, Stenger T, Pierson M, Sridhar A, Huggins M, Kucaba T, et al.
J Immunol
. 2023 Apr;
210(11):1740-1751.
PMID: 37074206
Microbial experience fundamentally shapes immunity, particularly during the perinatal period when the immune system is underdeveloped, and novel microbial encounters are common. Most animal models are raised in specific pathogen-free...