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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells: how to control the good, the bad, and the ugly at

the molecular level

Karrich, J.J.

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2013

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Karrich, J. J. (2013). Plasmacytoid dendritic cells: how to control the good, the bad, and the

ugly at the molecular level.

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list of Publications

microrna-146a regulates survival and maturation of human plasmacytoid dendritic cells

Karrich JJ, Jachimowski LCM, Libouban M, Iyer A, Brandwijk K, Nagasawa M,

Uittenbogaart CH,Blom B

[Blood, submitted, 2012]

il-21 stimulated human plasmacytoid dendritic cells secrete granzyme b, which impairs their capacity to induce t cell proliferation

Karrich JJ, Jachimovski LCM, Nagasawa M, Kamp A, Balzarolo M, Wolkers MC, Uitenbogaart CH, Van Ham MS, Blom B.

[Blood, In revision, 2012]

the transcription factor gata3 is essential for the function of human type 2 innate lymphoid cells

Mjösberg J, Bernink J, Golebski K, Karrich JJ, Peters CP, Blom B, Te Velde AA, Fokkens WJ, van Drunen CM, Spits H.

[Immunity., 2012 Oct 19;37(4):649-59]

the transcriptional regulator ngfi-a-binding protein 2 (nab2) induces trail expression in plasmacytoid dendritic cells.

Balzarolo M, Karrich JJ, Blom B, Medema JP, Wolkers MC [Eur J Immunol., 2012 Nov;42(11):3019-27]

the transcription factor spi-b regulates plasmacytoid dendritic cell survival through direct induction of the anti-apoptotic gene bcl2-a1.

Karrich JJ, Balzarolo M, Schmidlin H, Libouban M, Nagasawa M, Gentek R, Wolkers MC, Blom B.

[Blood., 2012 May 31;119(22):5191-200] the transcription factor encyclopedia

Yusuf D, Butland SL, Swanson MI, Bolotin E, Ticoll A, Cheung WA, Zhang XY, Dickman CT, Fulton DL, Lim JS, Schnabl JM, Ramos OH, Vasseur-Cognet M, de Leeuw CN, Simpson EM, Ryffel GU, Lam EW, Kist R, Wilson MS, Marco-Ferreres R, Brosens JJ, Beccari LL, Bovolenta P, Benayoun BA, Monteiro LJ, Schwenen HD, Grontved L, Wederell E, Mandrup S, Veitia RA, Chakravarthy H, Hoodless PA, Mancarelli MM, Torbett BE, Banham AH, Reddy SP, Cullum RL, Liedtke M, Tschan MP, Vaz M, Rizzino A, Zannini M, Frietze S, Farnham PJ, Eijkelenboom A, Brown PJ, Laperrière D, Leprince D, de Cristofaro T, Prince KL, Putker M, del Peso L, Camenisch G, Wenger RH, Mikula M, Rozendaal M, Mader S, Ostrowski J, Rhodes SJ, Van Rechem C, Boulay

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G, Olechnowicz SW, Breslin MB, Lan MS, Nanan KK, Wegner M, Hou J, Mullen RD, Colvin SC, Noy PJ, Webb CF, Witek ME, Ferrell S, Daniel JM, Park J, Waldman SA, Peet DJ, Taggart M, Jayaraman PS, Karrich JJ, Blom B, Vesuna F, O’Geen H, Sun Y, Gronostajski RM, Woodcroft MW, Hough MR, Chen E, Europe-Finner GN, Karolczak-Bayatti M, Bailey J, Hankinson O, Raman V, LeBrun DP, Biswal S, Harvey CJ, DeBruyne JP, Hogenesch JB, Hevner RF, Héligon C, Luo XM, Blank MC, Millen KJ, Sharlin DS, Forrest D, Dahlman-Wright K, Zhao C, Mishima Y, Sinha S, Chakrabarti R, Portales-Casamar E, Sladek FM, Bradley PH, Wasserman WW.

[Genome Biol., 2012;13(3):R24]

in vivo modulation of gene expression by lenteviral transduction in “human immune

system” rag2-/- γc-/- mice.

Van Lent AU, Centlivre M, Nagasawa M, Karrich JJ, Pouw SM, Weijer K, Spits H, Blom B, Legrand N.

[Methods Mol Biol. 2010;595:87-115].

isolation and in vitro generation of gene-manipulated human plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cells.

Schotte R, Schmidlin H, Nagasawa M, Dontje W, Karrich JJ, Uittenbogaart C, Spits H, Blom B.

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