Benjamin Marsland

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Antibiotic-driven dysbiosis in early life disrupts indole-3-propionic acid production and exacerbates allergic airway inflammation in adulthood.
Perdijk O., Butler A., Macowan M., Chatzis R., Bulanda E., Grant R.D., Harris N.L., Wypych T.P., Marsland B.J., 2024/08/13. Immunity, 57 (8) pp. 1939-1954.e7. Peer-reviewed.
Systems prediction of chronic lung allograft dysfunction: Results and perspectives from the Cohort of Lung Transplantation and Systems prediction of Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction cohorts.
Pison C., Tissot A., Bernasconi E., Royer P.J., Roux A., Koutsokera A., Coiffard B., Renaud-Picard B., Le Pavec J., Mordant P. et al., 2023/03. Frontiers in medicine, 10 p. 1126697. Peer-reviewed.
 
A prevalent and culturable microbiota links ecological balance to clinical stability of the human lung after transplantation.
Das S., Bernasconi E., Koutsokera A., Wurlod D.A., Tripathi V., Bonilla-Rosso G., Aubert J.D., Derkenne M.F., Mercier L., Pattaroni C. et al., 2021/04/09. Nature communications, 12 (1) p. 2126. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbial metabolism of L-tyrosine protects against allergic airway inflammation.
Wypych T.P., Pattaroni C., Perdijk O., Yap C., Trompette A., Anderson D., Creek D.J., Harris N.L., Marsland B.J., 2021/03. Nature immunology, 22 (3) pp. 279-286. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbiome-induced antigen-presenting cell recruitment coordinates skin and lung allergic inflammation.
Ubags N.D., Trompette A., Pernot J., Nibbering B., Wong N.C., Pattaroni C., Rapin A., Nicod L.P., Harris N.L., Marsland B.J., 2021/03. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 147 (3) pp. 1049-1062.e7. Peer-reviewed.
 
An anti-inflammatory eicosanoid switch mediates the suppression of type-2 inflammation by helminth larval products.
de Los Reyes Jiménez M., Lechner A., Alessandrini F., Bohnacker S., Schindela S., Trompette A., Haimerl P., Thomas D., Henkel F., Mourão A. et al., 2020/04/22. Science translational medicine, 12 (540) pp. eaay0605. Peer-reviewed.
 
Skin emollient and early complementary feeding to prevent infant atopic dermatitis (PreventADALL): a factorial, multicentre, cluster-randomised trial.
Skjerven H.O., Rehbinder E.M., Vettukattil R., LeBlanc M., Granum B., Haugen G., Hedlin G., Landrø L., Marsland B.J., Rudi K. et al., 2020/03/21. Lancet, 395 (10228) pp. 951-961. Peer-reviewed.
Infection with a small intestinal helminth, Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri, consistently alters microbial communities throughout the murine small and large intestine.
Rapin A., Chuat A., Lebon L., Zaiss M.M., Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., 2020/01. International Journal for Parasitology, 50 (1) pp. 35-46. Peer-reviewed.
Sperm Microbiota and Its Impact on Semen Parameters
Baud D., Pattaroni C., Vulliemoz N., Castella V., Marsland BJ, Stojanov M., 2019/02/12. Frontiers in Microbiology, 10 pp. 1-9. Peer-reviewed.
 
Obesity and the microbiome: Big changes on a small scale?
Ubags Niki D.J., Marsland Benjamin J., 2019. pp. 281-300 dans Mechanisms and Manifestations of Obesity in Lung Disease, Elsevier.
 
Early-Life Formation of the Microbial and Immunological Environment of the Human Airways.
Pattaroni C., Watzenboeck M.L., Schneidegger S., Kieser S., Wong N.C., Bernasconi E., Pernot J., Mercier L., Knapp S., Nicod L.P. et al., 2018/12/12. Cell host & microbe, 24 (6) pp. 857-865.e4. Peer-reviewed.
 
Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in Children-the PreventADALL study.
Lødrup Carlsen K.C., Rehbinder E.M., Skjerven H.O., Carlsen M.H., Fatnes T.A., Fugelli P., Granum B., Haugen G., Hedlin G., Jonassen C.M. et al., 2018/10. Allergy, 73 (10) pp. 2063-2070. Peer-reviewed.
 
Antibiotics as Instigators of Microbial Dysbiosis: Implications for Asthma and Allergy.
Wypych T.P., Marsland B.J., 2018/09. Trends in immunology, 39 (9) pp. 697-711. Peer-reviewed.
Microbial and host immune factors as drivers of COPD.
Mika M., Nita I., Morf L., Qi W., Beyeler S., Bernasconi E., Marsland B.J., Ott S.R., von Garnier C., Hilty M., 2018/07. ERJ open research, 4 (3) pp. 1-10. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dietary Fiber Confers Protection against Flu by Shaping Ly6c<sup>-</sup> Patrolling Monocyte Hematopoiesis and CD8<sup>+</sup> T Cell Metabolism.
Trompette A., Gollwitzer E.S., Pattaroni C., Lopez-Mejia I.C., Riva E., Pernot J., Ubags N., Fajas L., Nicod L.P., Marsland B.J., 2018/05/15. Immunity, 48 (5) pp. 992-1005.e8. Peer-reviewed.
 
The neonatal window of opportunity-early priming for life.
Renz H., Adkins B.D., Bartfeld S., Blumberg R.S., Farber D.L., Garssen J., Ghazal P., Hackam D.J., Marsland B.J., McCoy K.D. et al., 2018/04. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 141 (4) pp. 1212-1214. Peer-reviewed.
Airway microbiota signals anabolic and catabolic remodeling in the transplanted lung.
Mouraux S., Bernasconi E., Pattaroni C., Koutsokera A., Aubert J.D., Claustre J., Pison C., Royer P.J., Magnan A., Kessler R. et al., 2018/02. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 141 (2) pp. 718-729.e7. Peer-reviewed.
 
Gingival Tissue Inflammation Promotes Increased Matrix Metalloproteinase-12 Production by CD200Rlow Monocyte-Derived Cells in Periodontitis.
Björnfot Holmström S., Clark R., Zwicker S., Bureik D., Kvedaraite E., Bernasconi E., Nguyen Hoang A.T., Johannsen G., Marsland B.J., Boström E.A. et al., 2017/12/15. Journal of immunology, 199 (12) pp. 4023-4035. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Impact of Diet on Immunity and Respiratory Diseases.
Wypych T.P., Marsland B.J., Ubags NDJ, 2017/11. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 14 (Supplement_5) pp. S339-S347. Peer-reviewed.
 
Enteric helminth-induced type I interferon signaling protects against pulmonary virus infection through interaction with the microbiota.
McFarlane A.J., McSorley H.J., Davidson D.J., Fitch P.M., Errington C., Mackenzie K.J., Gollwitzer E.S., Johnston CJC, MacDonald A.S., Edwards M.R. et al., 2017/10. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 140 (4) pp. 1068-1078.e6. Peer-reviewed.
 
Mechanistic insight into the function of the microbiome in lung diseases.
Ubags NDJ, Marsland B.J., 2017/09. The European respiratory journal, 50 (3) pp. 1-12. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbiota Analysis Using an Illumina MiSeq Platform to Sequence 16S rRNA Genes.
Rapin A., Pattaroni C., Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., 2017/06/19. Current protocols in mouse biology, 7 (2) pp. 100-129. Peer-reviewed.
 
An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report: Obesity and Metabolism. An Emerging Frontier in Lung Health and Disease.
Suratt B.T., Ubags NDJ, Rastogi D., Tantisira K.G., Marsland B.J., Petrache I., Allen J.B., Bates JHT, Holguin F., McCormack M.C. et al., 2017/06. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 14 (6) pp. 1050-1059. Peer-reviewed.
Diet Hypotheses in Light of the Microbiota Revolution: New Perspectives.
Wypych T.P., Marsland B.J., 2017/05/24. Nutrients, 9 (6) pp. E537. Peer-reviewed.
 
Addressing unmet needs in understanding asthma mechanisms: From the European Asthma Research and Innovation Partnership (EARIP) Work Package (WP)2 collaborators.
Edwards M.R., Saglani S., Schwarze J., Skevaki C., Smith J.A., Ainsworth B., Almond M., Andreakos E., Belvisi M.G., Chung K.F. et al., 2017/05. The European respiratory journal, 49 (5) p. 0. Peer-reviewed.
 
Lung Homeostasis: Influence of Age, Microbes, and the Immune System.
Lloyd C.M., Marsland B.J., 2017/04/18. Immunity, 46 (4) pp. 549-561. Peer-reviewed.
 
Age dictates a steroid-resistant cascade of Wnt5a, transglutaminase 2, and leukotrienes in inflamed airways.
Dietz K., de Los Reyes Jiménez M., Gollwitzer E.S., Chaker A.M., Zissler U.M., Rådmark O.P., Baarsma H.A., Königshoff M., Schmidt-Weber C.B., Marsland B.J. et al., 2017/04. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 139 (4) pp. 1343-1354.e6. Peer-reviewed.
 
The microbiome in allergic disease: Current understanding and future opportunities-2017 PRACTALL document of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Huang Y.J., Marsland B.J., Bunyavanich S., O'Mahony L., Leung D.Y., Muraro A., Fleisher T.A., 2017/04. The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 139 (4) pp. 1099-1110. Peer-reviewed.
 
Neonatal mucosal immunology.
Torow N., Marsland B.J., Hornef M.W., Gollwitzer E.S., 2017/01. Mucosal immunology, 10 (1) pp. 5-17. Peer-reviewed.
 
Airway Microbiota Determines Innate Cell Inflammatory or Tissue Remodeling Profiles in Lung Transplantation.
Bernasconi E., Pattaroni C., Koutsokera A., Pison C., Kessler R., Benden C., Soccal P.M., Magnan A., Aubert J.D., Marsland B.J. et al., 2016/11/15. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 194 (10) pp. 1252-1263. Peer-reviewed.
 
A Trajectory toward Allergy: In Utero Uptake of Allergens Can Prime Type 2 Inflammation.
Thornton C.A., Marsland B.J., 2016/10/15. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 194 (8) pp. 919-920. Peer-reviewed.
 
Regulating inflammation with microbial metabolites.
Marsland B.J., 2016/06/07. Nature medicine, 22 (6) pp. 581-583. Peer-reviewed.
 
MicroRNA-223 controls the expression of histone deacetylase 2: a novel axis in COPD.
Leuenberger C., Schuoler C., Bye H., Mignan C., Rechsteiner T., Hillinger S., Opitz I., Marsland B., Faiz A., Hiemstra P.S. et al., 2016/06. Journal of molecular medicine, 94 (6) pp. 725-734. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbiota Promotes Chronic Pulmonary Inflammation by Enhancing IL-17A and Autoantibodies.
Yadava K., Pattaroni C., Sichelstiel A.K., Trompette A., Gollwitzer E.S., Salami O., von Garnier C., Nicod L.P., Marsland B.J., 2016/05/01. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 193 (9) pp. 975-987. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbes and asthma: Opportunities for intervention.
Smits H.H., Hiemstra P.S., Prazeres da Costa C., Ege M., Edwards M., Garn H., Howarth P.H., Jartti T., de Jong E.C., Maizels R.M. et al., 2016. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 137 (3) pp. 690-697. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Gut-Liver-Lung Axis. Modulation of the Innate Immune Response and Its Possible Role in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Young R.P., Hopkins R.J., Marsland B., 2016. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 54 (2) pp. 161-169. Peer-reviewed.
The intestinal microbiota contributes to the ability of helminths to modulate allergic inflammation.
Zaiss M.M., Rapin A., Lebon L., Dubey L.K., Mosconi I., Sarter K., Piersigilli A., Menin L., Walker A.W., Rougemont J. et al., 2015/11/17. Immunity, 43 (5) pp. 998-1010. Peer-reviewed.
 
Antibody-Mediated Trapping of Helminth Larvae Requires CD11b and Fcγ Receptor I.
Esser-von Bieren J., Volpe B., Kulagin M., Sutherland D.B., Guiet R., Seitz A., Marsland B.J., Verbeek J.S., Harris N.L., 2015. Journal of Immunology, 194 (3) pp. 1154-1163. Peer-reviewed.
Has the airway microbiome been overlooked in respiratory disease?
Salami O., Marsland B.J., 2015. Genome Medicine, 7 (1) p. 62. Peer-reviewed.
Immune Antibodies and Helminth Products Drive CXCR2-Dependent Macrophage-Myofibroblast Crosstalk to Promote Intestinal Repair.
Esser-von Bieren J., Volpe B., Sutherland D.B., Bürgi J., Verbeek J.S., Marsland B.J., Urban J.F., Harris N.L., 2015. Plos Pathogens, 11 (3) pp. e1004778. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impact of Early-Life Exposures on Immune Maturation and Susceptibility to Disease.
Gollwitzer E.S., Marsland B.J., 2015. Trends In Immunology, 36 (11) pp. 684-696. Peer-reviewed.
 
Microbiome influences on allergy in mice and humans.
Marsland B.J., Salami O., 2015. Current Opinion in Immunology, 36 pp. 94-100. Peer-reviewed.
Nanoparticle conjugation enhances the immunomodulatory effects of intranasally delivered CpG in house dust mite-allergic mice.
Ballester M., Jeanbart L., de Titta A., Nembrini C., Marsland B.J., Hubbell J.A., Swartz M.A., 2015. Scientific Reports, 5 p. 14274. Peer-reviewed.
 
The Gut-Lung Axis in Respiratory Disease
Marsland B.J., Trompette A., Gollwitzer E.S., 2015. Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 12 Suppl 2 pp. S150-S156. Peer-reviewed.
Enhanced Mucosal Antibody Production and Protection against Respiratory Infections Following an Orally Administered Bacterial Extract
Pasquali C., Salami O., Taneja M., Gollwitzer E.S., Trompette A., Pattaroni C., Yadava K., Bauer J., Marsland B.J., 2014. Frontiers In Medicine, 1 p. 41. Peer-reviewed.
 
Gut microbiota metabolism of dietary fiber influences allergic airway disease and hematopoiesis.
Trompette A., Gollwitzer E.S., Yadava K., Sichelstiel A.K., Sprenger N., Ngom-Bru C., Blanchard C., Junt T., Nicod L.P., Harris N.L. et al., 2014. Nature Medicine, 20 (2) pp. 159-166.
 
Host-microorganism interactions in lung diseases.
Marsland B.J., Gollwitzer E.S., 2014. Nature Reviews. Immunology, 14 (12) pp. 827-835. Peer-reviewed.
 
IL-4Rα, a STUB-strate for proteasomal degradation: understanding the termination of cytokine signaling in asthma.
Yadava K., Marsland B.J., 2014. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 189 (1) pp. 4-6. Peer-reviewed.
 
Lung microbiota promotes tolerance to allergens in neonates via PD-L1.
Gollwitzer E.S., Saglani S., Trompette A., Yadava K., Sherburn R., McCoy K.D., Nicod L.P., Lloyd C.M., Marsland B.J., 2014. Nature Medicine, 20 (6) pp. 642-647. Peer-reviewed.
Malt1 protease inactivation efficiently dampens immune responses but causes spontaneous autoimmunity.
Jaworski M., Marsland B.J., Gehrig J., Held W., Favre S., Luther S.A., Perroud M., Golshayan D., Gaide O., Thome M., 2014. EMBO Journal, 33 (23) pp. 2765-2781.
 
Microbiota abnormalities in inflammatory airway diseases - Potential for therapy.
Gollwitzer E.S., Marsland B.J., 2014. Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 141 (1) pp. 32-39.
 
Prediction of chronic lung allograft dysfunction: a systems medicine challenge.
Pison C., Magnan A., Botturi K., Sève M., Brouard S., Marsland B.J., Ernst F., Paprotka T., Deplanche K., Fritz A. et al., 2014. European Respiratory Journal, 43 (3) pp. 689-693.
Targeting IL-1β and IL-17A driven inflammation during influenza-induced exacerbations of chronic lung inflammation.
Sichelstiel A., Yadava K., Trompette A., Salami O., Iwakura Y., Nicod L.P., Marsland B.J., 2014. Plos One, 9 (6) pp. e98440. Peer-reviewed.
 
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin plays divergent roles in murine models of atopic and nonatopic airway inflammation.
Yadava K., Massacand J., Mosconi I., Nicod L.P., Harris N.L., Marsland B.J., 2014. Allergy, 69 (10) pp. 1333-1342. Peer-reviewed.
 
Cross-neutralization of four paramyxoviruses by a human monoclonal antibody.
Corti D., Bianchi S., Vanzetta F., Minola A., Perez L., Agatic G., Guarino B., Silacci C., Marcandalli J., Marsland B.J. et al., 2013. Nature, 501 (7467) pp. 439-443.
IL-1β Suppresses Innate IL-25 and IL-33 Production and Maintains Helminth Chronicity.
Zaiss M.M., Maslowski K.M., Mosconi I., Guenat N., Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., 2013. PLoS Pathogens, 9 (8) pp. e1003531.
 
Lymphoid follicles in chronic lung diseases.
Yadava K., Marsland B.J., 2013. Thorax, 68 (6) pp. 597-598.
 
Rebuilding a diseased lung: repair and regeneration.
Königshoff M., Saglani S., Marsland B.J., Eickelberg O., 2013. European Respiratory Journal, 41 (3) pp. 497-499.
 
The airway microbiome and disease.
Marsland B.J., Yadava K., Nicod L.P., 2013. Chest, 144 (2) pp. 632-637. Peer-reviewed.
TSLP promotes influenza-specific CD8+ T-cell responses by augmenting local inflammatory dendritic cell function.
Yadava K., Sichelstiel A., Luescher I.F., Nicod L.P., Harris N.L., Marsland B.J., 2013. Mucosal Immunology, 6 (1) pp. 83-92.
Caspase-3 Protects Stressed Organs against Cell Death.
Khalil H., Peltzer N., Walicki J., Yang J.Y., Dubuis G., Gardiol N., Held W., Bigliardi P., Marsland B., Liaudet L. et al., 2012. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 32 (22) pp. 4523-4533. Peer-reviewed.
 
Regulation of inflammatory responses by the commensal microbiota.
Marsland B.J., 2012. Thorax, 67 (1) pp. 93-94. Peer-reviewed.
 
Update in clinical allergy and immunology.
von Gunten S., Marsland B.J., von Garnier C., Simon D., 2012. Allergy, 67 (12) pp. 1491-1500.
 
A novel and divergent role of granzyme a and B in resistance to helminth infection.
Hartmann W., Marsland B.J., Otto B., Urny J., Fleischer B., Korten S., 2011. Journal of Immunology, 186 (4) pp. 2472-2481. Peer-reviewed.
 
Bacterial-induced protection against allergic inflammation through a multicomponent immunoregulatory mechanism.
Nembrini C., Sichelstiel A., Kisielow J., Kurrer M., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2011. Thorax, 66 (9) pp. 755-63.
 
Dysregulation of allergic airway inflammation in the absence of microbial colonization.
Herbst T., Sichelstiel A., Schär C., Yadava K., Bürki K., Cahenzli J., McCoy K., Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., 2011. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 184 (2) pp. 198-205.
Fibroblastic reticular cells from lymph nodes attenuate T cell expansion by producing nitric oxide.
Siegert S., Huang H.Y., Yang C.Y., Scarpellino L., Carrie L., Essex S., Nelson P.J., Heikenwalder M., Acha-Orbea H., Buckley C.D. et al., 2011. PLoS One, 6 (11) pp. e27618.
 
From the Cover: Nanoparticle conjugation of antigen enhances cytotoxic T-cell responses in pulmonary vaccination.
Nembrini C., Stano A., Dane K.Y., Ballester M., van der Vlies A.J., Marsland B.J., Swartz M.A., Hubbell J.A., 2011. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108 (44) pp. E989-E997.
 
Immune system dysregulation in chronic lung disease.
Marsland B.J., Königshoff M., Saglani S., Eickelberg O., 2011. European Respiratory Journal, 38 (3) pp. 500-501.
 
Averting inflammation by targeting the cytokine environment.
Kopf M., Bachmann M.F., Marsland B.J., 2010. Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery, 9 (9) pp. 703-718. Peer-reviewed.
 
Bacterial-induced protection against allergy through a novel multi-component immunoregulatory mechanism
Nembrini C., Sichelstiel A., Reissmann R., Kopf M., Marsland B., 2010. p. 10 dans Joint annual meeting of the Swiss Society of Pneumology, Swiss Society of Pediatric Pneumology, Swiss Society for Thoracic Surgery, Swiss Medical Weekly. Peer-reviewed.
 
CD40-CD40L cross-talk integrates strong antigenic signals and microbial stimuli to induce development of IL-17-producing CD4+ T cells.
Iezzi G., Sonderegger I., Ampenberger F., Schmitz N., Marsland B.J., Kopf M., 2009. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106 (3) pp. 876-881.
 
Helminth products bypass the need for TSLP in Th2 immune responses by directly modulating dendritic cell function.
Massacand J.C., Stettler R.C., Meier R., Humphreys N.E., Grencis R.K., Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., 2009. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106 (33) pp. 13968-13973. Peer-reviewed.
 
IL-17-producing T cells in lung immunity and inflammation.
Nembrini C., Marsland B.J., Kopf M., 2009. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 123 (5) pp. 986-94; quiz 995-6. Peer-reviewed.
 
IL-21R on T cells is critical for sustained functionality and control of chronic viral infection.
Fröhlich A., Kisielow J., Schmitz I., Freigang S., Shamshiev A.T., Weber J., Marsland B.J., Oxenius A., Kopf M., 2009. Science, 324 (5934) pp. 1576-1580. Peer-reviewed.
 
The kinase activity of Rip2 determines its stability and consequently Nod1- and Nod2-mediated immune responses.
Nembrini C., Kisielow J., Shamshiev A.T., Tortola L., Coyle A.J., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2009. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284 (29) pp. 19183-19188. Peer-reviewed.
 
CD4+ and CD8+ T cells exhibit differential requirements for CCR7-mediated antigen transport during influenza infection.
Heer A.K., Harris N.L., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2008. Journal of Immunology, 181 (10) pp. 6984-6994. Peer-reviewed.
 
Effective T-cell immune responses in the absence of the serine/threonine kinase RIP2.
Nembrini C., Reissmann R., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2008. Microbes and Infection, 10 (5) pp. 522-530. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection leads to the development of emphysema associated with the induction of alternatively activated macrophages.
Marsland B.J., Kurrer M., Reissmann R., Harris N.L., Kopf M., 2008. European Journal of Immunology, 38 (2) pp. 479-488. Peer-reviewed.
 
T-cell fate and function: PKC-theta and beyond.
Marsland B.J., Kopf M., 2008. Trends in Immunology, 29 (4) pp. 179-185. Peer-reviewed.
 
Dyslipidemia inhibits Toll-like receptor-induced activation of CD8alpha-negative dendritic cells and protective Th1 type immunity.
Shamshiev A.T., Ampenberger F., Ernst B., Rohrer L., Marsland B.J., Kopf M., 2007. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 204 (2) pp. 441-452. Peer-reviewed.
 
IL-21 receptor signaling is integral to the development of Th2 effector responses in vivo.
Marsland B.J., Fröhlich A., Sonderegger I., Kurrer M., Hodge M.R., Harris N.L., Kopf M., 2007. Blood, 109 (5) pp. 2023-2031. Peer-reviewed.
 
TLR ligands act directly upon T cells to restore proliferation in the absence of protein kinase C-theta signaling and promote autoimmune myocarditis.
Marsland B.J., Nembrini C., Grün K., Reissmann R., Kurrer M., Leipner C., Kopf M., 2007. Journal of Immunology, 178 (6) pp. 3466-3473. Peer-reviewed.
 
TLR signaling fine-tunes anti-influenza B cell responses without regulating effector T cell responses.
Heer A.K., Shamshiev A., Donda A., Uematsu S., Akira S., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2007. Journal of Immunology, 178 (4) pp. 2182-2191. Peer-reviewed.
 
Toll-like receptors: paving the path to T cell-driven autoimmunity?
Marsland B.J., Kopf M., 2007. Current Opinion in Immunology, 19 (6) pp. 611-614. Peer-reviewed.
 
Chemokines: more than just road signs.
Bachmann M.F., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2006. Nature Reviews. Immunology, 6 (2) pp. 159-164. Peer-reviewed.
 
Natural IgE production in the absence of MHC Class II cognate help.
McCoy K.D., Harris N.L., Diener P., Hatak S., Odermatt B., Hangartner L., Senn B.M., Marsland B.J., Geuking M.B., Hengartner H. et al., 2006. Immunity, 24 (3) pp. 329-339. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nuclear factor of activated T (NFAT) cells activity within CD4+ T cells is influenced by activation status and tissue localisation.
Harris N.L., Watt V., MacLenachan S., Diehl S., Marsland B.J., Rincon M., Le Gros G., 2006. Microbes and Infection, 8 (1) pp. 232-237. Peer-reviewed.
 
Strong TCR signaling, TLR ligands, and cytokine redundancies ensure robust development of type 1 effector T cells.
Nembrini C., Abel B., Kopf M., Marsland B.J., 2006. Journal of Immunology, 176 (12) pp. 7180-7188. Peer-reviewed.
 
CCL19 and CCL21 induce a potent proinflammatory differentiation program in licensed dendritic cells.
Marsland B.J., Bättig P., Bauer M., Ruedl C., Lässing U., Beerli R.R., Dietmeier K., Ivanova L., Pfister T., Vogt L. et al., 2005. Immunity, 22 (4) pp. 493-505. Peer-reviewed.
 
IL-4Ralpha signaling is important for CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity in the absence of CD4+ T cell help.
Marsland B.J., Schmitz N., Kopf M., 2005. European Journal of Immunology, 35 (5) pp. 1391-1398. Peer-reviewed.
 
Innate signals compensate for the absence of PKC-{theta} during in vivo CD8(+) T cell effector and memory responses.
Marsland B.J., Nembrini C., Schmitz N., Abel B., Krautwald S., Bachmann M.F., Kopf M., 2005. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102 (40) pp. 14374-14379. Peer-reviewed.
 
Secretory products from infective forms of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis induce a rapid allergic airway inflammatory response.
Marsland B.J., Camberis M., Le Gros G., 2005. Immunology and Cell Biology, 83 (1) pp. 40-47. Peer-reviewed.
 
Allergic airway inflammation is exacerbated during acute influenza infection and correlates with increased allergen presentation and recruitment of allergen-specific T-helper type 2 cells.
Marsland B.J., Scanga C.B., Kopf M., Le Gros G., 2004. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 34 (8) pp. 1299-1306. Peer-reviewed.
 
Bystander suppression of allergic airway inflammation by lung resident memory CD8+ T cells.
Marsland B.J., Harris N.L., Camberis M., Kopf M., Hook S.M., Le Gros G., 2004. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101 (16) pp. 6116-6121. Peer-reviewed.
 
CD8+ T cells and immunoregulatory networks in asthma.
Marsland B.J., Le Gros G., 2004. Springer Seminars in Immunopathology, 25 (3-4) pp. 311-323. Peer-reviewed.
 
Protein kinase C theta is critical for the development of in vivo T helper (Th)2 cell but not Th1 cell responses.
Marsland B.J., Soos T.J., Späth G., Littman D.R., Kopf M., 2004. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 200 (2) pp. 181-189. Peer-reviewed.
 
Viral infection and allergy.
Marsland B.J., Kopf M., Le Gros G., 2004. Nature Immunology, 5 (9) pp. 865; author reply 865-6. Peer-reviewed.
 
Construction of a recombinant orf virus that expresses an Echinococcus granulosus vaccine antigen from a novel genomic insertion site.
Marsland B.J., Tisdall D.J., Heath D.D., Mercer A.A., 2003. Archives of Virology, 148 (3) pp. 555-562. Peer-reviewed.
 
The role of the cytokine milieu in protecting us from allergy.
Marsland B.J., Le Gros G., 2002. New Zealand Medical Journal, 115 (1148) pp. 76-77.
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