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Silvia Preite
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Persistent antigen and germinal center B cells sustain T follicular helper cell responses and phenotype
D Baumjohann, S Preite, A Reboldi, F Ronchi, KM Ansel, A Lanzavecchia, ...
Immunity 38 (3), 596-605, 2013
5252013
Antibody-driven design of a human cytomegalovirus gHgLpUL128L subunit vaccine that selectively elicits potent neutralizing antibodies
A Kabanova, L Perez, D Lilleri, J Marcandalli, G Agatic, S Becattini, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (50), 17965-17970, 2014
1402014
Experimental priming of encephalitogenic Th1/Th17 cells requires pertussis toxin-driven IL-1β production by myeloid cells
F Ronchi, C Basso, S Preite, A Reboldi, D Baumjohann, L Perlini, ...
Nature communications 7, 11541, 2016
1232016
Hyperactivated PI3Kδ promotes self and commensal reactivity at the expense of optimal humoral immunity
S Preite, JL Cannons, AJ Radtke, I Vujkovic-Cvijin, J Gomez-Rodriguez, ...
Nature Immunology 19 (9), 986-1000, 2018
822018
Cytokine regulated Th17 plasticity in human health and diseases
S Cerboni, U Gehrmann, S Preite, S Mitra
Immunology, 2020
722020
T and B‐cell signaling in activated PI3K delta syndrome: From immunodeficiency to autoimmunity
S Preite, J Gomez‐Rodriguez, JL Cannons, PL Schwartzberg
Immunological reviews 291 (1), 154-173, 2019
702019
Common genetic susceptibility loci link PFAPA syndrome, Behçet’s disease, and recurrent aphthous stomatitis
K Manthiram, S Preite, F Dedeoglu, S Demir, S Ozen, KM Edwards, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020
692020
Somatic mutations and affinity maturation are impaired by excessive numbers of T follicular helper cells and restored by Treg cells or memory T cells
S Preite, D Baumjohann, M Foglierini, C Basso, F Ronchi, BMF Rodriguez, ...
European journal of immunology 45 (11), 3010-3021, 2015
402015
PI3K orchestrates T follicular helper cell differentiation in a context dependent manner: implications for autoimmunity
S Preite, B Huang, JL Cannons, DB McGavern, PL Schwartzberg
Frontiers in immunology 9, 2018
352018
Adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 persist in the pharyngeal lymphoid tissue of children
Q Xu, P Milanez-Almeida, AJ Martins, AJ Radtke, KB Hoehn, C Oguz, ...
Nature Immunology, 1-14, 2022
342022
Genetic Defects in Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase δ Influence CD8+ T Cell Survival, Differentiation, and Function
JL Cannons, S Preite, SM Kapnick, G Uzel, PL Schwartzberg
Frontiers in immunology 9, 2018
332018
In vivo CRISPR screens reveal a HIF-1α-mTOR-network regulates T follicular helper versus Th1 cells
B Huang, JD Phelan, S Preite, J Gomez-Rodriguez, KH Johansen, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 1-16, 2022
222022
CRISPR-Mediated Triple Knockout of SLAMF1, SLAMF5 and SLAMF6 Supports Positive Signaling Roles in NKT Cell Development
B Huang, J Gomez-Rodriguez, S Preite, LJ Garrett, UL Harper, ...
PloS one 11 (6), e0156072, 2016
222016
“Stripe” transcription factors provide accessibility to co-binding partners in mammalian genomes
Y Zhao, SV Vartak, A Conte, X Wang, DA Garcia, E Stevens, SK Jung, ...
Molecular cell 82 (18), 3398-3411. e11, 2022
202022
PI3Kδ coordinates transcriptional, chromatin, and metabolic changes to promote effector CD8+ T cells at the expense of central memory
JL Cannons, AV Villarino, SM Kapnick, S Preite, HY Shih, ...
Cell Reports 37 (2), 109804, 2021
132021
A CRISPR screen targeting PI3K effectors identifies RASA3 as a negative regulator of LFA-1–mediated adhesion in T cells
KH Johansen, DP Golec, B Huang, C Park, JH Thomsen, S Preite, ...
Science Signaling 15 (743), eabl9169, 2022
112022
Robust, persistent adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 in the oropharyngeal lymphoid tissue of children (preprint)
K Manthiram, Q Xu, P Milanez-Almeida, A Martins, A Radtke, K Hoehn, ...
2022
Special Focus Issue on Emerging Scientists and Science Communication
G Brambilla Pisoni, J Noack, S Preite
DNA and Cell Biology, 2021
2021
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