Marc K. Jenkins

Affiliations: 
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Immunology, Animal Physiology Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Alexander Khoruts grad student UMN
Benjamin D. Ehst grad student 2002 UMN
Richard L. Reinhardt grad student 2002 UMN
Jason M. Hataye grad student 2006 UMN
Hon M. Chu grad student 2009 UMN
Stephen J. Huddleston grad student 2009 UMN
Jonathan L. Linehan grad student 2012 UMN
Antonio J. Pagan grad student 2012 UMN
Justin J. Taylor post-doc 2008-2014 UMN
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McElwee MK, Dileepan T, Mahmud SA, et al. (2023) The CD4+ T cell repertoire specific for citrullinated peptides shows evidence of immune tolerance. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 220
Osum KC, Jenkins MK. (2023) Toward a general model of CD4 T cell subset specification and memory cell formation. Immunity. 56: 475-484
Nettersheim FS, Ghosheh Y, Winkels H, et al. (2023) Single-cell transcriptomes and T cell receptors of vaccine-expanded apolipoprotein B-specific T cells. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 9: 1076808
Künzli M, O'Flanagan SD, LaRue M, et al. (2022) Route of self-amplifying mRNA vaccination modulates the establishment of pulmonary resident memory CD8 and CD4 T cells. Science Immunology. 7: eadd3075
Hong SW, Krueger PD, Osum KC, et al. (2022) Immune tolerance of food is mediated by layers of CD4 T cell dysfunction. Nature
Pape KA, Dileepan T, Matchett WE, et al. (2022) Boosting corrects a memory B cell defect in SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-vaccinated patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Jci Insight. 7
Pape KA, Dileepan T, Kabage AJ, et al. (2021) High-affinity memory B cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection produce more plasmablasts and atypical memory B cells than those primed by mRNA vaccines. Cell Reports. 37: 109823
Nelson SA, Dileepan T, Rasley A, et al. (2021) Intranasal nanoparticle vaccination elicits a persistent, polyfunctional CD4 T cell response in the murine lung specific for a highly conserved influenza antigen that are sufficient to mediate protection from influenza virus challenge. Journal of Virology. JVI0084121
Dileepan T, Malhotra D, Kotov DI, et al. (2021) MHC class II tetramers engineered for enhanced binding to CD4 improve detection of antigen-specific T cells. Nature Biotechnology
Krueger PD, Osum KC, Jenkins MK. (2021) CD4 Memory T-Cell Formation during Type 1 Immune Responses. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
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