2024
Intestinal tuft cell immune privilege enables norovirus persistence
Strine M, Fagerberg E, Darcy P, Barrón G, Filler R, Alfajaro M, D'Angelo-Gavrish N, Wang F, Graziano V, Menasché B, Damo M, Wang Y, Howitt M, Lee S, Joshi N, Mucida D, Wilen C. Intestinal tuft cell immune privilege enables norovirus persistence. Science Immunology 2024, 9: eadi7038. PMID: 38517952, DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.adi7038.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD8<sup>+</sup> T cellsIntestinal tuft cellsT cellsTufted cellsViral persistenceSite of viral persistenceChemosensory epithelial cellsNormal antigen presentationImmune-privileged nicheIntestinal stem cellsMemory phenotypeImmune privilegeImmune escapeReporter miceAntigen presentationChronic infectionCytotoxic capacityEpithelial cellsNorovirus infectionStem cellsCell interactionsInfectionCell survivalEnteric microbesCells
2023
Mapping the gene space at single-cell resolution with gene signal pattern analysis
Venkat A, Damo M, Joshi N, Krishnaswamy S. Mapping the gene space at single-cell resolution with gene signal pattern analysis. The Journal Of Immunology 2023, 210: 251.03-251.03. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.210.supp.251.03.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGene-gene relationshipsGene spaceSingle-cell RNA sequencing analysisGene signalsSingle-cell resolutionRNA sequencing analysisMelanoma patient samplesScRNA-seq analysisTranscriptional programsCellular heterogeneityGene representationSequencing analysisCell typesSingle cellsPattern analysisCell subtypesCell subpopulationsMultiscale viewEffector functionsCellsMouse modelComputational methodsGenesCell spacePatient samples