Publication list
Jayawardena D, Priyamvada S, Kageyama T, White Z, Kumar A, Griggs TF, Majumder A, Akram R, Tyagi S, Anbazhagan AN, Sano T# (Equal senior authorship), and Dudeja PK#. Loss of SLC26A3 Results in Colonic Mucosal Immune Dysregulation via Epithelial-Immune Cell Crosstalk. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatoology (CMGH), Editorially Accepted. (2022)
White Z, Cabrera I, Ochoa-Raya A, Kapustka I, Koster KP, Matsuo T, Jayawardena D, Kageyama T, Dudeja PK, Lutz SE, Yoshii A, Sano T. Commensal-specific CD4 T cells promote inflammation in the central nervous system via molecular mimicry. Submitted. Now deposited in BioRxiv. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.27.509786
Sottoriva K, Pail N, White Z, Bandara T, Shao L, Sano T, and Pajcini KV. A Notch/IL-21 signaling axis primes bone marrow T cell progenitor expansion. JCI Insight. 9; 7(9): e157015, (2022)
Sano T# (#, Corresponding), Kageyama T, Fang V, Kedomi R, Serafin-Martinez C, Talbot J, Chen A, Cabrera I, Gorshko O, Kurakake R, Yang Y, Ng C, Schwab SR, Littman DR# (#equal correspondence). Redundant cytokine requirement for intestinal microbiota-induced Th17 cell differentiation in draining lymph nodes. Cell Reports. 21;36(12): 109608, (2021)
Kageyama T, Matsuo T, Kurakake R, and Sano T. Relationship between T cells and microbiota in health and diseases. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 171:95-129. (2020)
Bradley CP*, Teng F*, Felix KM*, (*Equal contribution), Sano T, Naskar D, Block KE, Huang H, Knox KS, Littman DR, Wu HJ. Segmented Filamentous Bacteria Provoke Lung Autoimmunity by inducing Gut-lung Axis Th17 Cells Expressing Dual TCRs. Cell Host & Microbes. 8:22(5):697-707, (2017)
Sano T*, Huang W* (*Equal contribution), Hall JA, Yang Y, Chen A, Gavzy SJ, Lee JY, Ziel JW, Miraldi ER, Domingos AI, Bonneau R, Littman DR. An IL-23R/IL-22 circuit regulates epithelial serum amyloid A to promote local effector Th17 response. Cell. 163, 381-393, (2015).
Liu X*, Sano T*, Guan Y* (*co-first authors), Nagata S, Hoffmann JA, and Fukuyama H. Drosophila EYA regulates immune responses against DNA through evolutionarily conserved threonine phosphatase motif. PLoS ONE. 7(8): e42725 (2012).
Sano T and Nagata S. Characterization of the threonine-phosphatase of mouse eyes absent 3. FEBS Letters. 585, 2714-2719. (2011).
Okabe Y*, Sano T* (*co-first authors), and Nagata S. Regulation of the innate immune response by threonine-phosphatase of Eyes absent. Nature. 460, 520-524. (2009).
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