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Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson
Researcher at Chalmers University of Technology
Publications - 11
Citations - 63
Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson is an academic researcher from Chalmers University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycosylation & Glycome. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 34 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson include University of Gothenburg.
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Hyper-truncated Asn355- and Asn391-glycans modulate the activity of neutrophil granule myeloperoxidase.
Harry C. Tjondro,Julian Ugonotti,Rebeca Kawahara,Sayantani Chatterjee,Ian Loke,Siyun Chen,Fabian Soltermann,Hannes Hinneburg,Benjamin L. Parker,Vignesh Venkatakrishnan,Regis Dieckmann,Oliver C. Grant,Johan Bylund,Alison Rodger,Robert J. Woods,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Weston B. Struwe,Morten Thaysen-Andersen +18 more
TL;DR: Novel functional roles of MPO glycans are reported, providing new insight into neutrophil-mediated immunity and molecular modelling revealed that hyper-truncated Asn355-glycans positioned in the MPO-ceruloplasmin interface are critical for uninterrupted inhibition.
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Glycan analysis of human neutrophil granules implicates a maturation-dependent glycosylation machinery.
Vignesh Venkatakrishnan,Regis Dieckmann,Ian Loke,Harry C. Tjondro,Sayantani Chatterjee,Johan Bylund,Morten Thaysen-Andersen,Niclas G. Karlsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson +9 more
TL;DR: This comprehensive neutrophil granule glycome map, the first of its kind, highlights novel granule-specific glycosylation features and is a crucial first step toward a better understanding of the mechanisms regulating protein glycosYLation during neutrophils granulopoiesis and a more detailed understanding of neutrophIL biology and function.
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Decrease of core 2 O- glycans on synovial lubricin in osteoarthritis reduces galectin-3 mediated crosslinking
Sarah A. Flowers,Kristina A. Thomsson,Liaqat Ali,Shan Huang,Yolanda H Mthembu,Suresh C. Regmi,Jan Holgersson,Tannin A. Schmidt,Ola Rolfson,Lena Björkman,Martina Sundqvist,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Gregory D. Jay,Thomas Eisler,Roman Krawetz,Niclas G. Karlsson +16 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the core 2 O-linked glycans mediate this lubricin–galectin-3 interaction, shown by surface plasmon resonance data indicating that recombinant lubricin (rhPRG4) devoid of core 2 structures did not bind to recombinant galectin -3.
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Glycan analysis of human neutrophil granules implicates a maturation-dependent glycosylation machinery
Vignesh Venkatakrishnan,Regis Dieckmann,Ian Loke,Harry C. Tjondro,Sayantani Chatterjee,Johan Bylund,Morten Thaysen-Andersen,Niclas G. Karlsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson +9 more
TL;DR: This comprehensive neutrophil granule glycome map, the first of its kind, highlights novel granule-specific glycosylation features and is a crucial first step towards a better understanding of the mechanisms regulating protein glycosolation during neutrophils granulopoiesis and a more detailed understanding of neutrophIL biology and function.
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Galectin-3 Modulates Microglia Inflammation in vitro but Not Neonatal Brain Injury in vivo under Inflammatory Conditions.
Karin Sävman,Wei Wang,Ali Hoseinpoor Rafati,Pernilla Svedin,Syam Nair,Veronika Golubinskaya,Maryam Ardalan,Kelly L. Brown,Anna Karlsson-Bengtsson,Carina Mallard +9 more
TL;DR: Galectin-3 has been shown to have immunomodulatory properties that may affect the microglia phenotype and subsequent development of injury in the neonatal brain, but it is unclear if Galectin3 has similar effects on infectious and sterile inflammation as discussed by the authors.