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Eric S. Sobel

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  120
Citations -  5030

Eric S. Sobel is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systemic lupus erythematosus & Autoantibody. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 119 publications receiving 4581 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric S. Sobel include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of Occupational and Environmental Health Japan.

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Normalization of CD4+ T cell metabolism reverses lupus

TL;DR: It is shown that both glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidative metabolism are elevated in CD4+ T cells from lupus-prone B6.Sle3 (TC) mice as compared to non-autoimmune controls, and inhibition of these pathways currently in the clinic normalized T cell metabolism and reversed disease biomarkers.
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Type I interferon as a novel risk factor for endothelial progenitor cell depletion and endothelial dysfunction in systemic lupus erythematosus.

TL;DR: The novel hypothesis that depletion of EPCs caused by excessive IFN-I may be linked to endothelial dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk in SLE is supported.
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An intrinsic B cell defect is required for the production of autoantibodies in the lpr model of murine systemic autoimmunity.

TL;DR: It is shown that expression of the lPR gene in B cells is absolutely necessary for autoantibody production in the lpr model and that normal B cells showed little response to an exogenous, T cell-dependent antigen in the presence of lpr B cells.
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Deficiency of the type I interferon receptor protects mice from experimental lupus.

TL;DR: The clinical and serologic manifestations observed in TMPD-treated mice were strongly dependent on IFNAR signaling, which is consistent with the association of increased expression of ISGs with lupus-specific autoantibodies and nephritis in humans.
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Type I Interferon Modulates Monocyte Recruitment and Maturation in Chronic Inflammation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reveal a novel role of IFN-I in promoting the recruitment of inflammatory monocytes via the chemokine receptor CCR2, which may help sustain the chronic inflammatory response.