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Hyun-Dong Chang
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 96
Citations - 6463
Hyun-Dong Chang is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone marrow & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 84 publications receiving 5401 citations.
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Static and dynamic components synergize to form a stable survival niche for bone marrow plasma cells
Sandra Zehentmeier,Katrin Roth,Zoltán Cseresnyés,Özen Sercan,Katharina Horn,Raluca Niesner,Hyun-Dong Chang,Andreas Radbruch,Anja E. Hauser +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown here that eosinophils in the vicinity of long‐lived PCs are vigorously proliferating cells and represent a dynamic component of the survival niche, suggesting that memory PC niches may provide attraction for eos inophils to maintain stability with fluctuating yet essential accessory cells.
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Memory CD8+ T cells colocalize with IL-7+ stromal cells in bone marrow and rest in terms of proliferation and transcription
Özen Sercan Alp,Sibel Durlanik,Daniel Schulz,Mairi McGrath,Joachim R. Grün,Marcus Bardua,Koichi Ikuta,Evridiki Sgouroudis,René Riedel,Sandra Zehentmeier,Anja E. Hauser,Motokazu Tsuneto,Fritz Melchers,Koji Tokoyoda,Hyun-Dong Chang,Andreas Thiel,Andreas Radbruch +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that memory CD8+ T-cells individually colocalize with IL-7+ reticular stromal cells and are maintained as resting cells in the BM in dedicated niches.
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Autocrine IL-10 promotes human B-cell differentiation into IgM- or IgG-secreting plasmablasts.
Guido Heine,Gennadiy Drozdenko,Joachim R. Grün,Hyun-Dong Chang,Andreas Radbruch,Margitta Worm +5 more
TL;DR: The data imply that B‐cell‐derived IL‐10 not only suppresses immune reactions via paracrine mechanisms, but can also contribute to the differentiation ofIL‐10‐secreting B cells into IgM‐ and IgG‐ Secreting plasmablasts through both autocrine and paracine signaling.
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A critical control element for interleukin-4 memory expression in T helper lymphocytes.
Lars-Oliver Tykocinski,Petra Hajkova,Hyun-Dong Chang,Torsten Stamm,Osman Sozeri,Max Löhning,Jane Hu-Li,Uwe Niesner,Stephan Kreher,Beate Friedrich,Christophe Pannetier,Gerald Grütz,Jörn Walter,William E. Paul,Andreas Radbruch +14 more
TL;DR: The conserved intronic regulatory element links the initial epigenetic modification of the il4 gene to GATA-3 and serves as a genetic control element for memory expression of IL-4.
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Distinct immune effector pathways contribute to the full expression of peanut-induced anaphylactic reactions in mice
Katherine Arias,Derek K. Chu,Kristin Flader,Fernando M. Botelho,Tina D. Walker,Natalia Arias,Alison A. Humbles,Anthony J. Coyle,Anthony J. Coyle,Hans C. Oettgen,Hyun-Dong Chang,Nico van Rooijen,Susan Waserman,Manel Jordana +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the single deletion of MCs, basophils, or phagocytes (ie, macrophages) prevents the most significant clinical outcome: death, and interventions targeting a single pathway (eg, MC-IgE) might not be sufficient to fully prevent anaphylactic responses.