Kate Jeffrey

Kate Jeffrey

Harvard University

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Kate Jeffrey

Kate Jeffrey, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Immunology, Innate Immunity, Epigenetics, IBD, Virome.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Inflammation and bacteriophages affect DNA inversion states and functionality of the gut microbiota

An engineered immunomodulatory IgG1 Fc suppresses autoimmune inflammation through pathways shared with iv immunoglobulin

NET formation is a default epigenetic program controlled by PAD4 in apoptotic neutrophils

Gsdme Promotes PAD4 Activation and DNA Externalization from Apoptotic Neutrophils

Immune chromatin reader SP140 regulates microbiota and risk for inflammatory bowel disease

Sleep exerts lasting effects on hematopoietic stem cell function and diversity

Epigenetic reader SP140 loss of function drives Crohn’s disease due to uncontrolled macrophage topoisomerases

Human enteric viruses autonomously shape inflammatory bowel disease phenotype through divergent innate immunomodulation

Kate Jeffrey Information

University

Position

Harvard Medical School; Broad Institute; Massachusetts General Hospital

Citations(all)

5562

Citations(since 2020)

2580

Cited By

3803

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kate Jeffrey Skills & Research Interests

Immunology

Innate Immunity

Epigenetics

IBD

Virome

Top articles of Kate Jeffrey

Inflammation and bacteriophages affect DNA inversion states and functionality of the gut microbiota

Cell Host & Microbe

2024/2/23

An engineered immunomodulatory IgG1 Fc suppresses autoimmune inflammation through pathways shared with iv immunoglobulin

Journal of Clinical Investigation

2024/2/15

NET formation is a default epigenetic program controlled by PAD4 in apoptotic neutrophils

Science Advances

2023/12/20

Gsdme Promotes PAD4 Activation and DNA Externalization from Apoptotic Neutrophils

Blood

2023/11/28

Immune chromatin reader SP140 regulates microbiota and risk for inflammatory bowel disease

Cell host & microbe

2022/10/12

Sleep exerts lasting effects on hematopoietic stem cell function and diversity

Journal of Experimental Medicine

2022/9/21

Epigenetic reader SP140 loss of function drives Crohn’s disease due to uncontrolled macrophage topoisomerases

Cell

2022/8/18

Human enteric viruses autonomously shape inflammatory bowel disease phenotype through divergent innate immunomodulation

Science immunology

2022/4/8

One genome, many cell states: epigenetic control of innate immunity

2022/4/1

Human enteric viruses shape disease phenotype through divergent innate immunomodulation

bioRxiv

2021/10/15

Identification of topoisomerase as a precision-medicine target in chromatin reader SP140-driven Crohn’s disease

bioRxiv

2021/9/21

Upping the ante on mammalian antiviral RNA interference

Cell Host & Microbe

2021/9/8

The chromatin reader SP140 regulates intestinal innate immune responses to microbes

The Journal of Immunology

2021/5/1

Epigenome-metabolome-microbiome axis in health and IBD

2020/8/1

Illuminating the human virome in health and disease

Genome Medicine

2020/7/30

The speckled protein (SP) family: immunity’s chromatin readers

2020/7/1

Speckled Protein (SP) 140, an immune-specific chromatin reader, contains a CARD and chromatin-interacting domains that dictate subnuclear localization and macrophage identity

The Journal of Immunology

2020/5/1

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