Martin Vaeth, PhD

About Martin Vaeth, PhD

Martin Vaeth, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, specializes in the field of Immunology, Immune Tolerance, Immunometabolism, Antitumor Immunity, Infection.

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

P09. 01 Adapting immune cells to the hypoglycemic tumor microenvironment by solute carrier 2a1 (Slc2a1/GLUT1) overexpression

Regulatory T cells and IFN-γ-producing Th1 cells play a critical role in the pathogenesis of Sjögren's Syndrome

Pyruvate metabolism controls chromatin remodeling during CD4+ T cell activation

Acute downregulation but not genetic ablation of murine MCU impairs suppressive capacity of regulatory CD4 T cells

Characterization of the effect of the GLUT-1 inhibitor BAY-876 on T cells and macrophages

NFATc1 induction by an intronic enhancer restricts NKT γδ cell formation

HIF-1α-mediated mitochondrial-glycolytic reprogramming controls the transition of precursor to terminally exhausted T cells

Mitochondrial dysfunction promotes the transition of precursor to terminally exhausted T cells through HIF-1α-mediated glycolytic reprogramming

Martin Vaeth, PhD Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor Institute for Systems Immunology Germany

Citations(all)

3462

Citations(since 2020)

2384

Cited By

1933

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

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Martin Vaeth, PhD Skills & Research Interests

Immunology

Immune Tolerance

Immunometabolism

Antitumor Immunity

Infection

Top articles of Martin Vaeth, PhD

P09. 01 Adapting immune cells to the hypoglycemic tumor microenvironment by solute carrier 2a1 (Slc2a1/GLUT1) overexpression

2024/3/1

Regulatory T cells and IFN-γ-producing Th1 cells play a critical role in the pathogenesis of Sjögren's Syndrome

bioRxiv

2024

Pyruvate metabolism controls chromatin remodeling during CD4+ T cell activation

Cell Reports

2023/6/27

Acute downregulation but not genetic ablation of murine MCU impairs suppressive capacity of regulatory CD4 T cells

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2023/4/24

Characterization of the effect of the GLUT-1 inhibitor BAY-876 on T cells and macrophages

European Journal of Pharmacology

2023/4/15

NFATc1 induction by an intronic enhancer restricts NKT γδ cell formation

Iscience

2023/3/17

HIF-1α-mediated mitochondrial-glycolytic reprogramming controls the transition of precursor to terminally exhausted T cells

bioRxiv

2023

Mitochondrial dysfunction promotes the transition of precursor to terminally exhausted T cells through HIF-1α-mediated glycolytic reprogramming

Nature Communications

2023/10/27

Distinct roles of ORAI1 in T cell–mediated allergic airway inflammation and immunity to influenza A virus infection

Science Advances

2022/10/7

The glucose transporter GLUT3 controls T helper 17 cell responses through glycolytic-epigenetic reprogramming

Cell metabolism

2022/4/5

Pyruvate metabolism controls epigenome remodeling during CD4+ T cell activation

2022/2/14

NFATc1/αA and Blimp-1 support the follicular and effector phenotype of Tregs

Frontiers in Immunology

2022/1/6

Immuno-metabolic interfaces in cardiac disease and failure

2022/1/1

Genetic Ablation of the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter (MCU) Does not Impair T Cell-Mediated Immunity In Vivo

Frontiers in Pharmacology

2021/12/20

Inhibition of glucose metabolism abrogates the effector phase of bullous pemphigoid-like epidermolysis bullosa acquisita

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

2021/7/1

BATF3 programs CD8+ T cell memory

Nature Immunology

2020/11

Calcium regulation of T cell metabolism

2020/10/1

CRAC channels and calcium signaling in T cell-mediated immunity

2020/10/1

Lack of NFATc1 SUMOylation prevents autoimmunity and alloreactivity

Journal of Experimental Medicine

2020/9/28

STIM1‐mediated calcium influx controls antifungal immunity and the metabolic function of non‐pathogenic Th17 cells

EMBO molecular medicine

2020/8/7

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