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R. P. da Silva, S. Heinsbroek, B. Ntolosi and S. Gordon, 2003. Macrophages:  Agents of immunological surveillance or targets for pathogens?  In: Intracellular pathogens in membrane interactions and vacuole biogenesis.Ch. 5 pp 65-84.  Ed. J-P Gorvel.  Eurekah.com

 

S. Gordon 2003.  Monocytes/Macrophages In: Atlas of Blood Cells: Function and Pathology. 3rd ed.  Chap. 6 Vol. 1 (Pt 2) pp 411-447.  Ed. D. Zucker-Franklin.

 

S.Gordon, 2003.  Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Vol 158: The Macrophage as Therapeutic Target. pp 1-496. Ed and preface. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.

 

J.L. Miller and S. Gordon, 2003.  Role of macrophage in cellular pathology  In: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Vol 158: The Macrophage as Therapeutic Target. Ed.   S. Gordon. pp 385-407. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.

 

D.R. Greaves and S. Gordon, 2003.  Macrophage-specific gene targeting in vivo In: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Vol 158: The Macrophage as Therapeutic Target. Ed.  S. Gordon. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. pp 89-107.

 

J.A. Willment, S. Gordon and G.D. Brown, 2003.  Detection and control of fungi by macrophages:  The role of carbohydrates and antifungal agents. In:  Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Vol 158: The Macrophage as Therapeutic Target. Ed.  S. Gordon. pp 459-478. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.

 

S. Gordon, 2003. Macrophages and the immune response In: Fundamental Immunology 5th ed. pp 481-495. Ed. W. Paul. Lippincott Raven. Publ. Philadelphia.

         

S. Gordon, 2003.  Nat. Revs Immunol. 3: 23-35.

Alternative activation of macrophages.

 

D. O’Reilly, C.M. Quinn, T. El-Shanawany, S. Gordon and David R. Greaves, 2003. J. Biol. Chem. 278: 21909-21919.

Multiple Ets factors and interferon regulatory factor-4 (IRF-4) modulate CD68 expression in a cell type specific manner.

 

G.D. Brown, J. Herre, D.L. Williams, J.A. Willment, A.S.J. Marshall and S. Gordon, 2003.  J. Exp. Med. 197: 1119-1124.

Dectin-1 mediates the biological effects of b-glucans. 

 

L. Martinez-Pomares, D.M. Reid, G.D. Brown, P.R. Taylor, R.J. Stillion, S.A. Linehan, S. Zamze, S. Gordon and S.Y.C. Wong, 2003.  J. Leuk. Biol. 73: 604-613.

Analysis of mannose receptor regulation by IL-4, IL-10 and proteolytic processing using novel monoclonal antibodies.

 

S.A. Linehan, P.A. Coulson, R.A. Wilson, A.P. Mountford, F. Brombacher, L Martinez-Pomares and S. Gordon, 2003. Lab. Invest.  83: 1223-1231.  

IL-4 receptor signalling is required for mannose receptor expression by macrophages recruited to granulomata but not resident cells in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni. 

 

G-W Chang, M. Stacey, M.J. Kwakkenbos, J. Hamann, S. Gordon & H-H Lin, 2003. FEBS Lttrs 547: 145-150.

Proteolytic cleavage of the EMR2 receptor requires both the extracellular stalk and the GPS motif. 

 

M. Stacey, G-W. Chang, J.Q. Davies, M.J. Kwakkenbos, R.D. Sanderson, J. Hamann, S. Gordon and H-H. Lin, 2003.  Blood.  102: 2916-2924. 

The epidermal growth factor-like domains of the human EMR2 receptor mediate cell attachment through chondroitin sulphate glycosaminoglycans. 

 

P.R. Taylor & S. Gordon, 2003. Immunity 19: 2-4.

Monocyte heterogeneity and innate immunity.  

 

P.R. Taylor, G.D. Brown, A.B. Geldhof, L. Martinez-Pomares and S. Gordon, 2003.

Eur. J. Immunol. 33: 2090-2097.

Pattern recognition receptors and differentiation antigens define myeloid cell heterogeneity ex vivo.

 

.A. Willment, H-H Lin, D.M. Reid, P.R. Taylor, D.L. Williams, S.Y.C. Wong, S.

Gordon and G.D. Brown, 2003. J. Immunol. 171: 4569-4573. 

Dectin-1 expression and function are enhanced on alternatively activated and GM-CSF treated macrophages and negatively regulated by IL-10, dexamethasone and LPS. 

 

G.D. Brown and S. Gordon, 2003. Immunity 19:  311-315. 

Fungal b-glucans and mammalian immunity.

 

P.R. Taylor, G.D. Brown, L. Martinez-Pomares and S. Gordon, 2003.  Eurekha.com  Carbohydrate recognition receptors on antigen presenting cells.

 

S. Gordon, 2003. Developmental Cell.  5: 666-668.  

Preview -  Do macrophage innate immune receptors enhance atherogenesis?  

 

L-A Stanton, G. Fenhalls, A. Lucas, P.J. Gough, D.R. Greaves, J.A. Mahoney, P. van Helden and S. Gordon, 2003. Int. J. Exp. Path. 84: 289-304.

Immunophenotyping of macrophages in human pulmonary Tuberculosis and Sarcoidosis. 

 

C. Steele, L. Marrero, S. Swain, A.G. Harmsen, M. Zheng, G.D. Brown,

S. Gordon, J.E. Shellito, and J.K. Kolls, 2003. J. Exp. Med.  (Cover pictures).  198: 1677-1688.  

Alveolar macrophage-mediated killing of Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. muris involves molecular recognition by the Dectin-1 b-glucan receptor. 

 

M. Khati, M. Schuman, J. Ibrahim, Q. Sattentau, S. Gordon & W.S. James, 2003. J. Virol.  77: 12692-12698. 

Neutralization of infectivity of diverse R5 clinical isolates of HIV-1 by gp120-binding

2’F-RNA aptamers. 

 

D.L. Williams, P.J. Rice, J. Herre, J. A. Willment, P.R. Taylor, S. Gordon and G.D. Brown, 2003. Recent Devel. Carbohydrate Res. 1: 49-66.

Recognition of fungal glucans by pattern recognition receptors.  

 

P.R. Taylor, G.D. Brown, L. Martinez-Pomares and S. Gordon, 2003.  Carbohydrate recognition receptors on antigen presenting cells.  In:  Wong, SYC and Arsequell, G. (eds).  Immunobiology of Carbohydrates.  Landes Bioscience.  Austin, Texas.  Chapt. 5: 74-86.

 

 

2002

 

N. Platt, R. Haworth, E.J. Darley and S. Gordon, 2002.  

The many roles of the Class A macrophage scavenger receptor. Int. Rev. Cytol. Vol. 212 pp 1-40. Ed. K.W. Jeon, Academic Press, San Diego.

 

S.G. Balch, D.R. Greaves S. Gordon and A.J. McKnight, 2002.  Eur. J. Immunogenetics.  29: 61-64.

Organisation of the mouse macrophage C-type lectin (Mcl)gene and identification of a subgroup of related lectin molecules.  

 

G.  Brown and S.  Gordon, 2002.  Phagocytes and anti-infective immunity in: Immunology of Infectious Diseases.  Ed.  S.H.E.  Kaufmann.  ASM Press Ltd. Chapt. 6, pp 79-91.

 

L. Peiser, S. Mukhopadhyay and S. Gordon, 2002. Curr. Op. Imm.  14: 123-128.  

Scavenger receptors in innate immunity. 

                  

D.R. Greaves and S. Gordon, 2002.    Inv. Rev. -  Progress in Hematology.  Int. Jnl. Hematology 76:  6-15.

Macrophage-specific gene expression – current paradigms and future challenges.

 

L. Peiser, R. Haworth and S. Gordon, 2002.  Isolation of and measuring the function of professional phagocytes: Murine macrophages in: Methods in Microbiology Vol 32.  pp 331-358.  Eds. S.H.E. Kaufmann and D. Dabelitz.  Academic Press, Amsterdam.

 

D.H. Wreschner, M.A. McGuckin, S.J. Williams, A. Baruch, M. Yoeli, R. Ziv, L. Okun, J. Zaretsky, N. Smorodinsky, I. Keydar, P. Neophytou, M. Stacey, H-H Lin and S. Gordon, 2002.  Protein Science 11: 698-706.

Generation of ligand-receptor alliances by “SEA” module-mediated cleavage of membrane-associated mucin proteins.

 

M.J. Kwakkenbos, G-W Chang, H-H Lin, W. Pouwels, E.C. de Jong, R.A.W. van Lier, S. Gordon and J. Hamann, 2002.  Jnl. Leuk. Biol. 71: 854-862.

The human EGF-TM7 family member EMR2 is a heterodimeric receptor expressed on myeloid cells. 

 

L. Peiser, M.P.J. de Winther, K. Makepeace, M. Hollinshead, P. Coull, J. Plested, T. Kodama, E.R. Moxon and S. Gordon, 2002.  Infect. and Immunity. 70: 5346-5354.

The class A Scavenger receptor is a major pattern-recognition receptor for Neisseria meningitidis which is independent of lipopolysaccharide and not required for secretory responses.

 

M. Stacey, G-W Chang, S.L. Sanos, L.R. Chittenden, L. Stubbs, S. Gordon and H-H Lin, 2002.  J. Biol. Chem.  277:  29283-29293.

EMR4, a novel EGF-TM7 molecule up-regulated in activated mouse macrophages, binds to a putative cellular ligand on B lymphoma cell line, A20.

 

P.R. Taylor, M.C. Pickering, M.H. Kosco-Vilbois, M.J. Walport, M. Botto, S. Gordon and L Martinez-Pomares, 2002. Eur. J. Immunol. 32: 1888-1896.  

The follicular dendritic cell restricted epitope, FDC-M2, is complement C4; localisation of immune complexes in mouse tissues.

 

P. Yu, Y. Wang, R.K. Chin, L. Martinez-Pomares, S. Gordon, M.H. Kosco-Vilbois, J. Cyster, Y-X Fu, 2002. J. Immunol. 168: 5117-5123.

B cells control the migration of a subset of dendritic cells into B cell follicles via CXC chemokine ligand 13 in a lymphotoxin-dependent fashion. 

 

S. Zamze, L. Martinez-Pomares,  H. Jones, P.R. Taylor, R.J. Stillion, S. Gordon and S.Y.C. Wong, 2002. J. Biol. Chem. 277: 41613-41623.

Recognition of bacterial capsular polysaccharides by the mannose receptor. 

 

P.R. Taylor, G.D. Brown, D.M. Reid, J.A. Willment, L. Martinez-Pomares, S. Gordon and S.Y.C. Wong, 2002.  J. Immunol. 169: 3876-3882.

The b-glucan receptor, Dectin-1, is predominantly expressed on the surface of cells of the monocyte/macrophage and neutrophil lineages. 

 

G.D. Brown, P.R. Taylor, D.M. Reid, D.L. Williams, J.A. Willment, L. Martinez-Pomares, S.Y.C. Wong and S. Gordon, 2002. J. Exp. Med. 196: 407-412.

Dectin-1 is a major b-glucan receptor on macrophages.

 

E. Schaller, A.J. Macfarlane, R.A.  Rupec, S. Gordon, A.J. McKnight and K. Pfeffer, 2002.  Inactivation of the F4/80 glycoprotein in the germline of mice. Mol. and Cell Biol. 22: 8035-8043.

 

S. Gordon, 2002.  Cell 111: 927-930.

Pattern recognition receptors: doubling up for the innate immune response. 

 

S. Gordon, 2002. Nat. Immunol.  3: 1115-1117. 

Positive about HIV – an immunological education project in South Africa. 

 

C.Y. Cheung, L.M. Poon, A.S. Lau, W. Luk, Y.L. Lau, K.F. Shortridge, S. Gordon, Y. Guan and J.S.M. Peiris, 2002.  The Lancet 360: 1831-1837.

Induction of proinflammatory cytokines in human macrophages by influenza A (H4N1) viruses: a mechanism for the unusual severity of human disease?