Katarina Tengvall
Forskare vid Institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och mikrobiologi; Genetik och Genomik; Kerstin Lindblad-Toh
- Mobiltelefon:
- 073-945 26 65
- E-post:
- katarina.tengvall@imbim.uu.se
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- BMC
Husargatan 3
752 37 UPPSALA - Postadress:
- Box 582
751 23 UPPSALA
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Katarina received her PhD in molecular genetics at Uppsala University with focus on the genetics behind different immune mediated diseases in dogs. She did her postdoc at KI studying auto antigens involved in multiple sclerosis. Katarina is now working as a researcher in Lindblad-Toh Lab since 2020 and her primary research projects are atopic dermatitis and behaviour in dogs.
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Transcriptomes from German shepherd dogs reveal differences in immune activity between atopic dermatitis affected and control skin (2020)
- Molecular mimicry between Anoctamin 2 and Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 associates with multiple sclerosis risk. (2019)
- Comparison of cellular location and expression of Plakophilin-2 in epidermal cells from nonlesional atopic skin and healthy skin in German shepherd dogs (2017)
- Multiple regulatory variants located in cell type-specific enhancers within the PKP2 locus form major risk and protective haplotypes for canine atopic dermatitis in German shepherd dogs (2016)
- Genome-Wide Analyses Suggest Mechanisms Involving Early B-cell Development in Canine IgA Deficiency (2015)
- Genetic Studies in Dogs Implicate Novel Genes Involved in Atopic Dermatitis and IgA Deficiency (2015)
- The dog as a genetic model for immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency (2014)
- IgA deficiency in wolves (2013)
- Genome-Wide Analysis in German Shepherd Dogs Reveals Association of a Locus on CFA 27 with Atopic Dermatitis (2013)
- A risk haplotype within the PKP2 locus shows association to Canine Atopic Dermatitis and contains cell-type specific enhancers
Senaste publikationer
- Multiple Genetic Loci Associated with Pug Dog Thoracolumbar Myelopathy (2023)
- Bayesian mixed model analysis uncovered 21 risk loci for chronic kidney disease in boxer dogs (2023)
- Cross-reactive EBNA1 immunity targets alpha-crystallin B and is associated with multiple sclerosis (2023)
- Identification of four novel T cell autoantigens and personal autoreactive profiles in multiple sclerosis (2022)
- Bayesian model and selection signature analyses reveal risk factors for canine atopic dermatitis (2022)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Multiple Genetic Loci Associated with Pug Dog Thoracolumbar Myelopathy (2023)
- Bayesian mixed model analysis uncovered 21 risk loci for chronic kidney disease in boxer dogs (2023)
- Cross-reactive EBNA1 immunity targets alpha-crystallin B and is associated with multiple sclerosis (2023)
- Identification of four novel T cell autoantigens and personal autoreactive profiles in multiple sclerosis (2022)
- Bayesian model and selection signature analyses reveal risk factors for canine atopic dermatitis (2022)
- The ABCC4 gene is associated with pyometra in golden retriever dogs (2021)
- Transcriptomes from German shepherd dogs reveal differences in immune activity between atopic dermatitis affected and control skin (2020)
- Molecular mimicry between Anoctamin 2 and Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 associates with multiple sclerosis risk. (2019)
- Comparison of cellular location and expression of Plakophilin-2 in epidermal cells from nonlesional atopic skin and healthy skin in German shepherd dogs (2017)
- Multiple regulatory variants located in cell type-specific enhancers within the PKP2 locus form major risk and protective haplotypes for canine atopic dermatitis in German shepherd dogs (2016)
- cgmisc (2015)
- Genome-Wide Analyses Suggest Mechanisms Involving Early B-cell Development in Canine IgA Deficiency (2015)
- The dog as a genetic model for immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency (2014)
- IgA deficiency in wolves (2013)
- A Mutation in the SUV39H2 Gene in Labrador Retrievers with Hereditary Nasal Parakeratosis (HNPK) Provides Insights into the Epigenetics of Keratinocyte Differentiation (2013)
- Thorough investigation of a canine autoinflammatory disease (AID) syndrome confirms one main risk factor and suggests a modifier locus for amyloidosis (2013)
- Genome-Wide Analysis in German Shepherd Dogs Reveals Association of a Locus on CFA 27 with Atopic Dermatitis (2013)
- Total IgE and allergen-specific IgE and IgG antibody levels in sera of atopic dermatitis affected and non-affected Labrador- and Golden retrievers (2012)
- Two Loci on Chromosome 5 Are Associated with Serum IgE Levels in Labrador Retrievers (2012)
- Comparison of buccal and blood-derived canine DNA, either native or whole genome amplified, for array-based genome-wide association studies (2011)
- A risk haplotype within the PKP2 locus shows association to Canine Atopic Dermatitis and contains cell-type specific enhancers