Lorrie Tiberio
5 Papers
15 Citations
Lorrie Tiberio is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Adjuvant. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Adjuvants recognized by toll-like receptors inhibit the induction of polarized type 2 T cell responses by natural attachment (G) protein of respiratory syncytial virus.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated using BALB/c mice that enhanced neutralization titers and accelerated clearance of virus from the lungs after challenge are possible if the attachment (G) glycoprotein is added to F protein-based vaccines.
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Host factors impacting the innate response in humans to the candidate adjuvants RC529 and monophosphoryl lipid A.
TL;DR: Evidence is shown that each of the three stimuli engage human TLR4, that each gave higher responses in men than women, and thatTLR4 expression levels in blood monocytes were higher in men more than women.
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Induction of HSV-gD2 specific CD4(+) cells in Peyer's patches and mucosal antibody responses in mice following DNA immunization by both parenteral and mucosal administration.
Khushroo E Shroff,Lisa A Marcucci-Borges,Sylvia J de Bruin,Laurie A. Winter,Lorrie Tiberio,Cathy Pachuk,Linda A Snyder,C. Satishchandran,Richard B. Ciccarelli,Terry J. Higgins +9 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the DNA vaccine stimulated a response in the Peyer's patches, a major inductive site for mucosal responses, and generation of distal mucosal immunity following parenteral vaccination was evaluated.
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Multivariate Analysis of Cytokine Responses Identifies Distinctive Sensitivities to Lipopolysaccharide in Humans
TL;DR: Two multivariate measures of the cytokine responses both captured high and low responses for each of the four individual cytokines that were assayed.
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Ab0059 the potential role of the t2 family of extracellular ribonucleases (rnaset2) as circulating biomarker in rheumatoid arthritis
Fabrizio Angeli,Silvia Piantoni,Mauro Passari,Sara Scutera,Valentina Salvi,Tiziana Schioppa,Rosaria Sparti,Francesca Sozio,Lorrie Tiberio,Daniela Bosisio,Francesco Acquati,Silvano Sozzani,Tiziana Musso,Annalisa Del Prete,Laura Andreoli +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , Wu et al. analyzed RNASET2 serum levels in a cohort of RA patients upon their disease activity, in comparison with healthy controls (HC) and found that the levels of RNaseT2 were significantly higher in RA patients than in HC.