Sandra Gonzalez
New York University
7 Papers
Sandra Gonzalez is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Anti-Self Phosphatidylserine Antibodies Recognize Uninfected Erythrocytes Promoting Malarial Anemia
Cristina Fernandez-Arias,Juan Rivera-Correa,Julio Gallego-Delgado,Rachel M. Rudlaff,Clemente Fernandez,Camille Roussel,Anton Götz,Sandra Gonzalez,Akshaya K Mohanty,Sanjib Mohanty,Samuel C. Wassmer,Pierre Buffet,Papa Alioune Ndour,Ana Rodriguez +13 more
TL;DR: In human patients with late postmalarial anemia, a strong inverse correlation between the levels of anti-phosphatidylserine antibodies and plasma hemoglobin is found, suggesting a similar role in humans.
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Plasmodium DNA-mediated TLR9 activation of T-bet+ B cells contributes to autoimmune anaemia during malaria.
Juan Rivera-Correa,Jenna J. Guthmiller,Rahul Vijay,Cristina Fernandez-Arias,M. A. Pardo-Ruge,Sandra Gonzalez,Noah S. Butler,Ana Rodriguez +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Plasmodium DNA, together with interferon-γ, can activate B cells to induce auto-antibodies that recognize red blood cells and promote their removal to contribute to anaemia onset.
Treatment Reducing Endothelial Activation Protects against Experimental Cerebral Malaria
Sabrina G. R. Mota,Johanna Bensalel,Do Hee Park,Sandra Gonzalez,Ana Gutierrez Rodriguez,Julio Gallego-Delgado +5 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that inhibiting endothelial activation would greatly reduce the CM-associated pathology and mortality is supported.
Capsular Polysaccharide Is Essential for the Virulence of the Antimicrobial-Resistant Pathogen Enterobacter hormaechei
Amelia St. John,Andrew I. Perault,Sabrina I. Giacometti,Alexis Sommerfield,Ashley L. DuMont,Keenan A. Lacey,Xuhui Zheng,Julia Sproch,Chris Petzold,Kristen Dancel-Manning,Sandra Gonzalez,Medini K. Annavajhala,Colleen Beckford,Nathalie E. Zeitouni,Feng Liang,Harm van Bakel,Bo Shopsin,Anne-Catrin Uhlemann,Alejandro Pironti,Victor J. Torres +19 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors studied the interaction of ECC clinical isolates with human serum to define how this pathogen evades the antimicrobial action of complement, one of the first lines of host-mediated immune defense.
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Secreted mammalian DNases protect against systemic bacterial infection by digesting biofilms.
Keenan A. Lacey,Lee Serpas,Sohei Makita,Yueyang J. Wang,Ali Rashidfarrokhi,Chetna Soni,Sandra Gonzalez,Andre L. Moreira,Victor J. Torres,Boris Reizis +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors reported that deletion of DNASE1 neither caused autoreactivity in isolation nor exacerbated lupus-like disease in DNASE-1L3-deficient mice, but combined deficiency of DNase1 and DNASE 1L3 rendered mice susceptible to bloodstream infection with Staphylococcus aureus.