Varinder Jeet
Queensland University of Technology
26 Papers
30 Citations
Varinder Jeet is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Varinder Jeet include University of Queensland & University of British Columbia.
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Human CD141(+) (BDCA-3)(+) dendritic cells (DCs) represent a unique myeloid DC subset that cross-presents necrotic cell antigens
Sarah L. Jongbloed,Andrew J. Kassianos,Kylie J. McDonald,Georgina J. Clark,Xinsheng Ju,Catherine E. Angel,Chun-Jen J. Chen,P. Rod Dunbar,Robert Wadley,Varinder Jeet,Annelie J.E. Vulink,Derek N.J. Hart,Derek N.J. Hart,Kristen J. Radford +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the first detailed functional analysis of the human CD141+ DC subset, which is found in human lymph nodes, bone marrow, tonsil, and blood, and the latter proved to be the best source of highly purified cells for functional analysis.
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A Plasma Biomarker Panel of Four MicroRNAs for the Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer.
Farhana Matin,Farhana Matin,Varinder Jeet,Varinder Jeet,Leire Moya,Leire Moya,Luke A. Selth,Suzanne K. Chambers,Judith A. Clements,Judith A. Clements,Jyotsna Batra,Jyotsna Batra +11 more
TL;DR: A four miRNA panel, including miR-152-3p which likely targets genes with key roles in prostate cancer pathogenesis, has the potential to improve early prostate cancer diagnosis.
Emergence of MicroRNAs as Key Players in Cancer Cell Metabolism.
TL;DR: This review summarizes cancer-related metabolic pathways, including glycolysis, TCA cycle, pentose phosphate pathway, fatty acid metabolism, amino acids metabolism, and other metabolism-related oncogenic signaling pathways, and their regulation by miRNAs that are known to lead to tumorigenesis.
Differential uptake and cross‐presentation of soluble and necrotic cell antigen by human DC subsets
Meng-Chieh Chiang,Kirsteen M. Tullett,Kirsteen M. Tullett,Yoke Seng Lee,Adi Idris,Yitian Ding,Kylie J. McDonald,Andrew J. Kassianos,Ingrid M. Leal Rojas,Varinder Jeet,Mireille H. Lahoud,Mireille H. Lahoud,Kristen J. Radford +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that human CD141+ DCs, like their murine CD8α+ DC counterparts, are specialized at cross‐presenting cellular Ag, most likely mediated by an enhanced capacity to ingest cellular Ag combined with subtle changes in lysosomal pH during Ag processing and use of the cytosolic pathway.
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Modeling prostate cancer: a perspective on transgenic mouse models
TL;DR: A series of models have been developed by modulation of expression of genes implicated in cancer-genesis and progression; mainly, modulation of oncogenes, steroid hormone receptors, growth factors and their receptors, cell cycle and apoptosis regulators, and tumor suppressor genes have been used.
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