Yasmin Köller
University of Bern
5 Papers
40 Citations
Yasmin Köller is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Innate lymphoid cell & Innate immune system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Intestinal Microbial Diversity during Early-Life Colonization Shapes Long-Term IgE Levels
TL;DR: It is reported that germ-free mice and those with low-diversity microbiota develop elevated serum IgE levels in early life and appropriate intestinal microbial stimuli during early life are critical for inducing an immunoregulatory network that protects from induction of IgE at mucosal sites.
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The interplay between the gut microbiota and the immune system
TL;DR: The microbiota composition might impact on the susceptibility to immune-mediated disorders such as autoimmunity and allergy, and understanding how the microbiota modulates susceptibility to these diseases is an important step toward better prevention or treatment options for such diseases.
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IL-2 is a critical regulator of group 2 innate lymphoid cell function during pulmonary inflammation.
Ben Roediger,Ben Roediger,Ryan Kyle,Szun S. Tay,Szun S. Tay,Andrew J. Mitchell,Andrew J. Mitchell,Holly A. Bolton,Holly A. Bolton,Thomas V. Guy,Thomas V. Guy,Sioh Yang Tan,Sioh Yang Tan,Elizabeth Forbes-Blom,Philip L. Tong,Philip L. Tong,Philip L. Tong,Yasmin Köller,Elena Shklovskaya,Elena Shklovskaya,Makio Iwashima,Kathy D. McCoy,Graham Le Gros,Graham Le Gros,Barbara Fazekas de St Groth,Barbara Fazekas de St Groth,Wolfgang Weninger,Wolfgang Weninger,Wolfgang Weninger +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of IL-2 in the regulation of group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) function in the lung has been investigated and shown to serve two distinct functions, namely promoting cell survival/proliferation and serving as a cofactor for the production of type 2 cytokines.
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The bilateral responsiveness between intestinal microbes and IgA
TL;DR: Why only certain intestinal microbes are coated with IgA is examined, and how understanding the determinants of this specific responsiveness may provide insight into diseases associated with dysbiosis is discussed.
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New developments providing mechanistic insight into the impact of the microbiota on allergic disease.
Kathleen McCoy,Yasmin Köller +1 more
TL;DR: This review highlights recent studies investigating the role of the microbiome in susceptibility or development of allergic diseases with a focus on animal models that provide insight into the mechanisms and pathways involved.
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