John Tregoning's profile
What I do
I am currently working on the delayed effects of Respiratory Syncitial Virus (RSV) infection during childhood on later infections as an adult
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Post Doc
- Company
- Imperial College London
- Further information
Location
- City:
- None chosen
- Hub:
- London
Interests
I am interested in the development of appropriate, low-cost, preventative measures against diseases with significant global impact.
Projects
1. Role of T cells in Neonatal Responses to RSV
2. Role of Genetics in Neonatal Responses to RSV
3. Inhibition of chemotactic pathways following RSV infection
Publications
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Virally delivered cytokines alter the immune response to future lung infections. (2007) (Epub 12 Sep 2007) PubMed ID:(17855518 )
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Culley F, Pennycook A, Tregoning J, Dodd J, Walzl G, Wells T, Hussell T, Openshaw P. Role of CCL5 (RANTES) in viral lung disease. Journal of virology (16) , 8151-7 (2006) PubMed ID:(16873271 )
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Culley F, Pennycook A, Tregoning J, Hussell T, Openshaw P. Differential chemokine expression following respiratory virus infection reflects Th1- or Th2-biased immunopathology. Journal of virology (9) , 4521-7 (2006) PubMed ID:(16611912 )
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Moghaddam A, Olszewska W, Wang B, Tregoning J, Helson R, Sattentau Q, Openshaw P. A potential molecular mechanism for hypersensitivity caused by formalin-inactivated vaccines. Nature medicine (8) , 905-7 (2006) (Epub 23 Jul 2006) PubMed ID:(16862151 )
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Matthews S, Tregoning J, Coyle A, Hussell T, Openshaw P. Role of CCL11 in eosinophilic lung disease during respiratory syncytial virus infection. Journal of virology (4) , 2050-7 (2005) PubMed ID:(15681407 )
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