
Rajeev Subramanyam Iyer
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1980–2024
Research topics
- Immunology
- Medicine
Selected publications
Science Translational Medicine · 2023 · 99 citations
- Medicine
- Immunology
monocytes, recently identified in inflamed RA synovia and blood of those with RA flares. The oral bacteria observed transiently in blood were broadly citrullinated in the mouth, and their in situ citrullinated epitopes were targeted by extensively somatically hypermutated ACPAs encoded by RA blood plasmablasts. Together, these results suggest that (i) periodontal disease results in repeated breaches of the oral mucosa that release citrullinated oral bacteria into circulation, which (ii) activate inflammatory monocyte subsets that are observed in inflamed RA synovia and blood of RA patients with flares and (iii) activate ACPA B cells, thereby promoting affinity maturation and epitope spreading to citrullinated human antigens.
Frequent coauthors
- 58 shared
Garrett M. Brodeur
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 40 shared
Venkatadri Kolla
- 35 shared
Koumudi Naraparaju
- 33 shared
Michael A. Russell
Pennsylvania State University
- 33 shared
C Feyerabend
- 24 shared
Suzanne P. MacFarland
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 19 shared
Yuxuan Hu
- 19 shared
Kai Tan
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Education
PhD, Driskill Graduate Program
Northwestern University
- 2018
B.S. Microbiology
University of California Davis
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