Jun Wang

 
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Jun Wang Dalhousie University Profile

Research Interests

Professor Wang’s research interests include (1) understanding the role of regulatory T cells and IL-17/IL-17R axis in host responses to intracellular bacterial infection and cancer; (2) development of prophylactic and/or therapeutic vaccines against infection and cancer.

Selected publications

  • Moore-Connors JM, Kim HS, Marshall JS, Stadnyk AW, Halperin SA,  and Wang J. CD43-, but not CD43+, CD1dhiCD5+IL-10-producing B cells suppress type 1 immune responses during C. muridarum genital tract infection. Mucosal Immunology (18 June 2014) | doi:10.1038/mi.2014.45 (Impact Factor: 7.38)

  • Moore-Connors JM, Fraser R, Halperin SA and Wang J. CD4+Foxp3+CD25+ regulatory T cells promote Th17 and genital tract inflammation upon Chlamydia infection. J Immunol. 2013 Sep 15;191(6):3430-9. (Impact Factor: 5.52, cited 7 times by July 2014)

  • Zhou XChen RQMoore JM, Kolls JK, Halperin S, Wang J. Critical role of IL-17/IL-17R axis in regulating host susceptibility to respiratory Chlamydia infection. Infect Immun. 2009; 77:5059-5070. (Impact Factor:4.06, cited 41 times by July 2014) (This paper was one of the articles of significant interest selected from the issue by the editors and highlighted in the Spotlight section of the issue).

  • Wang J, Thorson L, Stokes RW, Santosuosso M, Huygen K, Zganiacz A, Hitt M, Xing, Z. Single mucosal, but not parenteral, immunization with recombinant adenoviral-based vaccine provides potent protection from pulmonary tuberculosis.  J Immunol. 2004;173:6357-6365. (Impact Factor: 5.52, Cited 228 times by July 2014)