Lewis Lanier, PhD

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Lewis Lanier, PhD

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Professor, School of Medicine
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Natural killer (NK) cells are a type of white blood cell that provides protection against microbial pathogens and tumors. Since the early 1980’s, our lab has investigated how NK cells distinguish between normal healthy cells and cells that are transformed or infected with viruses. NK cells express a diverse array of inhibitory and activating receptors on their cells surface that bind to ligands expressed on the cell surface of potential target cells. When encountering healthy cells, signals transmitted by inhibitory NK receptors dominate and prevent autoimmunity, whereas the loss of ligands for the inhibitory receptors or the upregulation of ligands for the activating NK receptors on infected or transformed cells allows NK cells to kill these abnormal cells and secrete cytokine that influence the subsequent response by T cells and B cells. We have developed mouse models systems in which key signaling molecules such as DAP10 and DAP12 have been ablated to explore the physiological role of these NK receptors in resistance to viral infections (cytomegalovirus, poxviruses, and influenza) and primary tumorigenesis.
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  1. Phillips JH, Warner NL, Lanier LL. Correlation of biophysical properties and cell surface antigenic profile of Percoll gradient-separated human natural killer cells. Nat Immun Cell Growth Regul. 1983-1984; 3(2):73-86.
  2. Lanier LL, Engleman EG, Gatenby P, Babcock GF, Warner NL, Herzenberg LA. Correlation of functional properties of human lymphoid cell subsets and surface marker phenotypes using multiparameter analysis and flow cytometry. Immunol Rev. 1983; 74:143-60.
  3. Lanier LL, Richie ER, Howell AL, Allison JP. Expression of Ly-1 and Ly-2 on a spontaneous AKR B-cell lymphoma. Immunogenetics. 1983; 17(6):655-9.
  4. Lanier LL, Warner NL. Lym 7.3: new murine specificity defining third allele of the Ly 7 locus. Hybridoma. 1983; 2(2):177-85.
  5. Lanier LL. Activation of murine B cell lymphomas. I. Influence of lipopolysaccharide. J Immunol. 1982 Sep; 129(3):1130-7.
  6. Walker EB, Lanier LL, Warner NL. Characterization and functional properties of tumor cell lines in accessory cell replacement assays. J Immunol. 1982 Feb; 128(2):852-9.
  7. Walker EB, Lanier LL, Warner NL. Concomitant induction of the cell surface expression of Ia determinants and accessory cell function by a murine macrophage tumor cell line. J Exp Med. 1982 Feb 01; 155(2):629-34.
  8. Lanier LL, Warner NL. Lym 7.2: monoclonal antibody defining an alloantigen similar or identical to Ly 7.2. Hybridoma. 1982; 1(3):227-41.
  9. Lanier LL, Gutman GA, Lewis DE, Griswold ST, Warner NL. Monoclonal antibodies against rat immunoglobulin kappa chains. Hybridoma. 1982; 1(2):125-31.
  10. Lanier LL, Arnold LW, Raybourne RB, Russell S, Lynes MA, Warner NL, Haughton G. Transplantable B-cell lymphomas in B10. H-2aH-4bp/Wts mice. Immunogenetics. 1982; 16(4):367-71.
  11. Lanier LL, Warner NL, Ledbetter JA, Herzenberg LA. Quantitative immunofluorescent analysis of surface phenotypes of murine B cell lymphomas and plasmacytomas with monoclonal antibodies. J Immunol. 1981 Oct; 127(4):1691-7.
  12. Lanier LL, Warner NL, Ledbetter JA, Herzenberg LA. Expression of Lyt-1 antigen on certain murine B cell lymphomas. J Exp Med. 1981 Apr 01; 153(4):998-1003.
  13. Lanier LL, Warner NL. Cell cycle related heterogeneity of Ia antigen expression on a murine B lymphoma cell line:analysis by flow cytometry. J Immunol. 1981 Feb; 126(2):626-31.
  14. Lanier LL, Warner NL. Paraformaldehyde fixation of hematopoietic cells for quantitative flow cytometry (FACS) analysis. J Immunol Methods. 1981; 47(1):25-30.
  15. Lanier LL, Babcock GF, Raybourne RB, Arnold LW, Warner NL, Haughton G. Mechanism of B cell lymphoma immunotherapy with passive xenogeneic anti-idiotype serum. J Immunol. 1980 Oct; 125(4):1730-6.
  16. Lanier LL, Babcock GF, Lynes MA, Haughton G. Antigen-induced murine B-cell lymphomas. III. Passive anti-idiotype serum therapy and its combined effect with chemotherapy. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1979 Dec; 63(6):1417-22.
  17. Lanier LL, Babcock GF, Lynes MA, Haughton G. Early detection of the CH1 murine lymphoma by tumor-associated idiotype in the serum. Int J Cancer. 1979 Jul 15; 24(1):53-9.
  18. Lanier LL, Haughton G. Tolerance to non-H-2 histocompatibility antigens. Transplantation tolerance to the H-4 and H-7 histocompatibility antigens. Transplantation. 1979 Mar; 27(3):208-11.
  19. Lynes MA, Lanier LL, Babcock GF, Wettstein PJ, Haughton G. Antigen-induced murine B cell lymphomas. I. Induction and characterization of CH1 and CH2. J Immunol. 1978 Dec; 121(6):2352-7.
  20. Haughton G, Lanier LL, Babcock GF, Lynes MA. Antigen-induced murine B cell lymphomas. II. Exploitation of the surface idiotype as tumor specific antigen. J Immunol. 1978 Dec; 121(6):2358-62.
  21. Haughton G, Lanier LL, Babcock GF. The murine kappa light chain shift. Nature. 1978 Sep 14; 275(5676):154-7.
  22. Lanier LL, Lynes M, Haughton G, Wettstein PJ. Novel type of murine B-cell lymphoma. Nature. 1978 Feb 09; 271(5645):554-5.