Peer Reviewed Publications
- 1. Mehandru S, Poles MA, Tenner-Racz K, Horowitz A, Hurley A, Hogan C, Boden D, Racz P and Markowitz M. (2004) Primary HIV-1 infection is associated with preferential depletion of CD4+ T cells from effector sites in the gastrointestinal tract. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 200(6):761-70.
- 2. Wu D, Xing G-w, Poles MA, Horowitz A, Kinjo Y, Sullivan B, Bodmer-Narkevitch V, Plettenburg O, Kronenberg M, Tsuji M, Ho DD, Wong C-H. (2005) Novel bacterial glycolipids and analogues as antigens for CD1d-restricted NKT cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 102: 1352 -1356.
- 3. Markowitz M, Mohri H, Mehandru S, Shet A, Berry L, Kalyanaraman R, Kim A, Chung C, Jean- Pierre P, Horowitz A, La Mar M, Wrin T, Parkin N, Poles M, Petropoulos C, Mullen M, Boden D and Ho D. Infection with multidrug resistant, dual tropic HIV-1 and rapid progression to AIDS: a case report. (2005) Lancet. 365: 1031-38.
- 4. Xing GW, Wu D, Poles MA, Horowitz A, Tsuji M, Ho DD, Wong CH. (2005) Synthesis and human NKT cell stimulating properties of 3-O-sulfo-alpha/beta-galactosylceramides. J. Bioorg Med Chem. 13:2907-2916.
- 5. Vasan S, Poles MA, Horowitz A, Siladji EE, Markowitz M, Tsuji M. (2007). Percentage and function of NKT cells, a potential anti-HIV effector cell, are preserved by beginning HAART during acute and early HIV-1 Infection. Int. Immunol. 19(8):943-951.
- 6. Korbel DS, Newman KC, Norman PJ, Horowitz A, Gendzekhadze K, Parham P, Riley EM. (2008). KIR genotype predicts the capacity of human KIR+ CD56dim NK cells to respond to pathogen-associated signals. J. Immunol. 182(s10):6426-6434.
- 7. Horowitz A, Li X, Poles MA, Tsuji M. (2009). Use of immobilized HLA-A2:Ig dimeric proteins to determine the level of epitope-specific, HLA-restricted CD8(+) T cell response. Scand J Immunol. 70(5):415-22.
- 8. Horowitz A, Riley EM. (2010). Activation of human NK cells by malaria-infected red blood cells. Methods Mol Biol. 612:429-46.
- 9. Horowitz A, Newman KC, Evans JH, Korbel DS, Davis DM, Riley EM. (2010). Cross-talk between T cells and NK cells generates rapid effector responses to Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes. J Immunol. 184(11).
- 10. Horowitz A, Behrens RH, Okell LC, Fooks AR, Riley EM. (2010). NK Cells as Effectors of Acquired Immune Responses: Effector CD4+ T Cell-Dependent Activation of NK Cells Following Vaccination. J Immunol. Under revision
- 11. Horowitz A, Hafalla JC, Lusingu J, Bejon P, Drakeley CJ, Von Seidlin L, Riley EM. (2010). Markers of T cell and NK cell recall responses to vaccine antigens in a Phase IIb trial of the malaria vaccine RTS,S/ASO1E in Tanzanian children. manuscript in preparation.
Abstracts
- 1. Simon, V., Vanderhoeven, J., Hurley, A., Mizuno, H., Padte, N., Horowitz, A., and Markowitz, M. Infectivity and in vitro replication of sexually transmitted drug-resistant HIV-1 variants. 9th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Seattle, WA, February 24-28, 2002. (Abstract 376-M).
- 2. Hogan, C., Louie, M., Vasan, S., Hurley, A., Horowitz, A., Chung, C., Kim, A., Di Mascio, M., Perelson, A., Ho, D.D., and Markowitz M. Assessing the relative efficacy of HAART regimens using early changes in plasma viremia.
- 3. Mehandru, S., Poles M. A., Tenner-Racz K., Racz P., Horowitz, A., C. Hogan, S. Vasan, A. Hurley, S. Schlesinger, D. Ho, M. Markowitz. Acute HIV Infection is Characterized by a Preferential Depletion of CD4+ T Cells from Effector Sites in the Colon. Second International Workshop on Acute HIV-1 Infection, Bethesda MD, May 3-4, 2004.
- 4. Poles M, Horowitz A, Yu W, Yu J, He T, Mehandru S, Markowitz M, Hurley A, Ho D, Zhang L. HIV-1 induces persistent changes in peripheral ?? T cells, that is seen as early as the primary infection period. 2nd International Workshop on Acute HIV-1 Infection, Bethesda MD, May 3-4, 2004.
- 5. Mehandru S, Poles M, Tenner-Racz K, Tenner-Racz P, Horowitz A, Hogan C, Vasan S, Hurley A, Schlesinger S, Ho D, Markowitz M. Acute HIV-1 infection is characterized by a preferential depletion of CD4+ T cells from effector sites in the colon. Digestive Disease Week Conference, New Orleans LA, May 15-20, 2004.
- 6. Poles M, Horowitz A, Mehandru S, Shim M, Schwartz L, Daly J, Sun P, Ho D, Zhang L. Preferential Depletion of Mucosal CD4+ Vδ2 γδT Cells Does Not Account for the Inverted Vδ2:Vδ1 Ratio in HIV Infection. Digestive Disease Week Conference, New Orleans LA, May 15-20, 2004.
- 7. Mehandru S, Poles M, Boden D, Horowitz A, Tenner-Racz K, Shet A, Hurley A, Racz P, and Markowitz M.Gastrointestinal CD4+ T cells harbor a higher HIV-1 viral burden in the primary infection stage Presented at the 12th International Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Boston, February 22-25, 2005.
- 8. Shet, A., Mehandru, S., Lopez, P., Horowitz, A., Hurley, A., Unutmaz, D., Boden, D., and Markowitz, M. CD4+CD25+hi T regulatory dynamics during acute and chronic HIV-1 infection. 12th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Boston, MA, February 22-25, 2005. (Abstract D-185).
- 9. Markowitz M, Mohri H, Mehandru S, Shet A, Berry L, Kalyanaraman R, Kim A, Chung C, Jean- Pierre P, Horowitz A, La Mar M, Wrin T, Parkin N, Poles M, Petropoulos C, Mullen M, Boden D and Ho D. A case of recent infection with a multi-drug resistant and dual-tropic HIV-1 in association with rapid progression to AIDS. 12th International Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Boston, MA. February 22-25, 2005.
- 10. Vasan, S, Poles M, Horowitz A, Siladji E, Markowitz M, Tsuji M.Percentage and Function of NKT cells, Potential Anti-HIV Effector Cells, are Preserved by Beginning HAART During Acute and Early HIV-1 Infection. 13th International Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Denver, CO. February 5-8, 2006.
- 11. Newman, K., Horowitz, A., Korbel, D., Norman, P., Parham, P., Davis, D., Riley, E. Innate Immunity to malaria. Molecular Approaches to Malaria Conference, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. February 3-7, 2008.