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Gerson Dierley Keppeke

Professor

Universidad Católica del Norte

Coquimbo, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Depleção de autoanticorpos por edição gênica com o sistema CRISPR/Cas9.

Educación

  •  Ciencias Biologicas, Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo. Brasil, 2008
  •  Ciencias de la Salud, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SAO PAULO. Brasil, 2011
  •  Ciencias de la Salud, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SAO PAULO. Chile, 2015

Experiencia Académica

  •   Professor Visitante Full Time

    Universidade Federal de São Paulo

    Disciplina de Reumatologia

    São Paulo, Brasil

    2018 - 2019

  •   Post-Doctorate Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

    Oxford, Reino Unido

    2015 - 2017

  •   Visiting Scholar Full Time

    ShanghaiTech University

    Shanghai, China

    2019 - 2020

  •   Jovem Pesquisador/Professor Full Time

    Universidade Federal de São Paulo

    Disciplina de Reumatologia

    São Paulo, Brasil

    2019 - 2023

  •   Professor Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL NORTE

    Facultad de Medicina

    Coquimbo, Chile

    2023 - A la fecha

  •   Profesor Afiliado Other

    UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SAO PAULO

    Disciplina de Reumatologia

    São Paulo, Brasil

    2024 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Profesor Full Time

    Universidad Católica del Norte

    Coquimbo, Chile

    2023 - A la fecha

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Prêmio Prof. Dr. Wiliam Habib Chahade - 1º lugar PÔSTER

    Sociedade Paulista de Reumatologia

    Brasil, 2020

    Prêmio Prof. Dr. Wiliam Habib Chahade - 1º lugar categ PÔSTER, no 26º Encontro de Reumatologia Avançada 2020, Sociedade Paulista de Reumatologia

  •   IWAA PRIZE -3rd Place-

    International Workshop on Autoantibodies and Autoimmunity

    Chile, 2014

    IWAA PRIZE -3rd Place-, 12th International Workshop on autoimmunity and autoantibodies, São Paulo, Brazil.

  •   Dresden Prize for the Study on Autoantibodies

    The Association for the Advancement of Immune Diagnostics

    Alemania, 2013

    Dresden Prize for the Study on Autoantibodies 2013, The Association for the Advancement of Immune Diagnostics. Dresden, Alemania.

  •   1° lugar no Prêmio Melhores Pôsteres

    XXIX Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia

    Brasil, 2012

    1° lugar no Prêmio Melhores Pôsteres do XXIX Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia, Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia. Vitória - ES, Brasil.

  •   IV Fórum Integrador de Pesquisadores, UNIFESP

    Universidade Federal de São Paulo

    Chile, 2012

    Menção honrosa como um dos melhores Posters apresentado no IV Fórum Integrador de Pesquisadores, UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brasil.


 

Article (31)

Design of an all-in-one drug-inducible CRISPR-based genome editing system and evaluation of its efficacy against a recombinant anti-AChR autoantibody
Hyperhomocysteinemia in Takayasu arteritis-genetically defined or burden of the proinflammatory state?
Precision medicine for Autoimmunity: From CAAR-T Cells to AI-Driven CRISPR-based therapies, challenges and perspectives.
Y12C mutation disrupts IMPDH cytoophidia and alters cancer metabolism
A new therapeutic pathway in autoimmune diseases: chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CAR-T) targeting specific cell subtypes or antigen-specific B lymphocytes—a brief review
Autoanticorpos específicos e associados na esclerose sistêmica: investigação e diagnóstico
Detection of Autoantibodies Against the Acetylcholine Receptor, Evaluation of Commercially Available Methodologies: Fixed Cell-Based Assay, Radioimmunoprecipitation Assay and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
The IMPDH cytoophidium couples metabolism and fetal development in mice
"Untargeting" autoantibodies using genome editing, a proof-of-concept study
Effect on cell survival and cytoophidium assembly of the adRP-10-related IMPDH1 missense mutation Asp226Asn
Evaluation of commercially available chemical reagents and electroporation for insertion of nucleic acids into hard-to-transfect cells
A cell-based assay for detection of anti-fibrillarin autoantibodies with performance equivalent to immunoprecipitation
Molecular crowding facilitates bundling of IMPDH polymers and cytoophidium formation
Serum Myostatin and Follistatin Levels in Patients With Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis
CTPS forms the cytoophidium in zebrafish
IMPDH forms the cytoophidium in zebrafish
Nasal Administration of Anti-CD3 Monoclonal Antibody (Foralumab) Reduces Lung Inflammation and Blood Inflammatory Biomarkers in Mild to Moderate COVID-19 Patients: A Pilot Study
IMP dehydrogenase rod/ring structures in acral melanomas
IMPDH-Based Cytoophidium Structures as Potential Theranostics in Cancer
Ribavirin induces widespread accumulation of IMP dehydrogenase into rods/rings structures in multiple major mouse organs
IMP/GTP balance modulates cytoophidium assembly and IMPDH activity
Interfilament interaction between IMPDH and CTPS cytoophidia
Psychological characteristics of caregivers of pediatric patients with chronic rheumatic disease in relation to treatment adherence
CTP synthase forms the cytoophidium in human hepatocellular carcinoma
Anti-rods/rings autoantibody generation in hepatitis C patients during interferon-alpha/ribavirin therapy
Differential capacity of therapeutic drugs to induce Rods/Rings structures in vitro and in vivo and generation of anti-Rods/Rings autoantibodies
Anti-rods/rings: a human model of drug-induced autoantibody generation
Assembly of IMPDH2-Based, CTPS-Based, and Mixed Rod/Ring Structures Is Dependent on Cell Type and Conditions of Induction
Microinjection of specific anti-IMPDH2 antibodies induces disassembly of cytoplasmic rods/rings that are primarily stationary and stable structures
Temporal evolution of human autoantibody response to cytoplasmic rods and rings structure during anti-HCV therapy with ribavirin and interferon-alpha
Longitudinal Study of a Human Drug-Induced Model of Autoantibody to Cytoplasmic Rods/Rings following HCV Therapy with Ribavirin and Interferon-alpha

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Gerson Keppeke

Professor

Depto. de Ciencias Biomédicas

Universidad Católica del Norte

Coquimbo, Chile