Andrew P Cope

Summary

Affiliation: Imperial College
Country: UK

Publications

  1. ncbi 22nd European Workshop for Rheumatology Research, Leiden, The Netherlands, 28 February-3 March 2002
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College School of Science, Technology and Medicine, Hammersmith, London, UK
    Arthritis Res 4:276-9. 2002
  2. ncbi Studies of T-cell activation in chronic inflammation
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
    Arthritis Res 4:S197-211. 2002
  3. ncbi Tracking antigen-experienced effector T cells in vitro and in vivo
    Claire L Gorman
    Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, London, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 616:253-67. 2010
  4. ncbi Polymorphisms in the CD3Z gene influence TCRzeta expression in systemic lupus erythematosus patients and healthy controls
    Claire L Gorman
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, UK
    J Immunol 180:1060-70. 2008
  5. ncbi Themis2/ICB1 is a signaling scaffold that selectively regulates macrophage Toll-like receptor signaling and cytokine production
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College London, London, UK
    PLoS ONE 5:e11465. 2010
  6. ncbi Proteomic analysis of the lymphocyte plasma membrane using cell surface biotinylation and solution-phase isoelectric focusing
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 528:135-40. 2009
  7. ncbi Immune-mediated pathways in chronic inflammatory arthritis
    Claire L Gorman
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, 1 Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8LH, UK
    Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol 22:221-38. 2008
  8. ncbi TCRzetadim lymphocytes define populations of circulating effector cells that migrate to inflamed tissues
    Zhuoli Zhang
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom
    Blood 109:4328-35. 2007
  9. ncbi Harmful waste products as novel immune modulators for treating inflammatory arthritis?
    Andrew P Cope
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
    PLoS Med 3:e385. 2006
  10. ncbi T cells in rheumatoid arthritis
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 8LH, UK
    Arthritis Res Ther 10:S1. 2008

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Publications23

  1. ncbi 22nd European Workshop for Rheumatology Research, Leiden, The Netherlands, 28 February-3 March 2002
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College School of Science, Technology and Medicine, Hammersmith, London, UK
    Arthritis Res 4:276-9. 2002
    ..Opportunities for exploring whether pharmacogenomics has a place in the clinic are now a reality, and phage display technology has been applied to in vivo arthritis models to identify human synovial microvascular 'post codes'...
  2. ncbi Studies of T-cell activation in chronic inflammation
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
    Arthritis Res 4:S197-211. 2002
    ....
  3. ncbi Tracking antigen-experienced effector T cells in vitro and in vivo
    Claire L Gorman
    Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, London, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 616:253-67. 2010
    ....
  4. ncbi Polymorphisms in the CD3Z gene influence TCRzeta expression in systemic lupus erythematosus patients and healthy controls
    Claire L Gorman
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital, UK
    J Immunol 180:1060-70. 2008
    ..033). This suggests that a genetically determined reduction in TCRzeta expression has functional consequences manifested by systemic autoimmunity...
  5. ncbi Themis2/ICB1 is a signaling scaffold that selectively regulates macrophage Toll-like receptor signaling and cytokine production
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College London, London, UK
    PLoS ONE 5:e11465. 2010
    ....
  6. ncbi Proteomic analysis of the lymphocyte plasma membrane using cell surface biotinylation and solution-phase isoelectric focusing
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK
    Methods Mol Biol 528:135-40. 2009
    ..We discuss the application of this protocol to the semiquantitative comparison of the plasma membrane proteins from resting and activated murine lymphocytes...
  7. ncbi Immune-mediated pathways in chronic inflammatory arthritis
    Claire L Gorman
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, 1 Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8LH, UK
    Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol 22:221-38. 2008
    ..Over recent years, a number of crucial advances in our understanding of the disease have had a major impact on the treatment of patients with RA...
  8. ncbi TCRzetadim lymphocytes define populations of circulating effector cells that migrate to inflamed tissues
    Zhuoli Zhang
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, Hammersmith, London, United Kingdom
    Blood 109:4328-35. 2007
    ..Taken together, the functional properties of TCRzeta(dim) T cells make them promising cellular targets for the treatment of chronic inflammatory disease...
  9. ncbi Harmful waste products as novel immune modulators for treating inflammatory arthritis?
    Andrew P Cope
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
    PLoS Med 3:e385. 2006
  10. ncbi T cells in rheumatoid arthritis
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 8LH, UK
    Arthritis Res Ther 10:S1. 2008
    ..This review summarizes current perspectives on RA disease pathogenesis, with particular emphasis on what RA T cells look like, what they are likely to see, and how they contribute to persistence of the chronic inflammatory response...
  11. ncbi Rheumatoid arthritis: a disease of chronic, low-amplitude signals transduced through T cell antigen receptors?
    Zhuoli Zhang
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
    Wien Med Wochenschr 156:2-10. 2006
    ....
  12. ncbi Two-stage affinity purification for inducibly phosphorylated membrane proteins
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College, London, UK
    Proteomics 5:2417-21. 2005
    ....
  13. ncbi Emerging approaches for the therapy of autoimmune and chronic inflammatory disease
    Andrew P Cope
    The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, 1 Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8LH, UK
    Curr Opin Immunol 16:780-6. 2004
    ..It is our belief that the future of immunotherapy in the clinic will depend to some extent upon the availability of biomarkers for defining biological signatures of immune function in vivo...
  14. ncbi T cell receptor zeta reconstitution fails to restore responses of T cells rendered hyporesponsive by tumor necrosis factor alpha
    Joanna M Clark
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, 1 Aspenlea Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8LH, United Kingdom
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101:1696-701. 2004
    ..We provide additional evidence that TNF also uncouples distal TCR signaling pathways independently of its effects on TCRzeta expression...
  15. ncbi Altered signalling thresholds in T lymphocytes cause autoimmune arthritis
    Andrew P Cope
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
    Arthritis Res Ther 6:112-6. 2004
    ..They will also provide unique tools for dissecting precisely how chronically activated T cells contribute to the effector phase of arthritis through mechanisms that may be less dependent on antigen receptor signalling...
  16. ncbi Pathways of T cell activation and terminal differentiation in chronic inflammation
    Pia Isomäki
    Institute of Medical Technology, Tampere University and Department of Internal Medicine, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
    Curr Drug Targets Inflamm Allergy 4:287-93. 2005
    ..The possible implications of this inbalance are discussed...
  17. ncbi Nitric oxide, chronic inflammation and autoimmunity
    Gyorgy Nagy
    Department of Rheumatology, Semmelweis University, Medical School, Arpád fejedelem u 7, 1023 Budapest, Hungary
    Immunol Lett 111:1-5. 2007
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  18. ncbi Mapping lymphocyte plasma membrane proteins: a proteomic approach
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College London, UK
    Methods Mol Med 136:361-7. 2007
    ..The method is applicable to a wide variety of cell types...
  19. ncbi Expression profiling of lymphocyte plasma membrane proteins
    Matthew J Peirce
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London W6 8LH, United Kingdom
    Mol Cell Proteomics 3:56-65. 2004
    ..This approach offers a generic and powerful strategy for investigating differential expression of surface proteins in many cell types under varying environmental and pathophysiological conditions...
  20. ncbi Stabilization of IFN-gamma mRNA by MAPK p38 in IL-12- and IL-18-stimulated human NK cells
    Athanasios Mavropoulos
    Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
    Blood 105:282-8. 2005
    ..Therefore, the synergistic induction of IFN-gamma by IL-12 and IL-18 in natural killer cells is mediated at least in part by p38-dependent and 3' UTR-mediated stabilization of IFN-gamma mRNA...
  21. ncbi Nitric oxide production of T lymphocytes is increased in rheumatoid arthritis
    Gyorgy Nagy
    Department of Rheumatology, Semmelweis University, Medical School, Budapest, Hungary
    Immunol Lett 118:55-8. 2008
    ..005). Together, these data indicate that TNF induced NO production in T lymphocytes may contribute to perturbations of immune homeostasis in RA...
  22. ncbi The role of tumour necrosis factor (TNF-alpha) in experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis (EAU)
    Andrew D Dick
    Department of Clinical Sciences at South Bristol, University of Bristol, Bristol Eye Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol BS1 2LX, UK
    Prog Retin Eye Res 23:617-37. 2004
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  23. ncbi Relationship between kinetic stability and immunogenicity of HLA-DR4/peptide complexes
    Frances C Hall
    Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
    Eur J Immunol 32:662-70. 2002
    ..These data indicate that kinetic stability of peptide/MHC complexes in vivo is a key determinant of immunogenicity...