Jay Kolls, MD

Jay Kolls, MD

Professor of Medicine & Pediatrics, John W Deming Endowed Chair in Internal Medicine

Mylab is interested in immunology and inflammation with a particular interest inCD4+ T cells including regulatory T cells and Th17 cells that have beenimplicated in cancer.  My lab hasextensively used RNAseq and single cell sequencing to study T –cells duringinflammation and how they signal to neighboring tissues.  We established the CTRII NGS core in 2017 ( https://medicine.tulane.edu/centers-institutes/tulane-center-translational-research-infection-inflammation) which supports single cell chemistriesacross the Tulane Campus.  We also havean interest in immunotherapy using cytokines or CAR-T cells.   I can contribute my expertise in immunologyas well as expertise in single cell genomics. My lab has partnered with other labs on head and neck cancer, lungcancer as well as mesothelioma.  I havealso been MPI on a P30 grant as lead of a NGS core.  

Education:

     
  • BS, Physics, Ursinus College, 1981
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  • MD, University of Maryland, 1985
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  • Residency in Medicine/Pediatrics, LSU/Charity: 1985-1989
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  • Adult Pulmonary Fellowship LSUHSC, 1989-1993
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  • Pediatric Pulmonary Fellowship, Tulane School of Medicine,      1989-1993
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  • Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, lab of Dr. Bruce Beutler, Nobel      Laureate 2011, 1992-1993

ORCID identifier: 0000-0001-5151-6304

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/jay.kolls.1/bibliography/public/

Selected Publications:

 

W Ouyang, JKKolls, Y Zheng The biological functions of T helper 17 cell effector cytokinesin inflammation. Immunity 28 (4), 454-467         2137,2008

 

P Ye, FHRodriguez, S Kanaly, KL Stocking, J Schurr, P Schwarzenberger, et. al.

Requirement ofinterleukin 17 receptor signaling for lung CXC chemokine and granulocytecolony-stimulating factor expression, neutrophil recruitment, and host defense.The Journal of Experimental Eedicine 194 (4), 519-528,     2001

 

SJ Aujla, YRChan, M Zheng, M Fei, DJ Askew, DA Pociask, TA Reinhart, et. al. IL-22 mediatesmucosal host defense against Gram-negative bacterial pneumonia

Nature medicine14 (3), 275-281, 2008

 

A Cossarizza, HDChang, A Radbruch, A Acs, D Adam, S Adam‐Klages, et. al. Guidelinesfor the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies. Europeanjournal of immunology 49 (10), 1457-1973       1405    2019

 

 

P Miossec, JKKolls Targeting IL-17 and TH17 cells in chronic inflammation

Nature reviewsDrug discovery 11 (10), 763-776

 

Iwanaga N, ChenK, Yang H, Lu S, Hoffmann JP, Wanek A, McCombs JE, Song K, Rangel-Moreno J,Norton EB, Kolls JK. Vaccine-driven lung TRM cells provide immunity againstKlebsiella via fibroblast IL-17R signaling. Sci Immunol. 2021 Sep 10;6(63).

 

 

Keywords/Tags: Th17 cells, single cell RNAseq, T cell immunology, gene therapy

https://medicine.tulane.edu/centers-institutes/tulane-center-translational-research-infection-inflammation

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Francesca Peruzzi PhD
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