Scott Snapper, MD, PhD

Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
USA Papers:
OR.53 Deletion of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein in Regulatory T Cells Results in Spontaneous Allergic Sensitization to Food Antigens.
OR.70 Loss of IL-10 Receptor Signaling in Patients with Infantile IBD Results in Aberrant Th17 Responses and Enhanced T Cell Proliferation
T.47 Innate Immune IL1β Production is Critical in Mediating Intestinal Inflammation in IL10 Receptor Deficiency in Mice and Humans
T.102 Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) regulates anti-inflammatory macrophages in mice and humans and is critical for maintenance of mucosal homeostasis
W.36 Expansion of human regulatory T cells protects humanized mice from experimental colitis