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Asst Prof Claudio Bussi
Assistant Professor, School of Biological Sciences
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Journal Articles
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Prashar, A., Bussi, C., Fearns, A., Capurro, M. I., Gao, X., Sesaki, H., ... & Jones, N. L. (2024). Lysosomes drive the piecemeal removal of mitochondrial inner membrane. Nature, 632(8027), 1110-1117.

Bussi, C., Lai, R., Athanasiadi, N., & Gutierrez, M. G. (2024). Physiologic medium renders human iPSC-derived macrophages permissive for M. tuberculosis by rewiring organelle function and metabolism. mBio, 15(8), e00353-24.

Bussi, C., Mangiarotti, A., Vanhille-Campos, C., Aylan, B., Pellegrino, E., Athanasiadi, N., ... & Gutierrez, M. G. (2023). Stress granules plug and stabilize damaged endolysosomal membranes. Nature, 623(7989), 1062-1069.

Bussi, C., Heunis, T., Pellegrino, E., Bernard, E.M., Bah, N., Dos Santos, M.S., Santucci, P., Aylan, B., Rodgers, A., Fearns, A. and Mitschke, J., 2022. Lysosomal damage drives mitochondrial proteome remodelling and reprograms macrophage immunometabolism. Nature Communications, 13(1), p.7338.

Aylan, B., Bernard, E.M., Pellegrino, E., Botella, L., Fearns, A., Athanasiadi, N., Bussi, C., Santucci, P. and Gutierrez, M.G., 2023. ATG7 and ATG14 restrict cytosolic and phagosomal Mycobacterium tuberculosis replication in human macrophages. Nature microbiology, 8(5), pp.803-818.

Omenetti, S., Bussi, C., Metidji, A., Iseppon, A., Lee, S., Tolaini, M., Li, Y., Kelly, G., Chakravarty, P., Shoaie, S. and Gutierrez, M.G., 2019. The intestine harbors functionally distinct homeostatic tissue-resident and inflammatory Th17 cells. Immunity, 51(1), pp.77-89.
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