Katherine Restori
Postdoctoral Researcher
-
222 ASI
University Park, PA - khr114@psu.edu
- 814-863-2933
Huck Affiliations
Most Recent Publications
Risk assessment of a highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus from mink
Katherine H. Restori, Kayla M. Septer, Cassandra J. Field, Devanshi R. Patel, David VanInsberghe, Vedhika Raghunathan, Anice C. Lowen, Troy C. Sutton, 2024, Nature Communications
DNA immunization with in silico predicted T-cell epitopes protects against lethal SARS-CoV-2 infection in K18-hACE2 mice
Gry Persson, Katherine H. Restori, Julie Hincheli Emdrup, Sophie Schussek, Michael Schantz Klausen, McKayla J. Nicol, Bhuvana Katkere, Birgitte Rønø, Girish Kirimanjeswara, Anders Bundgaard Sørensen, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
Vitamin D and the Ability to Produce 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D Are Critical for Protection from Viral Infection of the Lungs
Juhi Arora, Devanshi Patel, McKayla Nicol, Cassandra Field, Katherine Restori, Jinpeng Wang, Nicole Froelich, Bhuvana Katkere, Josey Terwilliger, Veronika Weaver, others, Erin Luley, Kathleen Kelly, Girish S. Kirimanjeswara, Troy Sutton, Margherita T. Cantorna, 2022, Nutrients on p. 3061
Macrophage Selenoproteins Restrict Intracellular Replication of Francisella tularensis and Are Essential for Host Immunity
Rachel Markley, Katherine Restori, Bhuvana Katkere, Sarah Sumner, McKayla Nicol, Anastasia Tyryshkina, Shaneice Nettleford, David Williamson, David Place, Kalyan Dewan, Ashley Shay, others, Bradley Carlson, Santhosh Girirajan, K. Sandeep Prabhu, Girish S. Kirimanjeswara, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology on p. 701341
Preferential Perinatal Development of Skin-Homing NK1.1<sup>+</sup> Innate Lymphoid Cells for Regulation of Cutaneous Microbiota Colonization
Jie Yang, Katherine H. Restori, Ming Xu, Eun Hyeon Song, Luming Zhao, Shaomin Hu, Pingyun Lyu, Wei-bei Wang, Na Xiong, 2020, iScience
Neonatal immunity, respiratory virus infections, and the development of asthma
Katherine H. Restori, Bharat T. Srinivasa, Brian J. Ward, Elizabeth D. Fixman, 2018, Frontiers in Immunology
STAT6 inhibitory peptide given during RSV infection of neonatal mice reduces exacerbated airway responses upon adult reinfection
Bharat T. Srinivasa, Katherine H. Restori, Jichuan Shan, Louis Cyr, Li Xing, Soojin Lee, Brian J. Ward, Elizabeth D. Fixman, 2017, Journal of Leukocyte Biology on p. 519-529
Vitamin A-deficient hosts become nonsymptomatic reservoirs of Escherichia coli-like enteric infections
K McDaniel, Katherine Restori, Jeffery W. Dodds, M Kennett, A. Catharine Ross, Margherita T. Cantornaa, M Cantorna, 2015, Infection and Immunity on p. 2984-2991
Streptococcus pneumoniae-induced pneumonia and citrobacter rodentium-induced gut infection differentially alter vitamin A concentrations in the lung and liver of mice
Katherine Restori, K McDaniel, A Wray, Margherita T. Cantorna, A. Catharine Ross, 2014, Journal of Nutrition on p. 392-398
Immunization with pneumococcal polysaccharide serotype 3 and lipopolysaccharide modulates lung and liver inflammation during a virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice
Katherine Restori, M Kennett, A. Catharine Ross, 2013, Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology on p. 639-650
Most-Cited Papers
Neonatal immunity, respiratory virus infections, and the development of asthma
Katherine H. Restori, Bharat T. Srinivasa, Brian J. Ward, Elizabeth D. Fixman, 2018, Frontiers in Immunology
Vitamin A-deficient hosts become nonsymptomatic reservoirs of Escherichia coli-like enteric infections
K McDaniel, Katherine Restori, Jeffery W. Dodds, M Kennett, A. Catharine Ross, Margherita T. Cantornaa, M Cantorna, 2015, Infection and Immunity on p. 2984-2991
Vitamin D and the Ability to Produce 1,25(OH)<sub>2</sub>D Are Critical for Protection from Viral Infection of the Lungs
Juhi Arora, Devanshi Patel, McKayla Nicol, Cassandra Field, Katherine Restori, Jinpeng Wang, Nicole Froelich, Bhuvana Katkere, Josey Terwilliger, Veronika Weaver, others, Erin Luley, Kathleen Kelly, Girish S. Kirimanjeswara, Troy Sutton, Margherita T. Cantorna, 2022, Nutrients on p. 3061
STAT6 inhibitory peptide given during RSV infection of neonatal mice reduces exacerbated airway responses upon adult reinfection
Bharat T. Srinivasa, Katherine H. Restori, Jichuan Shan, Louis Cyr, Li Xing, Soojin Lee, Brian J. Ward, Elizabeth D. Fixman, 2017, Journal of Leukocyte Biology on p. 519-529
Streptococcus pneumoniae-induced pneumonia and citrobacter rodentium-induced gut infection differentially alter vitamin A concentrations in the lung and liver of mice
Katherine Restori, K McDaniel, A Wray, Margherita T. Cantorna, A. Catharine Ross, 2014, Journal of Nutrition on p. 392-398
Risk assessment of a highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus from mink
Katherine H. Restori, Kayla M. Septer, Cassandra J. Field, Devanshi R. Patel, David VanInsberghe, Vedhika Raghunathan, Anice C. Lowen, Troy C. Sutton, 2024, Nature Communications
Preferential Perinatal Development of Skin-Homing NK1.1<sup>+</sup> Innate Lymphoid Cells for Regulation of Cutaneous Microbiota Colonization
Jie Yang, Katherine H. Restori, Ming Xu, Eun Hyeon Song, Luming Zhao, Shaomin Hu, Pingyun Lyu, Wei-bei Wang, Na Xiong, 2020, iScience
Macrophage Selenoproteins Restrict Intracellular Replication of Francisella tularensis and Are Essential for Host Immunity
Rachel Markley, Katherine Restori, Bhuvana Katkere, Sarah Sumner, McKayla Nicol, Anastasia Tyryshkina, Shaneice Nettleford, David Williamson, David Place, Kalyan Dewan, Ashley Shay, others, Bradley Carlson, Santhosh Girirajan, K. Sandeep Prabhu, Girish S. Kirimanjeswara, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology on p. 701341
DNA immunization with in silico predicted T-cell epitopes protects against lethal SARS-CoV-2 infection in K18-hACE2 mice
Gry Persson, Katherine H. Restori, Julie Hincheli Emdrup, Sophie Schussek, Michael Schantz Klausen, McKayla J. Nicol, Bhuvana Katkere, Birgitte Rønø, Girish Kirimanjeswara, Anders Bundgaard Sørensen, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
News Articles Featuring Katherine Restori
Apr 13, 2023
T-cell vaccine for COVID-19 may last longer than current vaccines
The current COVID-19 vaccines are designed to trigger an antibody response to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is vulnerable to mutations that could make the vaccine less effective over time.
Full Article