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Bilde av Stuge, Tor Brynjar
Department of Medical Biology tor.stuge@uit.no +4777645888 97713935 Tromsø

Tor Brynjar Stuge



  • Trude Victoria, Huiying, Gestur, Stian, Suzanne, Manfred et al.:
    Prevention of Fetal/Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia in Mice: Biochemical and Cell Biological Characterization of Isoforms of a Human Monoclonal Antibody
    ImmunoHorizons 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Maria Therese, Gøril, Anne, Bjørn, Jens, Tor Brynjar :
    The prevalence of HPA-1a alloimmunization and the potential risk of FNAIT depend on both the DRB3*01:01 allele and associated DR-DQ haplotypes
    Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 16. avril 2020 DOI / ARKIV
  • Anno, Ivan, Pieter F. Van Der, Tor Brynjar, Jaap Jan, S Marieke van et al.:
    Storage-induced platelet apoptosis is a potential risk factor for alloimmunization upon platelet transfusion
    Frontiers in Immunology 2018 DOI / ARKIV
  • Mariana, Gøril, Heidi, Yan, Nora Hersoug, Inigo Zubiavrre et al.:
    Anti-human platelet antigen (HPA)-1a antibodies may affect trophoblast functions crucial for placental development: A laboratory study using an in vitro model
    Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2017 DOI / ARKIV
  • Heidi, Anne, Maria Therese, Tor Brynjar, Bjørn Ragnar :
    Current perspectives on fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia - Increasing clinical concerns and new treatment opportunities
    International Journal of Women's Health 2017 DOI / ARKIV
  • Jesper, Erle, Maria Therese, Torstein, Tore, Marte K et al.:
    Unraveling the role of maternal anti-HLA class I antibodies in fetal and neonatal thrombocytopenia?Antibody specificity analysis using epitope data
    Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2017 DOI
  • J, Anne, Ganesh, Kari, Tor Brynjar, Bjørn Ragnar et al.:
    Maternal anti-HLA class I antibodies are associated with reduced birthweight in thrombocytopenic neonates
    Journal of Reproductive Immunology 2016 DOI
  • Erin B, Mohadetheh, Tor Brynjar, Sylvie M A, Eva, Melanie :
    A Leukocyte Immune-Type Receptor Subset Is a Marker of Antiviral Cytotoxic Cells in Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
    Journal of Immunology 2016 DOI
  • Maria Therese, Anne, Ida Løken, Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    T cell responses to human platelet antigen-1a involve a unique form of indirect allorecognition
    JCI Insight 2016 DOI
  • Laia, Turid, Jack-Ansgar, Ketil Andre, Samer, Tor Brynjar et al.:
    Cancer-associated fibroblasts from lung tumors maintain their immunosuppressive abilities after high-dose irradiation
    Frontiers in Oncology 2015 DOI / ARKIV
  • Mariana, Heidi, Maria, Gøril, Mette Kjær, Cedric et al.:
    Characterization of a human platelet antigen-1a-specific monoclonal antibody derived from a B cell from a woman alloimmunized in pregnancy
    Journal of Immunology 2015 DOI / ARKIV
  • Brile, Tor Brynjar, John P., Georg, Emily, Brian D. et al.:
    Antigen-specific inhibition of high-avidity T cell target lysis by low-avidity T cells via trogocytosis
    Cell reports 2014 DOI
  • Tor Brynjar, Bjørn Ragnar, Maria Therese, Anne, SJ, H :
    The Cellular immunobiology associated with fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia
    Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2011 DOI
  • Gwendolen Y, Holbrook E, Tor Brynjar, Erich J, Jeffrey S, Peter P :
    Cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses against melanocytes and melanoma
    Journal of Translational Medicine 2011 DOI
  • Bjørn Ragnar, Mette Kjær, Jens, Maria Therese, Heidi, Tor Brynjar et al.:
    Reconsidering fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia with a focus on screening and prevention
    Expert Review of Hematology 2010 DOI
  • Anne, Maria Therese, Mette Kjær, Heidi, Mariana, Ida Løken et al.:
    Blood group antigens and immune responses-detailed knowledge is necessary to prevent immunization and to follow up immunized individuals
    ISBT Science Series 2010
  • Maria Therese, Anne, Mette Kjær, Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    T-cell responses associated with neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia: isolation of HPA-1a-specific, HLA-DRB3*0101-restricted CD4+ T cells
    Blood 2009 DOI
  • Mohadetheh, Jason, Mark, Ulla, Evgueni I., Tor Brynjar et al.:
    Characterization of anti-channel catfish MHC class IIβ monoclonal antibodies
    Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology 2008 DOI
  • Matthew, Micheal T, Jonathan, Jennifer, Jiang, Alexandre et al.:
    Rational design of combination enzyme therapy for celiac sprue.
    Chemistry and Biology 2006 DOI
  • Holbrook E, Chen-Tsen, Tor Brynjar, Susan P, Jeffrey S, Peter P. :
    Rapid assessment of recognition efficiency and functional capacity of antigen-specific T-cell responses.
    Journal of immunotherapy 2005 DOI
  • Daniel S, Yoav, Tor Brynjar, Peter P., Jeffrey S, Patrick O et al.:
    Marked differences in human melanoma antigen-specific T cell responsiveness after vaccination using a functional microarray.
    PLoS Medicine 2005 DOI
  • Linling, Tor Brynjar, Eva, Melanie, V. Gregory, John P et al.:
    Identification and characterization of clonal NK-like cells from channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
    Developmental and Comparative Immunology 2004 DOI
  • Tor Brynjar, Susan P, Sahdev, Andrea, Mario, Jeffrey S et al.:
    Diversity and recognition efficiency of T cell responses to cancer.
    PLoS Medicine 2004 DOI
  • Linling, Tor Brynjar, Jason P, Eva, Melanie, V. Gregory et al.:
    Channel catfish NK-like cells are armed with IgM via a putative FcmicroR.
    Developmental and Comparative Immunology 2003 DOI
  • Valerie, Tor Brynjar, Naileshni, Michael R, Jeffrey S, Mario et al.:
    Ex vivo identification, isolation and analysis of tumor-cytolytic T cells.
    Nature Medicine 2003 DOI
  • Jeffrey S, Vernon K, Ronaldo, Ramila, Flora, Valerie et al.:
    Granulocyte-macrophage-colony-stimulating factor added to a multipeptide vaccine for resected Stage II melanoma.
    Cancer 2003 DOI
  • Linling, Tor Brynjar, He, Morad, Katherine S, Sylvie M A et al.:
    Channel catfish cytotoxic cells: a mini-review.
    Developmental and Comparative Immunology 2002 DOI
  • Eva, Sylvie M A, Tor Brynjar, Takayuki, Norman W., L. William et al.:
    The IgH locus of the channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, contains multiple constant region gene sequences: different genes encode heavy chains of membrane and secreted IgD.
    Journal of Immunology 2002 DOI
  • Noel A, Jeffrey A, Robert N., Gail, Ronda T, Ann L et al.:
    Extraordinary variation in a diversified family of immune-type receptor genes.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 2001 DOI
  • Helmut, Andrea, Thomas, Beatrice, Tor Brynjar, Lydia et al.:
    A comparison of two types of dendritic cell as adjuvants for the induction of melanoma-specific T-cell responses in humans following intranodal injection.
    International Journal of Cancer 2001 DOI
  • Morad, Tor Brynjar, Melanie, Eva, Norman W., L. William :
    Thioredoxin acts as a B cell growth factor in channel catfish.
    Journal of Immunology 2001 DOI
  • Peter P., F, J, Valerie, Tor Brynjar, Susan G et al.:
    Effects of interleukin-12 on the immune response to a multipeptide vaccine for resected metastatic melanoma.
    Journal of Clinical Oncology 2001 DOI
  • He, Tor Brynjar, Norman W., Eva, John P, Jayne M. et al.:
    Heterogeneity of channel catfish CTL with respect to target recognition and cytotoxic mechanisms employed.
    Journal of Immunology 2001 DOI
  • Katherine S, Sylvie M A, Melanie, Eva, Tor Brynjar, Gregory W et al.:
    Telomerase expression and telomere length in immortal leukocyte lines from channel catfish.
    Developmental and Comparative Immunology 2000 DOI
  • Laia, Turid, Jack-Ansgar, Ketil Andre, Samer, Tor Brynjar et al.:
    Cancer-associated fibroblasts from lung tumors maintain their immunosuppressive abilities after high-dose irradiation
    2015
  • Laia, Turid, Jack-Ansgar, Ketil Andre, Samer, Tor Brynjar et al.:
    Immunoregulatory functions of Cancer-associated Fibroblasts from lung cancers
    2015
  • Ida Løken, Maria Therese, Anne, Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    Induction and detection of in vivo immune responses to HPA-1a in a novel murine model of fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT)
    2014
  • Jesper, Anne, Ganesh, Kari, Tor Brynjar, Bjørn Ragnar et al.:
    Maternal anti-HLA class 1 antibodies are associated with reduced birth weight in thrombocytopenic neonates
    2014
  • Inigo Zubiavrre, Laia, Tor Brynjar, Turid :
    Immuno-modulatory properties of cancer-associated Fibroblasts and its changes during radiotherapy
    2014
  • Laia, Turid, Tor Brynjar, Inigo Zubiavrre :
    Immunomodulatory properties of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts
    Anticancer Research 2014
  • Turid, Laia, Tor Brynjar, Inigo Zubiavrre :
    High-dose irradiation does not modify the immunosuppressive effects elicited by cancer-associated fibroblasts
    Anticancer Research 2014
  • Gøril, Tor Brynjar, Bjørn Ragnar, Anne, Maria Therese :
    The DR7-DQ2 Haplotype in a Native Norwegian Population
    Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 2013 DOI
  • Ida Løken, Anne, Maria Therese, M., Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    ARE CURRENT MURINE MODELS OF FETAL/NEONATAL ALLOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA BRINGING US CLOSER TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF THE DISEASE?
    Vox Sanguinis 2013
  • Mariana, Mette Kjær, Anne, Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    A NOVEL HUMAN MONOCLONAL HPA-1A-SPECIFIC ANTIBODY IS A USEFUL TOOL FOR DIAGNOSTICS IN FETAL AND NEONATAL ALLOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA
    Vox Sanguinis 2013
  • Anne, Heidi, Mette Kjær, Mariana, Maria Therese, Tor Brynjar et al.:
    TOWARDS A PROPHYLACTIC TREATMENT OF HPA-1A-RELATED FETAL AND NEONATAL ALLOIMMUNE THROMBOCYTOPENIA (FNAIT)
    Vox Sanguinis 2012
  • Anne, Maria Therese, Mette Kjær, Heidi, Mariana, Ida Løken et al.:
    MATERNAL ALLOIMMUNE RESPONSE DURING PREGNANCY: BRAKE OF MATERNAL TOLERANCE TO FETAL HUMAN PLATELET ANTIGEN 1A ANTIGEN MAY BE ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED PLACENTAL FUNCTION
    Placenta 2011
  • Mariana, Heidi, Anne, Bjørn Ragnar, Tor Brynjar :
    GENERATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTI-HPA-1A ANTIBODIES BY IMMORTALIZATION OF MEMORY B CELLS FROM A WOMAN ALLOIMMUNIZED IN CONNECTION WITH PREGNANCY
    Vox Sanguinis 2010
  • C A, C, Simone S., Ana-Laura Jordan, C, Miriam et al.:
    CD107 surface mobilization of peripheral blood T-cells to predict acute graft-versus-host disease
    Bone Marrow Transplantation 2010
  • Anne, K, Tor Brynjar, H, A, J et al.:
    The knowledge of the pathophysiology of fetal/neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia is of importance to prevent immunization and to handle the immunized pregnancies in order to prevent hemorrhage
    Vox Sanguinis 2008
  • Maria Therese, Mette Kjær, Bjørn Ragnar, Anne, Tor Brynjar :
    Isolation and Characterization of CD4+ T Cells Specific for the HPA 1a Epitope Associated with Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia
    Blood 2007

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    Research interests

    Cellular Immunology

    Interplay between T cells and B cells in alloimmune responses

    Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia


    Member of research group



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    Born: 1963. Gjøvik, Norway.

    Citizenship: Norwegian.

    Education:

    August 1985 – February 1992:

    Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø, Norway.

     - Master's degree in Marine Biochemistry (February 1992)

    March 1992 – February 1998:

    Dept. of Microbiology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

     - PhD degree in Immunology (May 1998)

    Professional Experience:

    February 1998 – February 2000:

    Dept. of Microbiology, University of MississippiMedical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

     - Postdoctoral Fellow.

    March 2000 – July 2006:

    Division of Hematology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA.

     - Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Associate.

    September 2006 – present:                                                                                                  

    Immunology Research Group, Department of Medical Biology, University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.

     - Professor since September 2011.

     - Leader, Immunology Research Group since August 2013.

     

    Résumé:

    I am a native of Norway and currently a professor at the University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. My current research focus is immune responses associated with Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia - a condition caused by maternal antibodies reactive with fetal platelets - and especially the nature of maternal T cell responses that leads to this condition. Earlier in my career, I worked with T cell responses in cancer patients and in fish

     

    Mentorship:

    I have served as principal mentor for 4 doctoral students: Maria Therese Ahlen, PhD, graduated 2011; Mariana Eksteen, PhD, graduated 2015; Gøril Heide, MD, will defend her PhD thesis in 2018; Ida Løken Killie will defend her PhD thesis 2018. In addition, I have served as co-mentor for 3 PhD students. I have also mentored 4 master's degree students and two "Forskerlinje" students ("Forskerlinje" is a medical school research graduate program). I have also mentored a number of medical students and hosted six visiting international students involved in research assignments in our laboratory. I was also a member of the PhD committee for Carina Bauerlein, a student in the research group of Dr. Andreas Beilhack at the University of Wurzburg, Germany. Graduated summer 2013.                            

     

    Teaching:

    I have been teaching continuously since fall 2006. I lecture for students in medical, dental, and graduate schools. I also teach by leading discussion groups and in laboratory classes. Mainly, I teach immunology, although I also teach a class in the philosophy of science. On average, I teach about 90 hours per year. In addition, I am responsible for arranging and coordinating several different courses and I am a permanent member of several different exam commissions. I also serve as the immunology teaching coordinator for the Institute of Medical Biology.

    Patents/Patent applications:

    1.         Methods and compositions for producing target cell reactive lymphocytes in a subject.      Inventors: Peter P. Lee and Tor B. Stuge (2006). Pub. nr: WO2006020319 A3

    2.         Treatment of neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia. Pub. Nr: WO 2014131856 A1

                Inventors: Tor B Stuge, Bjørn R Skogen, Anne Husebekk, Maria Therese Ahlen (2014)

    3.         Antibodies against HPA-1a. Pub. nr: WO 2015150417 A1

                 Inventors: Tor Brynjar Stuge, Mariana Eksteen, Heidi Tiller, Terje Michaelsen, Øistein Ihle, Anne   Husebekk, Bjørn Ragnar Skogen (2015)