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Shata, Mohamed T. MD, PhD
Division: Digestive Diseases
Title: Research Associate Professor of Medicine
Education: MBBS - Cairo University , Cairo, Egypt. MSC - Assuit University, Assuit Egypt. PhD - University of Maryland at Baltimore.
Training: Post-doctoral fellow - University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). Senior Postdoctoral fellow - Institute of Human Virology at University of Maryland.
Clinical Interests:
Research Interests: basic immunology: regulation of cellular, humoral and mocosal immune response. Immunology of infectious diseases: hepatitis, HIV, salmonella, schistosomiasis. Immune regulation in infectious diseases: lymphokines, chemokines. Immunoregulation in HIV and hepatitis C: The roles of chemokines and cytotoxic immune response in HIV and hepatitis C infections. Understanding the immunopathology of Hepatitis E.
Recent Publications:

Al-Sherbiny M, Osman A, Mohamed N, Shata MT, Abdel Aziz F, Abdel Hamid M, Abdel Wahab S, Mikhail N, Abdel-Aziz F, Stoszek S, Ruggeri L, Folgori A, Nicosia A, Prince AM, Strickland GT. Exposure to Hepatitis C Virus in highly endemic area induces cellular immune responses without detectable viremia or seroconversion. ASTMH, 73(1):950-954 (2005).

Farid A, Al-Sherbiny M, Osman A, Mohamed N, Shata MT, Lee D, Prince AM, Strickland GT. Schistosoma infection inhibits cellular responses to core HCV peptides in endemic area in Egypt. Accepted in Parasite Immunology (2005).

Shata MT, Pfahler W, Brotman B, Lee D-H, Tricoche N, Murthy K, and Prince AM. Attempted therapeutic immunization in a chimpanzee chronic HBV carrier with a high viral load. 2006; J Med Primatol., in Press

Yao. Z, Shata MT, Tricoche N, Shan M, Brotman B, Pfahler W, Hahn Y, and Prince AM. gC1qR expression in chimpanzees with resolved and chronic infection: Potential role of HCV core/gC1qR-mediated T cell suppression in the outcome of HCV infection. 2006; Virology 346: 324-337

Youn J-W, Park S-H, Lavillette D, Cosset F-L, Yang S-H, Lee C-G, Jin H-T, Kim C-M, Shata MT, Lee D-H, Pfahler W, Prince AM, Sung YC. Sustained E2 antibody response correlates with reduced peak viremia after hepatitis C virus infection in the chimpanzee. 2005; Hepatology 42: 1429-1437

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Email: Mohamed.Shata@uc.edu
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