Amanda M. Burkhardt

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Assistant Adjunct Professor
School of Medicine
B.S., UCSD, 2008, Microbiology
Ph.D., UCI, 2012, Immunology
Phone: (949) 824-5917
Email: burkhara@uci.edu
University of California, Irvine
Hewitt Hall, Room 3012
Mail Code: 4120
Irvine, CA 92697
Research Interests
Immunology, Chemokines, Vaccines, Translational Immunology
Publications
Hernandez-Molina G, Burkhardt A.M., Lima G, Zlotnik A, Betanzos J.L., Bahena S, and Llorente L. Absence of Salivary CCL28 in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome. Rheumatology Int. Epub 2015 Jan 8.
Ushach, I, Burkhardt, A.M., Hevezi, P. and Zlotnik, A. 2014. Meteorin-like is a novel cytokine expressed in barrier tissues and alternatively activated macrophages and associated with human psoriasis. Clin. Immunol. 2015 Feb;156(2):119-27.
Maravillas-Montero, J.L., Burkhardt, A.M., Hevezi, P.A., Carnevale, C.D., Smit, M.J. and Zlotnik, A. Cutting Edge: GPR35/CXCR8 Is The Receptor of The Mucosal Chemokine CXCL17. Journal Immunol, Cutting Edge. 2015 Jan 1;194(1):29-33.
Burkhardt A.M., Maravillas-Montero JL, Carnevale CD, Vilches-Cisneros N, Flores JP, Hevezi PA, Zlotnik A. CXCL17 Is a Major Chemotactic Factor for Lung Macoraphges. J Immunol. 2014 Aug 1;193(3):1468-74.
Valle-Rios R, Maravillas-Montero JL, Burkhardt A.M., Martinez C, Buhren BA, Homey B, Gerber PA, Robinson O, Hevezi P, Zlotnik A. Isthmin 1 is a Secreted Protein Expressed in Skin, Mucosal Tissues, and NK, NKT, and Th17 Cells J Interferon Cytokine Res. 2014 Oct;34(10):795-801.
Ben-Baruch, A., Burkhardt, A.M., Combadiere, C., Farber, J.M., Graham, G.J., Horuk, R., Hovard-Ulrich, A.S., Locati, M., Luster, A.D., Matsushima, K., Murphy, P.M., Nomiyama, H., Power, C.A., Proudfoot, A.E.I., Rosenkilde, M.M., Thelen, M., Yoshie, O. and Zlotnik, A. International Union of Pharmacology LXXXIX Update on the Extended Family of Chemokine Receptors And Introducing a New Nomenclature for Atypical Chemokine Receptors. Pharmacological Reviews. 2013 Nov 11;66(1):1-79
Burkhardt A.M., and Zlotnik A. Translating translational research: mouse models of human disease. Cell Mol Immunol. 2013 Sep; 10(5):373-4.
Burkhardt et. al. CXCL17 is a mucosal chemokine elevated in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis that exhibits broad antimicrobial activity. J Immunol. 2012 Jun 15;188(12):6399-406.
Zlotnik, A., Burkhardt, A.M. and Homey, B. Homeostatic chemokine receptors and organ-specific metastasis. Nat Rev Immunol. 2011 Aug 25;11(9):597-606.
Professional Societies
American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies (FOCIS)
Last updated
10/13/2016