Harry
W.
Schroeder, Jr., M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
Phone: 205-934-4769
E-mail:
hwsj@uab.edu
Dr. Schroeder earned his B.S. in chemistry from Texas A&M
University and both his Ph.D. in cell biology and M.D. from
Baylor College of Medicine. After residency in internal
medicine at the University of Kentucky, he completed a fellowship in medical genetics and a post-doctoral fellowship in
immunology at the University of Washington and Howard Hughes
Medical Institute (Seattle). In 1988, he joined the UAB
faculty as an
Assistant Professor of Medicine, rising to Professor in 1998.
Dr. Schroeder has received an RJR Nabisco Research Scholar in
Immunology in 1988 and was a Fogarty International Scholar
(1995-1996) at the Institute for Genetics, University of
Cologne, where he did his sabbatical. He has been both
member and chair of NIH Study Sections and has served as
Associate and Section Editor for The Journal of Immunology. He is the Director of the
UAB Program in Immunology and the Immunology Training Grant.
He holds joint appointments in Microbiology and Genetics
Dr. Schroeder's laboratory has a long-standing interest in the
development of the human antibody repertoire. Among his
many scientific contributions are mapping the linkage of human VH, DH and JH
region gene segments and characterization of the CDR-H3
repertoire in early B cell progenitors. An important
research focus also has been the role of
immunoglobulin
CDR-H3 in auto-immune diseases. Recently, he began to
investigate the binding and neutralization properties of
immunoglobulin CDR-H3 for HIV-1.
Selected Publications
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Schroeder,
H.W. Jr., Hillson, J.L. and Perlmutter, R.M. Early restriction of
the human antibody repertoire. Science 238:791-793, 1987.
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Schroeder,
H.W. Jr., Walter M.A., Hofker M.H., Ebens A., Willems van Dijk K., Liao
L., Cox D.W., Milner E.C.B. and Perlmutter R.M. Physical linkage of a
human immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene segment to diversity
and joining region elements. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 85:8196-8200,
1988.
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Schroeder H.W. Jr. and Wang J.-Y. Preferential
utilization of conserved immunoglobulin heavy chain variable gene segments
during human fetal life. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 87:6146-6150, 1990.
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Kirkham P.M., Mortari F., Newton
J.A. and Schroeder H.W. Jr. Immunoglobulin
VH clan
and family identity predicts variable domain structure and may influence
antigen binding. EMBO J 11:603-609, 1992.
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Lee, S.K., Bridges, S.L.Jr., Kirkham, P.M., Koopman, W.J.
and Schroeder, H.W. Jr. Evidence of antigen receptor-influenced oligoclonal
B lymphocyte expansion in the synovium of a patient with longstanding
rheumatoid arthritis. J Clin Invest 93:361-370, 1994.
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Link J.,
Hellinger M. and Schroeder H.W. Jr. The Rhesus monkey immunoglobulin DH and
JH germline repertoire. Immunogenet 54(4) :240-250, 2002.
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Schelonka R.L.,
Ivanov I.I., Jung D., Ippolito G.C., Nitschke L., Zhuang Y., Gartland G.L.,
Pelkonen J., Alt F., Rajewsky K. and Schroeder H.W. Jr.
A single DH gene segment is sufficient for B cell
development and immune function. J Immunol 175:6624-6632, 2005.
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Ippolito, G.C.,
Schelonka R.L., Zemlin M., Ivanov I., Zemlin C., Gartland L., Nitschke L.,
Pelkonnen J, Rajewsky K. and Schroeder H.W. Jr. Forced use of
an immunoglobulin DH encoding positively charged amino acids
impairs B cell development and function. J Exp Med 203:1567-1578,
2006.
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Schelonka R.L., Tanner J., Zhuang Y., Gartland G.L., Zemlin
M. and Schroeder H.W. Jr. Categorical selection of the
antibody repertoire in splenic B cells. Eur J Immunol 37:1010-1021,
2007.
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Nguyen H.H.,
Zemlin M., Vu H.L., Ivanov I.I., Andrasi J., Zemlin C., Schelonka R.L., Schroeder H.W. Jr. and Mestecky J. Heterosubtypic immunity to
influenza A virus infection requires a properly diversified antibody
repertoire. J Virol 81:9331-9338, 2007.