
Immuno-Oncology Program
The Chrysothemis Brown Lab
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Assistant Professor
At the Brown Lab, we’re studying how signals from the tissue environment shape the fate and function of immune cells and the mechanisms by which the immune system reciprocally regulates tissue homeostasis and host immunity. At the heart of an immune response are dendritic cells, sentinels of the immune system that are uniquely poised to regulate the balance between inflammatory immune responses and immune tolerance. We have identified novel dendritic cells and our work aims to decode the environmental cues that shape dendritic cell heterogeneity and elucidate their distinct functions in immunity, tissue homeostasis, and human disease. In the study of dendritic cells and their cross talk with immune, stromal cells and the microbiome, the scope of our research extends across three distinct yet complementary areas:
i) early life immune development
ii) mechanisms by which antigen-presenting cells control tolerance to self, dietary and microbiota-derived antigens
iii) dendritic cells in tissue and tumor immunity
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Publications Highlights
Cabric V†, Parisotto Y†, Park T, Akagbosu B, Zhao Z, Lo Y, Fisher L, Shibu G, Paucar Iza Y, Leslie C, Brown C. A wave of Thetis cells imparts tolerance to food early in life. Science. 2025 389,268-274 doi:10.1126/science.adp0535
Akagbosu B†, Tayyebi Z†, Shibu G, Paucar Iza Y, Deep D, Parisotto Y, Fisher L, Pasolli HA, Thevin V, Elmentaite R, Knott M, Hemmers S, Jahn L, Friedrich C, Verter J, Wang Z-M, van den Brink M, Gasteiger G, Grünewald TGP, Marie JC, Leslie C, Rudensky AY*, Brown C*. Novel antigen-presenting cell imparts Treg dependent tolerance to the gut microbiota. Nature. 2022 doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05309-5 *co-corresponding †equal contribution
Brown C,*† Gudjohnson H,* Pritykin Y, Deep D, Mendoza A, Leslie C, Pe’er D, Rudensky, A. Transcriptional basis of dendritic cell heterogeneity in mouse and humans. Cell. 2019 179:846-863 doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.09.035
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Chrysothemis Brown, MD, PhD
Assistant Attending Physician; Assistant Member
Assistant Professor
- The Brown Lab studies how the tissue environment shapes immune cell fate and function during early life immune development, inflammation, and cancer.
- MA, University of Oxford
- MD, Royal Free and University College London
- PhD, King’s College London
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Achievements
- Freeman Hrabowski Scholar, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (2025)
- Pershing Square Sohn Award (2025)
- Pew Trust Biomedical Scholar (2025)
- NIH/NIAID DP2 New Innovator Award (2022)
- Josie Robertson Investigator (2020-2025)
- Parker Senior Fellow, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (2021)
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