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Stephanie Zühlke

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Stephanie Zühlke

Postdoctoral Fellow
HUNT Research Centre

stephanie.zuhlke@ntnu.no
+4746523358 HUNT HUNT, Levanger
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Competencies

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Coeliac Disease
  • T cells

Research

Concomitant Heart disease among Celiac Disease patients “CoHeart-CeD” - a registry study based on HUNT4 and the Norwegian health registries

CeD patients have an increased mortality attributed to CVD and malignancy. Using data from HUNT and Norwegian health registries, we will generate new insights in CV risk and mortality among CeD patients to improve disease prevention and follow-up.

Publications

Inhibition of MicroRNA-92a Protects Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in a Large-Animal Model

Inhibition of MicroRNA-92a Protects Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in a Large-Animal Model
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2025

  • D., Ramírez-Sánchez, Aarón; Zühlke, Stephanie; Raúl, Aguirre-Gamboa,; Martijn, Vochteloo,; Lude, Franke,; Lundin, Knut. (2025) Transcriptomics and eQTLs reveal inflammatory heterogeneity in the duodenal lining in coeliac disease | Genes & Immunity. Genes and Immunity
    Academic article
  • Zühlke, Stephanie; Hjort, Rebecka; Moksnes, Marta Riise; Lyngbakken, Magnus Nakrem; Alam, Mohammad Sayeef; Aksaas, Anne Kristin. (2025) Cardiovascular Risk in Individuals with Coeliac Disease in the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT4). Hjerteforum
    Abstract

2023

  • Zühlke, Stephanie. (2023) Er cøliakere mer utsatt for hjertesykdom?. glutenFRI, Norsk cøliakiforening
    Popular scientific article

2022

  • Megen, Frida van; Skodje, Gry Irene; Lergenmuller, Simon; Zühlke, Stephanie; Aabakken, Lars; Veierød, Marit Bragelien. (2022) A low FODMAP diet reduces symptoms in treated celiac patients with ongoing symptoms–A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    Academic article

2021

  • Christophersen, Asbjørn Otto; Zühlke, Stephanie; Lund, Eivind Gard; Snir, Omri; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Risnes, Louise Fremgaard. (2021) Pathogenic T cells in celiac disease change phenotype on gluten challenge: Implications for T-cell-directed therapies. Advanced Science
    Academic article
  • Risnes, Louise Fremgaard; Eggesbø, Linn Margrethe; Zühlke, Stephanie; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Neumann, Ralf Stefan; Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen. (2021) Circulating CD103+ γδ and CD8+ T cells are clonally shared with tissue-resident intraepithelial lymphocytes in celiac disease. Mucosal Immunology
    Academic article

2019

  • Zühlke, Stephanie; Risnes, Louise Fremgaard; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Christophersen, Asbjørn; Sollid, Ludvig Magne; Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen. (2019) CD38 expression on gluten-specific T cells is a robust marker of gluten re-exposure in coeliac disease. United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal)
    Academic article
  • Christophersen, Asbjørn; Lund, Eivind Gard; Snir, Omri; Solà, Elsa; Kanduri, Srinivasa Kalyana Chakravarthi; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva. (2019) Distinct phenotype of CD4+ T cells driving celiac disease identified in multiple autoimmune conditions. Nature Medicine
    Academic article

2013

  • Hinkel, Rabea; Penzkofer, Daniela; Zühlke, Stephanie; Fischer, Ariane; Husada, Wira; Xu, Quan-Fu. (2013) Inhibition of microRNA-92a protects against ischemia/reperfusion injury in a large-animal model. Circulation
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • D., Ramírez-Sánchez, Aarón; Zühlke, Stephanie; Raúl, Aguirre-Gamboa,; Martijn, Vochteloo,; Lude, Franke,; Lundin, Knut. (2025) Transcriptomics and eQTLs reveal inflammatory heterogeneity in the duodenal lining in coeliac disease | Genes & Immunity. Genes and Immunity
    Academic article
  • Zühlke, Stephanie; Hjort, Rebecka; Moksnes, Marta Riise; Lyngbakken, Magnus Nakrem; Alam, Mohammad Sayeef; Aksaas, Anne Kristin. (2025) Cardiovascular Risk in Individuals with Coeliac Disease in the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT4). Hjerteforum
    Abstract
  • Zühlke, Stephanie. (2023) Er cøliakere mer utsatt for hjertesykdom?. glutenFRI, Norsk cøliakiforening
    Popular scientific article
  • Megen, Frida van; Skodje, Gry Irene; Lergenmuller, Simon; Zühlke, Stephanie; Aabakken, Lars; Veierød, Marit Bragelien. (2022) A low FODMAP diet reduces symptoms in treated celiac patients with ongoing symptoms–A randomized controlled trial. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
    Academic article
  • Christophersen, Asbjørn Otto; Zühlke, Stephanie; Lund, Eivind Gard; Snir, Omri; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Risnes, Louise Fremgaard. (2021) Pathogenic T cells in celiac disease change phenotype on gluten challenge: Implications for T-cell-directed therapies. Advanced Science
    Academic article
  • Risnes, Louise Fremgaard; Eggesbø, Linn Margrethe; Zühlke, Stephanie; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Neumann, Ralf Stefan; Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen. (2021) Circulating CD103+ γδ and CD8+ T cells are clonally shared with tissue-resident intraepithelial lymphocytes in celiac disease. Mucosal Immunology
    Academic article
  • Zühlke, Stephanie; Risnes, Louise Fremgaard; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva; Christophersen, Asbjørn; Sollid, Ludvig Magne; Lundin, Knut Erik Aslaksen. (2019) CD38 expression on gluten-specific T cells is a robust marker of gluten re-exposure in coeliac disease. United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal)
    Academic article
  • Christophersen, Asbjørn; Lund, Eivind Gard; Snir, Omri; Solà, Elsa; Kanduri, Srinivasa Kalyana Chakravarthi; Dahal-Koirala, Shiva. (2019) Distinct phenotype of CD4+ T cells driving celiac disease identified in multiple autoimmune conditions. Nature Medicine
    Academic article
  • Hinkel, Rabea; Penzkofer, Daniela; Zühlke, Stephanie; Fischer, Ariane; Husada, Wira; Xu, Quan-Fu. (2013) Inhibition of microRNA-92a protects against ischemia/reperfusion injury in a large-animal model. Circulation
    Academic article

Outreach

2025

  • Lecture
    Zühlke, Stephanie. (2025) Hjertesykdom i HUNT4 Cøliaki. Forskerkonferansen 2025 , Oslo 2025-09-23 - 2025-09-23
  • Poster
    Zühlke, Stephanie; Hjort, Rebecka; Moksnes, Marta Riise; Lyngbakken, Magnus Nakrem; Alam, Mohammad Sayeef; Aksaas, Anne Kristin. (2025) CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN INDIVIDUALS WITH COELIAC DISEASE IN THE TRØNDELAG HEALTH STUDY (HUNT4). ueg week 2025 , Berlin 2025-10-03 - 2025-10-06

2023

  • Interview
    Lindtner, Nora Charlotte; Kvamme, Jan-Magnus; Zühlke, Stephanie. (2023) Studie: Kobler cøliaki til alvorlig sykdom. Dagbladet Dagbladet [Journal] 2023-02-08

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