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2020

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Neonatal Mouse Gut Metabolites Influence Cryptosporidium Parvum Infection In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Kelli L Vandussen, Lisa J Funkhouser-Jones, Marianna E Akey, Deborah A Schaefer, Kevin Ackman, Michael W Riggs, Thaddeus S Stappenbeck, L David Sibley Dec 2020

Neonatal Mouse Gut Metabolites Influence Cryptosporidium Parvum Infection In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Kelli L Vandussen, Lisa J Funkhouser-Jones, Marianna E Akey, Deborah A Schaefer, Kevin Ackman, Michael W Riggs, Thaddeus S Stappenbeck, L David Sibley

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Striatal Cholinergic Interneuron Numbers Are Increased In A Rodent Model Of Dystonic Cerebral Palsy, Sushma Gandham, Yearam Tak, Bhooma R Aravamuthan Oct 2020

Striatal Cholinergic Interneuron Numbers Are Increased In A Rodent Model Of Dystonic Cerebral Palsy, Sushma Gandham, Yearam Tak, Bhooma R Aravamuthan

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Neonatal brain injury leading to cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of childhood dystonia, a painful and functionally debilitating movement disorder. Rare monogenic etiologies of dystonia have been associated with striatal cholinergic interneuron (ChI) pathology. However it is unclear whether striatal ChI pathology is also associated with dystonia following neonatal brain injury. We used unbiased stereology to estimate striatal ChI and parvalbumin-positive GABAergic interneuron (PVI) numbers in a rodent model of neonatal brain injury that demonstrates electrophysiological markers of dystonia and spasticity. Striatal ChI numbers are increased following neonatal brain injury while PVI numbers are unchanged. These numbers …


Tlr2/6 Signaling Promotes The Expansion Of Premalignant Hematopoietic Stem And Progenitor Cells In The Nup98-Hoxd13 Mouse Model Of Mds, Darlene A Monlish, Zev J Greenberg, Sima T Bhatt, Kathryn M Leonard, Molly P Romine, Qian Dong, Lauren Bendesky, Eric J Duncavage, Jeffrey A Magee, Laura G Schuettpelz Aug 2020

Tlr2/6 Signaling Promotes The Expansion Of Premalignant Hematopoietic Stem And Progenitor Cells In The Nup98-Hoxd13 Mouse Model Of Mds, Darlene A Monlish, Zev J Greenberg, Sima T Bhatt, Kathryn M Leonard, Molly P Romine, Qian Dong, Lauren Bendesky, Eric J Duncavage, Jeffrey A Magee, Laura G Schuettpelz

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Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) expression is increased on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and enhanced TLR2 signaling is thought to contribute to MDS pathogenesis. Notably, TLR2 heterodimerizes with TLR1 or TLR6, and while high TLR2 is associated with lower-risk disease, high TLR6, but not TLR1, correlates with higher-risk disease. This raises the possibility of heterodimer-specific effects of TLR2 signaling in MDS, and in the work described here, we tested the effects of specific modulation of TLR1/2 versus TLR2/6 signaling on premalignant HSPCs. Indeed, chronic stimulation of TLR2/6, but not TLR1/2, accelerates leukemic transformation …


Cross-Serotype Protection Against Group A Streptococcal Infections Induced By Immunization With Spy_2191, Pooja Sanduja, Manish Gupta, Vikas Kumar Somani, Vikas Yadav, Meenakshi Dua, Emanuel Hanski, Abhinay Sharma, Rakesh Bhatnagar, Atul Kumar Johri Jul 2020

Cross-Serotype Protection Against Group A Streptococcal Infections Induced By Immunization With Spy_2191, Pooja Sanduja, Manish Gupta, Vikas Kumar Somani, Vikas Yadav, Meenakshi Dua, Emanuel Hanski, Abhinay Sharma, Rakesh Bhatnagar, Atul Kumar Johri

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Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection causes a range of diseases, but vaccine development is hampered by the high number of serotypes. Here, using reverse vaccinology the authors identify SPy_2191 as a cross-protective vaccine candidate. From 18 initially identified surface proteins, only SPy_2191 is conserved, surface-exposed and inhibits both GAS adhesion and invasion. SPy_2191 immunization in mice generates bactericidal antibodies resulting in opsonophagocytic killing of prevalent and invasive GAS serotypes of different geographical regions, including M1 and M49 (India), M3.1 (Israel), M1 (UK) and M1 (USA). Resident splenocytes show higher interferon-γ and tumor necrosis factor-α secretion upon antigen re-stimulation, suggesting activation …


Multidimensional Imaging Of Liver Injury Repair In Mice Reveals Fundamental Role Of The Ductular Reaction, Kenji Kamimoto, Yasuhiro Nakano, Kota Kaneko, Atsushi Miyajima, Tohru Itoh Jun 2020

Multidimensional Imaging Of Liver Injury Repair In Mice Reveals Fundamental Role Of The Ductular Reaction, Kenji Kamimoto, Yasuhiro Nakano, Kota Kaneko, Atsushi Miyajima, Tohru Itoh

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Upon severe and/or chronic liver injury, ectopic emergence and expansion of atypical biliary epithelial-like cells in the liver parenchyma, known as the ductular reaction, is typically induced and implicated in organ regeneration. Although this phenomenon has long been postulated to represent activation of facultative liver stem/progenitor cells that give rise to new hepatocytes, recent lineage-tracing analyses have challenged this notion, thereby leaving the pro-regenerative role of the ductular reaction enigmatic. Here, we show that the expanded and remodelled intrahepatic biliary epithelia in the ductular reaction constituted functional and complementary bile-excreting conduit systems in injured parenchyma where hepatocyte bile canalicular networks …


Rev-Erb Agonism Improves Liver Pathology In A Mouse Model Of Nash, Kristine Griffett, Gonzalo Bedia-Diaz, Bahaa Elgendy, Thomas P. Burris Jan 2020

Rev-Erb Agonism Improves Liver Pathology In A Mouse Model Of Nash, Kristine Griffett, Gonzalo Bedia-Diaz, Bahaa Elgendy, Thomas P. Burris

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects a significant number of people worldwide and currently there are no pharmacological treatments. NAFLD often presents with obesity, insulin resistance, and in some cases cardiovascular diseases. There is a clear need for treatment options to alleviate this disease since it often progresses to much more the much more severe non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The REV-ERB nuclear receptor is a transcriptional repressor that regulates physiological processes involved in the development of NAFLD including lipogenesis and inflammation. We hypothesized that pharmacologically activating REV-ERB would suppress the progression of fatty liver in a mouse model of NASH. Using …


Regulatory T Cells Developing Peri-Weaning Are Continually Required To Restrain Th2 Systemic Responses Later In Life, Kathryn A. Knoop, Keely G Mcdonald, Chyi-Song Hsieh, Phillip I Tarr, Rodney D Newberry Jan 2020

Regulatory T Cells Developing Peri-Weaning Are Continually Required To Restrain Th2 Systemic Responses Later In Life, Kathryn A. Knoop, Keely G Mcdonald, Chyi-Song Hsieh, Phillip I Tarr, Rodney D Newberry

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Atopic disorders including allergic rhinitis, asthma, food allergy, and dermatitis, are increasingly prevalent in Western societies. These disorders are largely characterized by T helper type 2 (Th2) immune responses to environmental triggers, particularly inhaled and dietary allergens. Exposure to such stimuli during early childhood reduces the frequency of allergies in at-risk children. These allergic responses can be restrained by regulatory T cells (Tregs), particularly Tregs arising in the gut. The unique attributes of how early life exposure to diet and microbes shape the intestinal Treg population is a topic of significant interest. While imprinting during early life promotes the development …


Advances In Modeling The Immune Microenvironment Of Colorectal Cancer, Paul Sukwoo Yoon, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Yushuan Peng, Amanda Kirane, Robert J Canter, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George, Sepideh Gholami Jan 2020

Advances In Modeling The Immune Microenvironment Of Colorectal Cancer, Paul Sukwoo Yoon, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Yushuan Peng, Amanda Kirane, Robert J Canter, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George, Sepideh Gholami

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related death in the US. CRC frequently metastasizes to the liver and these patients have a particularly poor prognosis. The infiltration of immune cells into CRC tumors and liver metastases accurately predicts disease progression and patient survival. Despite the evident influence of immune cells in the CRC tumor microenvironment (TME), efforts to identify immunotherapies for CRC patients have been limited. Here, we argue that preclinical model systems that recapitulate key features of the tumor microenvironment-including tumor, stromal, and immune cells; the extracellular matrix; and the vasculature-are …