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Impact Of Annual And Semi-Annual Mass Drug Administration For Lymphatic Filariasis And Onchocerciasis On Hookworm Infection In Côte D'Ivoire, Agodio Loukouri, Aboulaye Méité, Benjamin G. Koudou, Charles W. Goss, Daphne Lew, Gary J. Weil, Eliezer K. N'Goran, Peter U. Fischer Sep 2020

Impact Of Annual And Semi-Annual Mass Drug Administration For Lymphatic Filariasis And Onchocerciasis On Hookworm Infection In Côte D'Ivoire, Agodio Loukouri, Aboulaye Méité, Benjamin G. Koudou, Charles W. Goss, Daphne Lew, Gary J. Weil, Eliezer K. N'Goran, Peter U. Fischer

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Mass Drug Administration (MDA) programs to eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) in western Africa use the anthelminthics ivermectin plus albendazole. These drugs have the potential to impact also Soil-Transmitted Helminth (STH) infections, since the drugs have a broad range of anthelminthic activity. Integration of preventive chemotherapy efforts for LF, onchocerciasis and STH is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) in order to avoid duplication of MDA and to reduce costs. The objective of the current study was to determine whether five semi-annual rounds of community-wide MDA to eliminate LF and onchocerciasis have a greater impact on STH than three annual …


A Cross-Reactive Antibody Protects Against Ross River Virus Musculoskeletal Disease Despite Rapid Neutralization Escape In Mice, Julie M. Fox, Ling Huang, Stephen Tahan, Laura A. Powell, James E. Crowe, David Wang, Michael S. Diamond Aug 2020

A Cross-Reactive Antibody Protects Against Ross River Virus Musculoskeletal Disease Despite Rapid Neutralization Escape In Mice, Julie M. Fox, Ling Huang, Stephen Tahan, Laura A. Powell, James E. Crowe, David Wang, Michael S. Diamond

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Arthritogenic alphaviruses cause debilitating musculoskeletal disease and historically have circulated in distinct regions. With the global spread of chikungunya virus (CHIKV), there now is more geographic overlap, which could result in heterologous immunity affecting natural infection or vaccination. Here, we evaluated the capacity of a cross-reactive anti-CHIKV monoclonal antibody (CHK-265) to protect against disease caused by the distantly related alphavirus, Ross River virus (RRV). Although CHK-265 only moderately neutralizes RRV infection in cell culture, it limited clinical disease in mice independently of Fc effector function activity. Despite this protective phenotype, RRV escaped from CHK-265 neutralization in vivo, with resistant variants …


Radiation Causes Tissue Damage By Dysregulating Inflammasome-Gasdermin D Signaling In Both Host And Transplanted Cells, Jianqiu Xiao, Chun Wang, Juo-Chin Yao, Yael Alippe, Tong Yang, Dustin Kress, Kai Sun, Kourtney L. Kostecki, Joseph B. Monahan, Deborah J. Veis, Yousef Abu-Amer, Daniel C. Link, Gabriel Mbalaviele Aug 2020

Radiation Causes Tissue Damage By Dysregulating Inflammasome-Gasdermin D Signaling In Both Host And Transplanted Cells, Jianqiu Xiao, Chun Wang, Juo-Chin Yao, Yael Alippe, Tong Yang, Dustin Kress, Kai Sun, Kourtney L. Kostecki, Joseph B. Monahan, Deborah J. Veis, Yousef Abu-Amer, Daniel C. Link, Gabriel Mbalaviele

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Radiotherapy is a commonly used conditioning regimen for bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Cytotoxicity limits the use of this life-saving therapy, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly defined. Here, we use the syngeneic mouse BMT model to test the hypothesis that lethal radiation damages tissues, thereby unleashing signals that indiscriminately activate the inflammasome pathways in host and transplanted cells. We find that a clinically relevant high dose of radiation causes severe damage to bones and the spleen through mechanisms involving the NLRP3 and AIM2 inflammasomes but not the NLRC4 inflammasome. Downstream, we demonstrate that gasdermin D (GSDMD), the common effector of …


The Endosymbiont Wolbachia Rebounds Following Antibiotic Treatment, Emma L. Gunderson, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Et Al. Jul 2020

The Endosymbiont Wolbachia Rebounds Following Antibiotic Treatment, Emma L. Gunderson, Young-Jun Choi, Makedonka Mitreva, Et Al.

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Antibiotic treatment has emerged as a promising strategy to sterilize and kill filarial nematodes due to their dependence on their endosymbiotic bacteria, Wolbachia. Several studies have shown that novel and FDA-approved antibiotics are efficacious at depleting the filarial nematodes of their endosymbiont, thus reducing female fecundity. However, it remains unclear if antibiotics can permanently deplete Wolbachia and cause sterility for the lifespan of the adult worms. Concerns about resistance arising from mass drug administration necessitate a careful exploration of potential Wolbachia recrudescence. In the present study, we investigated the long-term effects of the FDA-approved antibiotic, rifampicin, in the Brugia pahangi …


Update On T Cells In The Virally Infected Brain: Friends And Foes, Shenjian Ai, Robyn S Klein Jun 2020

Update On T Cells In The Virally Infected Brain: Friends And Foes, Shenjian Ai, Robyn S Klein

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present review will outline neuroprotective and neurotoxic effects of central nervous system (CNS) infiltrating T cells during viral infections. Evidence demonstrating differential roles for antiviral effector and resident memory T-cell subsets in virologic control and immunopathology in the CNS will be discussed. Potential therapeutic targets emanating from a growing understanding of T-cell-initiated neuropathology that impacts learning and memory will also be delineated.

RECENT FINDINGS: The critical role for T cells in preventing and clearing CNS infections became incontrovertible during the era of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Recent studies have further defined differential roles of T-cell subsets, including …


Targeting Usp1-Dependent Kdm4a Protein Stability As A Potential Prostate Cancer Therapy, Shu-Zhong Cui, Zi-Ying Lei, Tian-Pei Guan, Ling-Ling Fan, You-Qiang Li, Xin-Yan Geng, De-Xue Fu, Hao-Wu Jiang, Song-Hui Xu May 2020

Targeting Usp1-Dependent Kdm4a Protein Stability As A Potential Prostate Cancer Therapy, Shu-Zhong Cui, Zi-Ying Lei, Tian-Pei Guan, Ling-Ling Fan, You-Qiang Li, Xin-Yan Geng, De-Xue Fu, Hao-Wu Jiang, Song-Hui Xu

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The histone demethylase lysine-specific demethylase 4A (KDM4A) is reported to be overexpressed and plays a vital in multiple cancers through controlling gene expression by epigenetic regulation of H3K9 or H3K36 methylation marks. However, the biological role and mechanism of KDM4A in prostate cancer (PC) remain unclear. Herein, we reported KDM4A expression was upregulation in phosphatase and tensin homolog knockout mouse prostate tissue. Depletion of KDM4A in PC cells inhibited their proliferation and survival in vivo and vitro. Further studies reveal that USP1 is a deubiquitinase that regulates KDM4A K48-linked deubiquitin and stability. Interestingly, we found c-Myc was a key downstream …


Cd300lf Is The Primary Physiologic Receptor Of Murine Norovirus But Not Human Norovirus, Vincent R. Graziano, Forrest C. Walker, Elizabeth A. Kennedy, Ebrahim Hassan, Arthur S. Kim, Megan T. Baldridge, Et Al. Apr 2020

Cd300lf Is The Primary Physiologic Receptor Of Murine Norovirus But Not Human Norovirus, Vincent R. Graziano, Forrest C. Walker, Elizabeth A. Kennedy, Ebrahim Hassan, Arthur S. Kim, Megan T. Baldridge, Et Al.

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Murine norovirus (MNoV) is an important model of human norovirus (HNoV) and mucosal virus infection more broadly. Viral receptor utilization is a major determinant of cell tropism, host range, and pathogenesis. The bona fide receptor for HNoV is unknown. Recently, we identified CD300lf as a proteinaceous receptor for MNoV. Interestingly, its paralogue CD300ld was also sufficient for MNoV infection in vitro. Here we explored whether CD300lf is the sole physiologic receptor in vivo and whether HNoV can use a CD300 ortholog as an entry receptor. We report that both CD300ld and CD300lf are sufficient for infection by diverse MNoV strains …


Differences In The Chitinolytic Activity Of Mammalian Chitinases On Soluble And Insoluble Substrates, Benjamin A Barad, Lin Liu, Roberto E Diaz, Ralp Basilio, Steven J Van Dyken, Richard M Locksley, James S Fraser Apr 2020

Differences In The Chitinolytic Activity Of Mammalian Chitinases On Soluble And Insoluble Substrates, Benjamin A Barad, Lin Liu, Roberto E Diaz, Ralp Basilio, Steven J Van Dyken, Richard M Locksley, James S Fraser

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Chitin is an abundant polysaccharide used by many organisms for structural rigidity and water repulsion. As such, the insoluble crystalline structure of chitin poses significant challenges for enzymatic degradation. Acidic mammalian chitinase, a processive glycosyl hydrolase, is the primary enzyme involved in the degradation of environmental chitin in mammalian lungs. Mutations to acidic mammalian chitinase have been associated with asthma, and genetic deletion in mice increases morbidity and mortality with age. We initially set out to reverse this phenotype by engineering hyperactive acidic mammalian chitinase variants. Using a screening approach with commercial fluorogenic substrates, we identified mutations with consistent increases …


The Sterlet Sturgeon Genome Sequence And The Mechanisms Of Segmental Rediploidization, Kang Du, Chad Tomlinson, Et Al Mar 2020

The Sterlet Sturgeon Genome Sequence And The Mechanisms Of Segmental Rediploidization, Kang Du, Chad Tomlinson, Et Al

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Sturgeons seem to be frozen in time. The archaic characteristics of this ancient fish lineage place it in a key phylogenetic position at the base of the ~30,000 modern teleost fish species. Moreover, sturgeons are notoriously polyploid, providing unique opportunities to investigate the evolution of polyploid genomes. We assembled a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome for the sterlet, Acipenser ruthenus. Our analysis revealed a very low protein evolution rate that is at least as slow as in other deep branches of the vertebrate tree, such as that of the coelacanth. We uncovered a whole-genome duplication that occurred in the Jurassic, early …


Myd88-Dependent Influx Of Monocytes And Neutrophils Impairs Lymph Node B Cell Responses To Chikungunya Virus Infection Via Irf5, Nos2 And Nox2, Mary K. Mccarthy, Glennys V. Reynoso, Emma S. Winkler, Matthias Mack, Michael S. Diamond, Heather D. Hickman, Thomas E. Morrison Jan 2020

Myd88-Dependent Influx Of Monocytes And Neutrophils Impairs Lymph Node B Cell Responses To Chikungunya Virus Infection Via Irf5, Nos2 And Nox2, Mary K. Mccarthy, Glennys V. Reynoso, Emma S. Winkler, Matthias Mack, Michael S. Diamond, Heather D. Hickman, Thomas E. Morrison

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Humoral immune responses initiate in the lymph node draining the site of viral infection (dLN). Some viruses subvert LN B cell activation; however, our knowledge of viral hindrance of B cell responses of important human pathogens is lacking. Here, we define mechanisms whereby chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a mosquito-transmitted RNA virus that causes outbreaks of acute and chronic arthritis in humans, hinders dLN antiviral B cell responses. Infection of WT mice with pathogenic, but not acutely cleared CHIKV, induced MyD88-dependent recruitment of monocytes and neutrophils to the dLN. Blocking this influx improved lymphocyte accumulation, dLN organization, and CHIKV-specific B cell responses. …


Motile Onchocerca Volvulus Microfilariae In The Anterior Chamber Of The Eye, Michael E Gyasi, Augustine R Hong, Gary J Weil Jan 2020

Motile Onchocerca Volvulus Microfilariae In The Anterior Chamber Of The Eye, Michael E Gyasi, Augustine R Hong, Gary J Weil

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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 …


Quantitative Definition Of Neurobehavior, Vision, Hearing And Brain Volumes In Macaques Congenitally Exposed To Zika Virus, Michelle R. Koenig, Kevin Noguchi, Et Al. Jan 2020

Quantitative Definition Of Neurobehavior, Vision, Hearing And Brain Volumes In Macaques Congenitally Exposed To Zika Virus, Michelle R. Koenig, Kevin Noguchi, Et Al.

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Congenital Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure results in a spectrum of disease ranging from severe birth defects to delayed onset neurodevelopmental deficits. ZIKV-related neuropathogenesis, predictors of birth defects, and neurodevelopmental deficits are not well defined in people. Here we assess the methodological and statistical feasibility of a congenital ZIKV exposure macaque model for identifying infant neurobehavior and brain abnormalities that may underlie neurodevelopmental deficits. We inoculated five pregnant macaques with ZIKV and mock-inoculated one macaque in the first trimester. Following birth, growth, ocular structure/function, brain structure, hearing, histopathology, and neurobehavior were quantitatively assessed during the first week of life. We identified …


Combined Abdominal Heterotopic Heart And Aorta Transplant Model In Mice, Hao Dun, Li Ye, Yuehui Zhu, Brian W Wong Jan 2020

Combined Abdominal Heterotopic Heart And Aorta Transplant Model In Mice, Hao Dun, Li Ye, Yuehui Zhu, Brian W Wong

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BACKGROUND: Allograft vasculopathy (AV) remains a major obstacle to long-term allograft survival. While the mouse aortic transplantation model has been proven as a useful tool for study of the pathogenesis of AV, simultaneous transplantation of the aorta alongside the transplantation of another organ may reveal more clinically relevant mechanisms that contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic allograft rejection. Therefore, we developed a combined abdominal heart and aorta transplantation model in mice which benefits from reducing animal and drug utilization, while providing an improved model to study the progressive nature of AV.

METHODS: The middle of the infrarenal aorta of the …


Nonmicrobial Activation Of Tlrs Controls Intestinal Growth, Wound Repair, And Radioprotection, William F Stenson, Matthew A Ciorba Jan 2020

Nonmicrobial Activation Of Tlrs Controls Intestinal Growth, Wound Repair, And Radioprotection, William F Stenson, Matthew A Ciorba

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TLRs, key components of the innate immune system, recognize microbial molecules. However, TLRs also recognize some nonmicrobial molecules. In particular, TLR2 and TLR4 recognize hyaluronic acid, a glycosaminoglycan in the extracellular matrix. In neonatal mice endogenous hyaluronic acid binding to TLR4 drives normal intestinal growth. Hyaluronic acid binding to TLR4 in pericryptal macrophages results in cyclooxygenase2- dependent PGE


Identification And Characterization Of Novel Trpm1 Autoantibodies From Serum Of Patients With Melanoma-Associated Retinopathy, Juliette Varin, Margaret M. Reynolds, Nassima Bouzidi, Sarah Tick, Juliette Wohlschlegel, Ondine Becquart, Christelle Michiels, Olivier Dereure, Robert M. Duvoisin, Catherine W. Morgans, José-Alain Sahel, Quentin Samaran, Bernard Guillot, José S. Pulido, Isabelle Audo, Christina Zeitz Jan 2020

Identification And Characterization Of Novel Trpm1 Autoantibodies From Serum Of Patients With Melanoma-Associated Retinopathy, Juliette Varin, Margaret M. Reynolds, Nassima Bouzidi, Sarah Tick, Juliette Wohlschlegel, Ondine Becquart, Christelle Michiels, Olivier Dereure, Robert M. Duvoisin, Catherine W. Morgans, José-Alain Sahel, Quentin Samaran, Bernard Guillot, José S. Pulido, Isabelle Audo, Christina Zeitz

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Melanoma-associated retinopathy (MAR) is a rare paraneoplastic retinal disorder usually occurring in the context of metastatic melanoma. Patients present with night blindness, photopsias and a constriction of the visual field. MAR is an auto-immune disorder characterized by the production of autoantibodies targeting retinal proteins, especially autoantibodies reacting to the cation channel TRPM1 produced in melanocytes and ON-bipolar cells. TRPM1 has at least three different isoforms which vary in the N-terminal region of the protein. In this study, we report the case of three new MAR patients presenting different anti-TRPM1 autoantibodies reacting to the three isoforms of TRPM1 with variable binding …


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 …


Ige And T Cell Reactivity To A Comprehensive Panel Of Cockroach Allergens In Relation To Disease, Anna Pomés, Véronique Schulten, Jill Glesner, Ricardo Da Silva Antunes, Aaron Sutherland, Leonard B Bacharier, Avraham Beigelman, Paula Busse, April Frazier, Alessandro Sette Jan 2020

Ige And T Cell Reactivity To A Comprehensive Panel Of Cockroach Allergens In Relation To Disease, Anna Pomés, Véronique Schulten, Jill Glesner, Ricardo Da Silva Antunes, Aaron Sutherland, Leonard B Bacharier, Avraham Beigelman, Paula Busse, April Frazier, Alessandro Sette

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IgE sensitization to cockroach allergens is associated with development of allergic diseases, such as asthma. To understand the relevance of different cockroach allergens for diagnosis and immunotherapy, a comprehensive analysis of IgE antibody levels and T cell reactivity to an expanded set of cockroach allergens and their relationship to disease was performed in a cohort of USA cockroach sensitized patients. IgE antibody levels to recombinant chitinase and hemocyanin were measured for 23 subjects by custom-made ImmunoCAPs and compared with IgE levels to eight cockroach allergens we previously reported for the same cohort.


Cd4 Inhibits Helper T Cell Activation At Lower Affinity Threshold For Full-Length T Cell Receptors Than Single Chain Signaling Constructs, Deborah K Johnson, Wyatt Magoffin, Sheldon J Myers, Jordan G Finnell, John C Hancock, Taylor S Orton, Stephen P Persaud, Kenneth A Christensen, K Scott Weber Jan 2020

Cd4 Inhibits Helper T Cell Activation At Lower Affinity Threshold For Full-Length T Cell Receptors Than Single Chain Signaling Constructs, Deborah K Johnson, Wyatt Magoffin, Sheldon J Myers, Jordan G Finnell, John C Hancock, Taylor S Orton, Stephen P Persaud, Kenneth A Christensen, K Scott Weber

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Campylobacter Colonization, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction, Stunting, And Associated Risk Factors Among Young Children In Rural Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study From The Campylobacter Genomics And Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (Caged) Project, Dehao Chen, Mark J Manary, Et Al Jan 2020

Campylobacter Colonization, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction, Stunting, And Associated Risk Factors Among Young Children In Rural Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study From The Campylobacter Genomics And Environmental Enteric Dysfunction (Caged) Project, Dehao Chen, Mark J Manary, Et Al

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Livestock farming provides a possible mechanism by which smallholder farmers can meet their household need for animal source foods (ASF), which may reduce the risk of stunting. However, direct/indirect contacts with domestic animals may increase colonization by


Canonical Signaling By Tgf Family Members In Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Dispensable For Hematopoietic Niche Maintenance Under Basal And Stress Conditions, Joseph Ryan Krambs, Grazia Abou Ezzi, Juo-Chin Yao, Daniel C. Link Jan 2020

Canonical Signaling By Tgf Family Members In Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Dispensable For Hematopoietic Niche Maintenance Under Basal And Stress Conditions, Joseph Ryan Krambs, Grazia Abou Ezzi, Juo-Chin Yao, Daniel C. Link

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Mesenchymal stromal cells are an important component of the bone marrow hematopoietic niche. Prior studies showed that signaling from members of the transforming growth factor (TGF) superfamily in mesenchymal stromal cells is required for normal niche development. Here, we assessed the impact of TGF family signaling on niche maintenance and stress responses by deleting Smad4 in mesenchymal stromal cells at birth, thereby abrogating canonical TGF signaling. No alteration in the number or spatial organization of CXCL12-abundant reticular (CAR) cells, osteoblasts, or adipocytes was observed in Osx-Cre, Smad4fl/fl mice, and expression of key niche factors was normal. Basal hematopoiesis and stress …