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Pneumovirus Infections: Understanding Rsv And Hmpv Entry, Replication, And Spread, Jonathan T. Kinder Jan 2020

Pneumovirus Infections: Understanding Rsv And Hmpv Entry, Replication, And Spread, Jonathan T. Kinder

Theses and Dissertations--Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Pneumoviruses including human metapneumovirus (HMPV) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are significant causes of respiratory tract infections globally. Children, elderly, and immunocompromised patients are at the greatest risk for developing severe infections, which can have devastating outcomes. Although these viruses are ubiquitous with significant impacts on human health, there are no antivirals or vaccines available. The only FDA approved therapy is a monoclonal antibody for RSV, given prophylactically during the infectious season, and this treatment is only available for high risk infants. The work presented in this thesis aims to increase our understanding of how these viruses enter, replicate, and …


The Oncogenic Role Of The Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 4a3 (Ptp4a3 Or Prl-3) In T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Min Wei Jan 2020

The Oncogenic Role Of The Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 4a3 (Ptp4a3 Or Prl-3) In T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Min Wei

Theses and Dissertations--Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL) is an aggressive blood cancer. There are no immunotherapies and few molecularly targeted therapeutics available for the treatment of this malignancy. The identification and characterization of genes and pathways that drive T-ALL progression is critical for the development of new therapies for T-ALL. The protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP4A3, also known as PRL-3, has been extensively reported to play a causative role in numerous cancers, including several types of blood malignancies. However, its role in T-ALL is not well defined.

Here, we determined that the PRL-3 plays a critical role in T-ALL initiation and progression by …


Epigenetic Implications In Inorganic Arsenic-Mediated Carcinogenesis, Meredith Eckstein Jan 2020

Epigenetic Implications In Inorganic Arsenic-Mediated Carcinogenesis, Meredith Eckstein

Theses and Dissertations--Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Chronic, low dose exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a public health concern throughout the world, contributing to the development of many diseases, including lung cancer. Several mechanisms for iAs-mediated carcinogenesis have been proposed, of which the production of reactive oxygen species and formation of chromosomal aberrations are the most studied. Another equally important, yet less studied mechanism is dysregulation of epigenetic marks. “Epigenetics” refers to changes that occur on the DNA and chromatin that do not alter base pair identity, but alter compaction, expression, and regulation of specific DNA sequences. There are several types of epigenetic marks including histone …