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Loss Of Stearoyl-Coa Desaturase 2 Disrupts Inflammatory Response In Macrophages, Joseph B. Lin, Amy Mora, Tzu Jui Wang, Andrea Santeford, Darksha Usmani, Marianne M. Ligon, Indira U. Mysorekar, Rajendra S. Apte
Loss Of Stearoyl-Coa Desaturase 2 Disrupts Inflammatory Response In Macrophages, Joseph B. Lin, Amy Mora, Tzu Jui Wang, Andrea Santeford, Darksha Usmani, Marianne M. Ligon, Indira U. Mysorekar, Rajendra S. Apte
2020-Current year OA Pubs
Macrophages are innate immune cells that patrol tissues and are the first responders to detect infection. They orchestrate the host immune response in eliminating invading pathogens and the subsequent transition from inflammation to tissue repair. Macrophage dysfunction contributes to age-related pathologies, including low-grade inflammation in advanced age that is termed "inflammaging." Our laboratory has previously identified that macrophage expression of a fatty acid desaturase, stearoyl-CoA desaturase 2 (SCD2), declines with age. Herein, we delineate the precise cellular effects of SCD2 deficiency in murine macrophages. We found that deletion of
Return Of Non-Acmg Recommended Incidental Genetic Findings To Pediatric Patients: Considerations And Opportunities From Experiences In Genomic Sequencing, Kevin M Bowling, Michelle L Thompson, Melissa A Kelly, Sarah Scollon, Anne M Slavotinek, Bradford C Powell, Brian M Kirmse, Laura G Hendon, Kyle B Brothers, Bruce R Korf, Gregory M Cooper, John M Greally, Anna C E Hurst
Return Of Non-Acmg Recommended Incidental Genetic Findings To Pediatric Patients: Considerations And Opportunities From Experiences In Genomic Sequencing, Kevin M Bowling, Michelle L Thompson, Melissa A Kelly, Sarah Scollon, Anne M Slavotinek, Bradford C Powell, Brian M Kirmse, Laura G Hendon, Kyle B Brothers, Bruce R Korf, Gregory M Cooper, John M Greally, Anna C E Hurst
2020-Current year OA Pubs
BACKGROUND: The uptake of exome/genome sequencing has introduced unexpected testing results (incidental findings) that have become a major challenge for both testing laboratories and providers. While the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics has outlined guidelines for laboratory management of clinically actionable secondary findings, debate remains as to whether incidental findings should be returned to patients, especially those representing pediatric populations.
METHODS: The Sequencing Analysis and Diagnostic Yield working group in the Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research Consortium has collected a cohort of pediatric patients found to harbor a genomic sequencing-identified non-ACMG-recommended incidental finding. The incidental variants were not thought …
Bhlhe40 Is An Essential Repressor Of Il-10 During Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection, Jeremy P Huynh, Chih-Chung Lin, Jacqueline M Kimmey, Nicholas N Jarjour, Elizabeth A Schwarzkopf, Tara R Bradstreet, Irina Shchukina, Oleg Shpynov, Casey T Weaver, Reshma Taneja, Maxim N Artyomov, Brian T Edelson, Christina L Stallings
Bhlhe40 Is An Essential Repressor Of Il-10 During Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection, Jeremy P Huynh, Chih-Chung Lin, Jacqueline M Kimmey, Nicholas N Jarjour, Elizabeth A Schwarzkopf, Tara R Bradstreet, Irina Shchukina, Oleg Shpynov, Casey T Weaver, Reshma Taneja, Maxim N Artyomov, Brian T Edelson, Christina L Stallings
2010-2019 OA Pubs
The cytokine IL-10 antagonizes pathways that control