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Limd1 Is Induced By And Required For Lmp1 Signaling, And Protects Ebv-Transformed Cells From Dna Damage-Induced Cell Death, Ling Wang, Mary E. A. Howell, Brooke Mcpeak, Katrina Riggs, Carissa Kohne, Jether Uel Yohanon, Daniel E. Foxler, Tyson V. Sharp, Jonathon P. Moorman, Zhi Q. Yao, Shunbin Ning Dec 2017

Limd1 Is Induced By And Required For Lmp1 Signaling, And Protects Ebv-Transformed Cells From Dna Damage-Induced Cell Death, Ling Wang, Mary E. A. Howell, Brooke Mcpeak, Katrina Riggs, Carissa Kohne, Jether Uel Yohanon, Daniel E. Foxler, Tyson V. Sharp, Jonathon P. Moorman, Zhi Q. Yao, Shunbin Ning

ETSU Faculty Works

LIMD1 (LIM domain-containing protein 1) is considered as a tumor suppressor, being deregulated in many cancers to include hematological malignancies; however, very little is known about the underlying mechanisms of its deregulation and its roles in carcinogenesis. Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is associated with a panel of malignancies of lymphocytic and epithelial origin. Using high throughput expression profiling, we have previously identified LIMD1 as a common marker associated with the oncogenic transcription factor IRF4 in EBV-related lymphomas and other hematological malignancies. In this study, we have identified potential conserved IRF4- and NFκB-binding motifs in the LIMD1 gene promoter, and both are …


Lmp1 Signaling Pathway Activates Irf4 In Latent Ebv Infection And A Positive Circuit Between Pi3k And Src Is Required, Ling Wang, Junping Ren, Guang Li, Jonathan P. Moorman, Zhi Q. Yao, Shunbin Ning Nov 2017

Lmp1 Signaling Pathway Activates Irf4 In Latent Ebv Infection And A Positive Circuit Between Pi3k And Src Is Required, Ling Wang, Junping Ren, Guang Li, Jonathan P. Moorman, Zhi Q. Yao, Shunbin Ning

ETSU Faculty Works

Interferon (IFN) regulatory factors (IRFs) have crucial roles in immune regulation and oncogenesis. We have recently shown that IRF4 is activated through c-Src-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation in virus-transformed cells. However, the intracellular signaling pathway triggering Src activation of IRF4 remains unknown. In this study, we provide evidence that Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) promotes IRF4 phosphorylation and markedly stimulates IRF4 transcriptional activity, and that Src mediates LMP1 activation of IRF4. As to more precise mechanism, we show that LMP1 physically interacts with c-Src, and the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K) subunit P85 mediates their interaction. Depletion of P85 by …


"Toll-Free" Pathways For Production Of Type I Interferons, Ling Wang, Shunbin Ning Nov 2017

"Toll-Free" Pathways For Production Of Type I Interferons, Ling Wang, Shunbin Ning

ETSU Faculty Works

Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are recognized by different cellular pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs), which are expressed on cell membrane or in the cytoplasm of cells of the innate immune system. Nucleic acids derived from pathogens or from certain cellular conditions represent a large category of PAMPs/DAMPs that trigger production of type I interferons (IFN-I) in addition to pro-inflammatory cytokines, by specifically binding to intracellular Toll-like receptors or cytosolic receptors. These cytosolic receptors, which are not related to TLRs and we call them "Toll-free" receptors, include the RNA-sensing RIG-I like receptors (RLRs), the DNA-sensing HIN200 family, …


Strategies To Improve Control Of Blood A1c In Diabetics, Jennifer Aronson, Leanne Bellino, Elizabeth Eisenhardt, Diane Bryant, Haley Pelletier, Internal Medicine Team, Adult Outpatient Clinic Aug 2017

Strategies To Improve Control Of Blood A1c In Diabetics, Jennifer Aronson, Leanne Bellino, Elizabeth Eisenhardt, Diane Bryant, Haley Pelletier, Internal Medicine Team, Adult Outpatient Clinic

MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

A1c monitoring is an important aspect of controlling the health of a diabetic patient. An adult internal medicine clinic noted that the percentage of their diabetic patients who had an A1c higher than 9 or no reading within the past year exceeded the national average. As a result, operational excellence methods were implemented with the overall goal to reduce their percentage to 18% or less.

A root cause analysis identified several deficiencies to includelack of essential equipment, variations in

staff education and the absence of daily reminders.

Post KPI implementations, an overall decrease in the percentage of patients with poorly …


Identification Of Kansarl As The First Cancer Predisposition Fusion Gene Specific To The Population Of European Ancestry Origin, Jeff Xiwu Zhou, Xiaoyan Yang, Shunbin Ning, Ling Wang, Kesheng Wang, Yanbin Zhang, Fenghua Yuan, Fengli Li, David D. Zhuo, Liren Tang, Degen Zhuo Mar 2017

Identification Of Kansarl As The First Cancer Predisposition Fusion Gene Specific To The Population Of European Ancestry Origin, Jeff Xiwu Zhou, Xiaoyan Yang, Shunbin Ning, Ling Wang, Kesheng Wang, Yanbin Zhang, Fenghua Yuan, Fengli Li, David D. Zhuo, Liren Tang, Degen Zhuo

ETSU Faculty Works

Gene fusion is one of the hallmarks of cancer. Recent advances in RNA-seq of cancer transcriptomes have facilitated the discovery of fusion transcripts. In this study, we report identification of a surprisingly large number of fusion transcripts, including six KANSARL (KANSL1-ARL17A) transcripts that resulted from the fusion between the KANSL1 and ARL17A genes using a RNA splicingcode model. Five of these six KANSARL fusion transcripts are novel. By systematic analysis of RNA-seq data of glioblastoma, prostate cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and lymphoma from different regions of the World, we have found that KANSARL fusion transcripts were rarely detected in …


End-Of-Life Training In Us Internal Medicine Residency Programs: A National Study, Derek Cegelka, Timothy R. Jordan, Jiunn-Jye Sheu, Joseph A. Dake, Ragheb Assaly Jan 2017

End-Of-Life Training In Us Internal Medicine Residency Programs: A National Study, Derek Cegelka, Timothy R. Jordan, Jiunn-Jye Sheu, Joseph A. Dake, Ragheb Assaly

Faculty Publications

Background: End-of-life care is a required and important component of medical training for internal medicine residents; many of whom will go on to provide care for adults at the end-of-life stage. Although a body of past research suggests that physician training in end-of-life care needs significant improvement, a comprehensive national study of end-of-life education within US internal medicine residency programs has never been published.

Objective: To determine the status of end-of-life education in internal medicine residency programs in the United States.

Method: The study was a cross-sectional, observational study of all internal medicine Residency Program Directors in the US as …


Identification Of Pp1 As The First Phosphatase For Irf7, Shunbin Ning, Ling Wang Jan 2017

Identification Of Pp1 As The First Phosphatase For Irf7, Shunbin Ning, Ling Wang

ETSU Faculty Works

Excerpt: Interferon (IFN) regulatory factor 7 (IRF7) is phosphorylated and activated in response to pathogenic infections for production of type I IFNs


Viral And Cellular Micrornas In Regulation Of Ebv Latency And Oncogenesis, Ling Wang, Shunbin Ning Jan 2017

Viral And Cellular Micrornas In Regulation Of Ebv Latency And Oncogenesis, Ling Wang, Shunbin Ning

ETSU Faculty Works

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), an oncogenic virus that ubiquitously establishes life-long persistence in humans, encodes viral miRNAs in two clusters, BHRF1 and BART. EBV also regulates expression of a large pool of cellular miRNAs, including miR-155, miR-146a, miR-21, miR-29, and miR-34a. These miRNAs targets both viral and cellular genes involved in the entire viral lifetime from lytic infection to oncogenesis, including viral replication, immune responses, cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, and cell proliferation, and are indispensable for persistent infection, latency establishment and maintenance, and cancer development. Among them, circulating miRNAs and unique miRNA profiles are promising diagnosis and prognosis biomarkers alone or …