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The Emerging Oral Pathogen, Filifactor Alocis, Modulates Antimicrobial Responses Of Primed Human Neutrophils., Ian J. Snider, Aruna Vashishta, Richard J. Lamont, Silvia M. Uriarte Sep 2023

The Emerging Oral Pathogen, Filifactor Alocis, Modulates Antimicrobial Responses Of Primed Human Neutrophils., Ian J. Snider, Aruna Vashishta, Richard J. Lamont, Silvia M. Uriarte

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Almost 50% of the adult population older than 30 years of age suffers from some form of periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease of the periodontal tissue caused by microbial subversion of the host immune response. Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocyte present in the oral mucosa. In periodontitis, periodontal pathogens have developed strategies to evade neutrophil antimicrobial responses and promote bacterial growth. Among these oral pathogens is Filifactor alocis which can modulate neutrophils’ antimicrobial responses by preventing phagosome maturation. During inflammation, neutrophils that reach the gingival tissue are primed by cytokines and chemokines. However, the response of primed human neutrophils …


Effects Of Osmotic Stress On Dna And Cell Viability In A Desiccation-Sensitive Cell Line, Brady D. Russell, Rajib Hassan, Michael A. Menze Sep 2023

Effects Of Osmotic Stress On Dna And Cell Viability In A Desiccation-Sensitive Cell Line, Brady D. Russell, Rajib Hassan, Michael A. Menze

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Kc167 is a widely used Drosophila cell line, known to be sensitive to the extreme water loss caused by desiccation. In order to characterize the effects of this desiccation-sensitivity on DNA and cell viability, a series of osmotic stressors of differing concentrations were introduced to the cell line. These cells were then imaged via the Cytation1 cell imaging machine using fluorescence microscopy. Specifically, cells were stained using the DAPI staining solution, a blue fluorescent DNA stain that binds strongly to A-T rich regions within the DNA, forming a fluorescent complex. As DAPI more readily enters the membrane and thereby stains …


Resolving Commingling, Restoring Identity: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration And Ethical Study Of Individuals From A Human Skeletal Teaching Collection, Morgann L. Lucas, Morgan J. Elmore, Christine Chen, Carolann Cockerill, Mekenzie Davis, Vivian N. Pham, Matthew Kolmann, Linda Fuselier, Kathryn E. Marklein Sep 2023

Resolving Commingling, Restoring Identity: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration And Ethical Study Of Individuals From A Human Skeletal Teaching Collection, Morgann L. Lucas, Morgan J. Elmore, Christine Chen, Carolann Cockerill, Mekenzie Davis, Vivian N. Pham, Matthew Kolmann, Linda Fuselier, Kathryn E. Marklein

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In Fall 2022, human skeletal remains were discovered in the Department of Biology’s Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Laboratory. No documentation about the acquisition or curation history was found. With no current protocols for repatriating individuals in university skeletal teaching collections, an interdisciplinary research team analyzed the skeletal remains to resolve to commingle and identify the people. Using standardized methods in forensic anthropology, we estimated the minimum number of individuals represented through taphonomic, demographic, paleopathological, and morphological variables and variation. Results indicated, minimally, 36 to 56 individuals represented by 250 bones. Of these individuals, 12 were estimated as probable female, 16 as …


Histological Evaluation Of Offspring Kidneys Following Prenatal Vaping, Lucas Georges, Katelyn Chism, Selma Podbicanin, Isaiah Burciaga, Cynthia Corbitt, Rachel Neal Sep 2023

Histological Evaluation Of Offspring Kidneys Following Prenatal Vaping, Lucas Georges, Katelyn Chism, Selma Podbicanin, Isaiah Burciaga, Cynthia Corbitt, Rachel Neal

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Pregnant women are advised to switch from cigarettes to electronic cigarettes to reduce the toxic effects on the fetus, however little research has been done on the impact of vaping on child development. In this study investigating the impact of inhalation exposure to a commercial product on reproductive and developmental functions, C57BL/6 dams were exposed to vapor from VuseTM e-cigarette golden tobacco pod for 3 hours/day at two puffs per minute throughout gestation (Vape) or to filtered air (Sham). This resulted in smaller litter sizes, along with greater weights for Vape offspring at birth that returned to average by …


The Impact Of Prenatal Vape Exposure On Weanling Liver Gene Expression, Isabella R. Fieger, Cristina Isabel Pauig, Mindy Yin, Anna Lipinski, Barrett Blevins, Tyler Plake, Lucas Georges, Katelyn Chism, Isaiah Burciaga, Selma Podbicanin, Cynthia Corbitt, Rachel Neal Sep 2023

The Impact Of Prenatal Vape Exposure On Weanling Liver Gene Expression, Isabella R. Fieger, Cristina Isabel Pauig, Mindy Yin, Anna Lipinski, Barrett Blevins, Tyler Plake, Lucas Georges, Katelyn Chism, Isaiah Burciaga, Selma Podbicanin, Cynthia Corbitt, Rachel Neal

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The use of E-cigarettes is a fairly recent phenomenon. Vaping is seen as the “healthier” alternative to smoking cigarettes, yet we know little about the developmental toxicity of commercially available vaping products. In the current study, C57Bl/6 mice were exposed to Vuse Alto Golden Tobacco pods (5% nicotine) 4 days before mating and throughout gestation (GD19) for 1 hour/day every day. Offspring birth outcomes were measured with liver tissue collected at weaning. Gross histology and gene expression in the SIRT1-FXR pathway were examined via qPCR analysis with male and female offspring analyzed separately. No differences in gross morphology or cell …


Characterization Of Oral Pathogen, Filifactor Alocis, And Its Virulence Factors That Contribute To The Progression Of Periodontitis., Ian J. Snider Sep 2023

Characterization Of Oral Pathogen, Filifactor Alocis, And Its Virulence Factors That Contribute To The Progression Of Periodontitis., Ian J. Snider

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