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2022

Animals

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Hif1a-Dependent Induction Of Alveolar Epithelial Pfkfb3 Dampens Acute Lung Injury, Christine U Vohwinkel, Nana Burns, Ethan Coit, Xiaoyi Yuan, Eszter K Vladar, Christina Sul, Eric P Schmidt, Peter Carmeliet, Kurt Stenmark, Eva S Nozik, Rubin M Tuder, Holger K Eltzschig Dec 2022

Hif1a-Dependent Induction Of Alveolar Epithelial Pfkfb3 Dampens Acute Lung Injury, Christine U Vohwinkel, Nana Burns, Ethan Coit, Xiaoyi Yuan, Eszter K Vladar, Christina Sul, Eric P Schmidt, Peter Carmeliet, Kurt Stenmark, Eva S Nozik, Rubin M Tuder, Holger K Eltzschig

Student and Faculty Publications

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a severe form of lung inflammation causing acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients. ALI pathogenesis is closely linked to uncontrolled alveolar inflammation. We hypothesize that specific enzymes of the glycolytic pathway could function as key regulators of alveolar inflammation. Therefore, we screened isolated alveolar epithelia from mice exposed to ALI induced by injurious ventilation to assess their metabolic responses. These studies pointed us toward a selective role for isoform 3 of the 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase (PFKFB3). Pharmacologic inhibition or genetic deletion of Pfkfb3 in alveolar epithelia (Pfkfb3loxP/loxP SPC-ER-Cre+ mice) was associated with profound increases in ALI during …


High-Contrast Detection Of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype-2 For Fluorescence-Guided Surgery, Servando Hernandez Vargas, Solmaz Aghaamiri, Sukhen C Ghosh, Michael P Luciano, Luis C Borbon, Po Hien Ear, James R Howe, Jennifer M Bailey-Lundberg, Gregory D Simonek, Daniel M Halperin, Hop S Tran Cao, Naruhiko Ikoma, Martin J Schnermann, Ali Azhdarinia Nov 2022

High-Contrast Detection Of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype-2 For Fluorescence-Guided Surgery, Servando Hernandez Vargas, Solmaz Aghaamiri, Sukhen C Ghosh, Michael P Luciano, Luis C Borbon, Po Hien Ear, James R Howe, Jennifer M Bailey-Lundberg, Gregory D Simonek, Daniel M Halperin, Hop S Tran Cao, Naruhiko Ikoma, Martin J Schnermann, Ali Azhdarinia

Student and Faculty Publications

Dye design can influence the ability of fluorescently labeled imaging agents to generate tumor contrast and has become an area of significant interest in the field of fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS). Here, we show that the charge-balanced near-infrared fluorescent (NIRF) dye FNIR-Tag enhances the imaging properties of a fluorescently labeled somatostatin analogue.


Mucins Muc5ac And Muc5b Are Variably Packaged In The Same And In Separate Secretory Granules, Oanh N Hoang, Anna Ermund, Ana M Jaramillo, Dalia Fakih, Cory B French, Jose R Flores, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Jesper M Magnusson, Giorgio Fois, Michael Fauler, Manfred Frick, Peter Braubach, Joshua B Hales, Richard C Kurten, Reynold Panettieri, Leoncio Vergara, Camille Ehre, Roberto Adachi, Michael J Tuvim, Gunnar C Hansson, Burton F Dickey Nov 2022

Mucins Muc5ac And Muc5b Are Variably Packaged In The Same And In Separate Secretory Granules, Oanh N Hoang, Anna Ermund, Ana M Jaramillo, Dalia Fakih, Cory B French, Jose R Flores, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Jesper M Magnusson, Giorgio Fois, Michael Fauler, Manfred Frick, Peter Braubach, Joshua B Hales, Richard C Kurten, Reynold Panettieri, Leoncio Vergara, Camille Ehre, Roberto Adachi, Michael J Tuvim, Gunnar C Hansson, Burton F Dickey

Student and Faculty Publications

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The Emerging Role Of Notch3 Receptor Signalling In Human Lung Diseases, Manish Bodas, Bharathiraja Subramaniyan, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Peter F Vitiello, Matthew S Walters Sep 2022

The Emerging Role Of Notch3 Receptor Signalling In Human Lung Diseases, Manish Bodas, Bharathiraja Subramaniyan, Harry Karmouty-Quintana, Peter F Vitiello, Matthew S Walters

Faculty and Staff Publications

The mammalian respiratory system or lung is a tree-like branching structure, and the main site of gas exchange with the external environment. Structurally, the lung is broadly classified into the proximal (or conducting) airways and the distal alveolar region, where the gas exchange occurs. In parallel with the respiratory tree, the pulmonary vasculature starts with large pulmonary arteries that subdivide rapidly ending in capillaries adjacent to alveolar structures to enable gas exchange. The NOTCH signalling pathway plays an important role in lung development, differentiation and regeneration post-injury. Signalling via the NOTCH pathway is mediated through activation of four NOTCH receptors …


Adenosine Metabolized From Extracellular Atp Promotes Type 2 Immunity Through Triggering A2bar Signaling In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Darine W El-Naccache, Fei Chen, Mark J Palma, Alexander Lemenze, Matthew A Fischer, Wenhui Wu, Pankaj K Mishra, Holger K Eltzschig, Simon C Robson, Francesco Di Virgilio, George S Yap, Karen L Edelblum, György Haskó, William C Gause Aug 2022

Adenosine Metabolized From Extracellular Atp Promotes Type 2 Immunity Through Triggering A2bar Signaling In Intestinal Epithelial Cells, Darine W El-Naccache, Fei Chen, Mark J Palma, Alexander Lemenze, Matthew A Fischer, Wenhui Wu, Pankaj K Mishra, Holger K Eltzschig, Simon C Robson, Francesco Di Virgilio, George S Yap, Karen L Edelblum, György Haskó, William C Gause

Faculty and Staff Publications

Intestinal nematode parasites can cross the epithelial barrier, causing tissue damage and release of danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that may promote host protective type 2 immunity. We investigate whether adenosine binding to the A2B adenosine receptor (A2BAR) on intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) plays an important role. Specific blockade of IEC A2BAR inhibits the host protective memory response to the enteric helminth, Heligmosomoides polygyrus bakeri (Hpb), including disruption of granuloma development at the host-parasite interface. Memory T cell development is blocked during the primary response, and transcriptional analyses reveal profound impairment of IEC activation. Extracellular ATP is visualized 24 h after …


Hepatic Recruitment Of Eosinophils And Their Protective Function During Acute Liver Injury, Long Xu, Yang Yang, Yankai Wen, Jong-Min Jeong, Christoph Emontzpohl, Constance L Atkins, Zhaoli Sun, Kyle L Poulsen, David R Hall, J Steve Bynon, Bin Gao, William M Lee, Jody Rule, Elizabeth A Jacobsen, Hua Wang, Cynthia Ju Aug 2022

Hepatic Recruitment Of Eosinophils And Their Protective Function During Acute Liver Injury, Long Xu, Yang Yang, Yankai Wen, Jong-Min Jeong, Christoph Emontzpohl, Constance L Atkins, Zhaoli Sun, Kyle L Poulsen, David R Hall, J Steve Bynon, Bin Gao, William M Lee, Jody Rule, Elizabeth A Jacobsen, Hua Wang, Cynthia Ju

Faculty and Staff Publications

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Beyond the classical description of eosinophil functions in parasite infections and allergic diseases, emerging evidence supports a critical role of eosinophils in resolving inflammation and promoting tissue remodeling. However, the role of eosinophils in liver injury and the underlying mechanism of their recruitment into the liver remain unclear.

METHODS: Hepatic eosinophils were detected and quantified using flow cytometry and immunohistochemical staining. Eosinophil-deficient (ΔdblGata1) mice were used to investigate the role of eosinophils in 3 models of acute liver injury. In vivo experiments using Il33

RESULTS: Hepatic accumulation of eosinophils was observed in patients with acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver …


Are Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (Trh) And Analog Taltirelin Viable Reversal Agents Of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression?, Marieke Hyke Algera, Joseph F Cotten, Monique Van Velzen, Marieke Niesters, Martijn Boon, Daniel S Shoham, Kaye E Dandrea, Rutger Van Der Schrier, Albert Dahan Jun 2022

Are Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (Trh) And Analog Taltirelin Viable Reversal Agents Of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression?, Marieke Hyke Algera, Joseph F Cotten, Monique Van Velzen, Marieke Niesters, Martijn Boon, Daniel S Shoham, Kaye E Dandrea, Rutger Van Der Schrier, Albert Dahan

Faculty and Staff Publications

Opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) is a potentially life-threatening complication of opioid consumption. Apart from naloxone, an opioid antagonist that has various disadvantages, a possible reversal strategy is treatment of OIRD with the hypothalamic hormone and neuromodulator thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH). In this review, we performed a search in electronic databases and retrieved 52 papers on the effect of TRH and TRH-analogs on respiration and their efficacy in the reversal of OIRD in awake and anesthetized mammals, including humans. Animal studies show that TRH and its analog taltirelin stimulate breathing via an effect at the preBötzinger complex, an important respiratory rhythm generator …


Progranulin Loss Results In Sex-Dependent Dysregulation Of The Peripheral And Central Immune System, Madelyn C Houser, Oihane Uriarte Huarte, Rebecca L Wallings, Cody E Keating, Kathryn P Macpherson, Mary K Herrick, George T Kannarkat, Sean D Kelly, Jianjun Chang, Nicholas H Varvel, Jessica E Rexach, Malú Gámez Tansey Jan 2022

Progranulin Loss Results In Sex-Dependent Dysregulation Of The Peripheral And Central Immune System, Madelyn C Houser, Oihane Uriarte Huarte, Rebecca L Wallings, Cody E Keating, Kathryn P Macpherson, Mary K Herrick, George T Kannarkat, Sean D Kelly, Jianjun Chang, Nicholas H Varvel, Jessica E Rexach, Malú Gámez Tansey

Faculty and Staff Publications

INTRODUCTION: Progranulin (PGRN) is a secreted glycoprotein, the expression of which is linked to several neurodegenerative diseases. Although its specific function is still unclear, several studies have linked it with lysosomal functions and immune system regulation. Here, we have explored the role of PGRN in peripheral and central immune system homeostasis by investigating the consequences of PGRN deficiency on adaptive and innate immune cell populations.

METHODS: First, we used gene co-expression network analysis of published data to test the hypothesis that

RESULTS: Male PGRN KO mice exhibited a lower abundance of microglial cells with higher MHC-II expression, increased CD44 expression …


Alternative Adenosine Receptor Activation: The Netrin-Adora2b Link, Xiaoyi Yuan, Tingting Mills, Marie-Francoise Doursout, Scott E Evans, Marcos F Vidal Melo, Holger K Eltzschig Jan 2022

Alternative Adenosine Receptor Activation: The Netrin-Adora2b Link, Xiaoyi Yuan, Tingting Mills, Marie-Francoise Doursout, Scott E Evans, Marcos F Vidal Melo, Holger K Eltzschig

Faculty and Staff Publications

During hypoxia or inflammation, extracellular adenosine levels are elevated. Studies using pharmacologic approaches or genetic animal models pertinent to extracellular adenosine signaling implicate this pathway in attenuating hypoxia-associated inflammation. There are four distinct adenosine receptors. Of these, it is not surprising that the Adora2b adenosine receptor functions as an endogenous feedback loop to control hypoxia-associated inflammation. First, Adora2b activation requires higher adenosine concentrations compared to other adenosine receptors, similar to those achieved during hypoxic inflammation. Second, Adora2b is transcriptionally induced during hypoxia or inflammation by hypoxia-inducible transcription factor HIF1A. Studies seeking an alternative adenosine receptor activation mechanism have linked netrin-1 …


Oral Administration Of A Dual Eta/Etb Receptor Antagonist Promotes Neuroprotection In A Rodent Model Of Glaucoma, Bindu Kodati, Nolan R Mcgrady, Hayden B Jefferies, Dorota L Stankowska, Raghu R Krishnamoorthy Jan 2022

Oral Administration Of A Dual Eta/Etb Receptor Antagonist Promotes Neuroprotection In A Rodent Model Of Glaucoma, Bindu Kodati, Nolan R Mcgrady, Hayden B Jefferies, Dorota L Stankowska, Raghu R Krishnamoorthy

Faculty and Staff Publications

PURPOSE: Glaucoma is a neurodegenerative disease associated with elevated intraocular pressure and characterized by optic nerve axonal degeneration, cupping of the optic disc, and loss of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). The endothelin (ET) system of vasoactive peptides (ET-1, ET-2, ET-3) and their G-protein coupled receptors (ET

METHODS: Male and female Brown Norway rats were subjected to the Morrison model of ocular hypertension by injection of hypertonic saline through the episcleral veins. Following IOP elevation, macitentan (5 mg/kg body wt) was administered orally 3 days per week, and rats with IOP elevation were maintained for 4 weeks. RGC function was determined …