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Christine C Hinkle

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Zhang H, Xue C, Wang Y, Shi J, Zhang X, Li W, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2017 Nov; 6(11). PMID: 29133519
Background: Sustained and dysfunctional macrophage activation promotes inflammatory cardiometabolic disorders, but the role of long intergenic noncoding RNA (lincRNA) in human macrophage activation and cardiometabolic disorders is poorly defined. Through...
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Zhang H, Hinkle C, ONeill S, Shi J, Caughey J, Lynch E, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring) . 2017 Jun; 25(8):1410-1420. PMID: 28650582
Objective: The purpose of the study was to explore the impact of dual targeting of C-C motif chemokine receptor-2 (CCR2) and fractalkine receptor (CX3CR1) on the metabolic and inflammatory consequences...
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Xue C, Zhang X, Zhang H, Ferguson J, Wang Y, Hinkle C, et al.
Physiol Genomics . 2017 Apr; 49(6):287-305. PMID: 28389524
Long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) have emerged as key regulators of cellular functions and physiology. Yet functional lincRNAs often have low, context-specific and tissue-specific expression. We hypothesized that many human...
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Zhang H, Xue C, Shah R, Bermingham K, Hinkle C, Li W, et al.
Circ Res . 2015 Apr; 117(1):17-28. PMID: 25904599
Rationale: An efficient and reproducible source of genotype-specific human macrophages is essential for study of human macrophage biology and related diseases. Objective: To perform integrated functional and transcriptome analyses of...
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Shah R, Hinkle C, Haris L, Shah R, Mehta N, Putt M, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab . 2012 Aug; 97(11):E2152-9. PMID: 22893715
Context: Adipose inflammation is a crucial link between obesity and its metabolic complications. Human experimental endotoxemia is a controlled model for the study of inflammatory cardiometabolic responses in vivo. Objective:...
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Mehta N, Heffron S, Patel P, Ferguson J, Shah R, Hinkle C, et al.
J Transl Med . 2012 Jun; 10:124. PMID: 22709547
Background: Chronic inflammation may contribute to insulin resistance (IR), metabolic syndrome and atherosclerosis although evidence of causality is lacking in humans. We hypothesized that very low-dose experimental endotoxemia would induce...
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de la Llera Moya M, McGillicuddy F, Hinkle C, Byrne M, Joshi M, Nguyen V, et al.
Atherosclerosis . 2012 Mar; 222(2):390-4. PMID: 22456230
Objectives: Inflammation may directly impair HDL functions, in particular reverse cholesterol transport (RCT), but limited data support this concept in humans. Methods And Results: We employed low-dose human endotoxemia to...
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Ferguson J, Hinkle C, Mehta N, Bagheri R, DerOhannessian S, Shah R, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol . 2012 Feb; 59(8):764-72. PMID: 22340269
Objectives: This study sought to examine the role of lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A₂ (Lp-PLA₂/PLA2G7) in human inflammation and coronary atherosclerosis. Background: Lp-PLA₂ has emerged as a potential therapeutic target in coronary...
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Shah R, Hinkle C, Ferguson J, Mehta N, Li M, Qu L, et al.
Diabetes . 2011 Apr; 60(5):1512-8. PMID: 21525510
Objective: Leukocyte infiltration of adipose is a critical determinant of obesity-related metabolic diseases. Fractalkine (CX3CL1) and its receptor (CX3CR1) comprise a chemokine system involved in leukocyte recruitment and adhesion in...
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Zhang Y, McGillicuddy F, Hinkle C, ONeill S, Glick J, Rothblat G, et al.
Circulation . 2010 Mar; 121(11):1347-55. PMID: 20212278
Background: Adipose harbors a large depot of free cholesterol. However, a role for adipose in cholesterol lipidation of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in vivo is not established. We present the first...