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Erinn L Donnelly

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Cespedes N, Fellows A, Donnelly E, Kaylor H, Coles T, Wild R, et al.
Immunohorizons . 2024 May; 8(5):371-383. PMID: 38780542
Our previous work demonstrated that basophils regulate a suite of malaria phenotypes, including intestinal mastocytosis and permeability, the immune response to infection, gametocytemia, and parasite transmission to the malaria mosquito...
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Cespedes N, Donnelly E, Hansten G, Fellows A, Dobson M, Kaylor H, et al.
Infect Immun . 2024 Feb; 92(3):e0036023. PMID: 38299826
Malaria is strongly predisposed to bacteremia, which is associated with increased gastrointestinal permeability and a poor clinical prognosis. We previously identified mast cells (MCs) as mediators of intestinal permeability in...
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Donnelly E, Cespedes N, Hansten G, Wagers D, Briggs A, Lowder C, et al.
Immunohorizons . 2022 Aug; 6(8):630-641. PMID: 35985797
We have recently demonstrated that basophils are protective against intestinal permeability during malaria and contribute to reduced parasite transmission to mosquitoes. Given that IL-18 is an early cytokine/alarmin in malaria...
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Donnelly E, Cespedes N, Hansten G, Wagers D, Briggs A, Lowder C, et al.
Immunohorizons . 2022 Aug; 6(8):581-599. PMID: 35970557
Malaria-induced bacteremia has been shown to result from intestinal mast cell (MC) activation. The appearance of MCs in the ileum and increased intestinal permeability to enteric bacteria are preceded by...
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Cespedes N, Donnelly E, Lowder C, Hansten G, Wagers D, Briggs A, et al.
Front Immunol . 2022 Feb; 13:801120. PMID: 35154114
An increase in mast cells (MCs) and MCs mediators has been observed in malaria-associated bacteremia, however, the role of these granulocytes in malarial immunity is poorly understood. Herein, we studied...
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Wu H, Kirita Y, Donnelly E, Humphreys B
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2019 Mar; 30(4):714. PMID: 30867248
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Wu H, Kirita Y, Donnelly E, Humphreys B
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2018 Dec; 30(1):23-32. PMID: 30510133
Background: A challenge for single-cell genomic studies in kidney and other solid tissues is generating a high-quality single-cell suspension that contains rare or difficult-to-dissociate cell types and is free of...
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Wu H, Uchimura K, Donnelly E, Kirita Y, Morris S, Humphreys B
Cell Stem Cell . 2018 Nov; 23(6):869-881.e8. PMID: 30449713
Kidney organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells have great utility for investigating organogenesis and disease mechanisms and, potentially, as a replacement tissue source, but how closely organoids derived from...
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O hAinmhire E, Wu H, Muto Y, Donnelly E, Machado F, Fan L, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2018 Oct; 316(1):F63-F75. PMID: 30303712
Glioma-associated oncogene homolog-1 (Gli1)-positive resident mesenchymal stem cell-like cells are the predominant source of kidney myofibroblasts in fibrosis, but investigating Gli1-positive myofibroblast progenitor activation is hampered by the difficulty of...
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Wu H, Malone A, Donnelly E, Kirita Y, Uchimura K, Ramakrishnan S, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2018 Jul; 29(8):2069-2080. PMID: 29980650
Single-cell genomics techniques are revolutionizing our ability to characterize complex tissues. By contrast, the techniques used to analyze renal biopsy specimens have changed little over several decades. We tested the...