Evgeniya V Nazarova
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Recent Articles
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Wu B, Bennett H, Ye X, Sridhar A, Eidenschenk C, Everett C, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Oct;
15(1):9146.
PMID: 39443484
Multiomic profiling of single cells by sequencing is a powerful technique for investigating cellular diversity. Existing droplet-based microfluidic methods produce many cell-free droplets, underutilizing bead barcodes and reagents. Combinatorial indexing...
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Andrews J, Zhang Z, Prasad G, Huey F, Nazarova E, Wang J, et al.
Mucosal Immunol
. 2024 Jun;
17(5):825-842.
PMID: 38844208
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)-infected neutrophils are often found in the airways of patients with active tuberculosis (TB), and excessive recruitment of neutrophils to the lung is linked to increased bacterial burden...
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Fieweger R, Wilburn K, Montague C, Roszkowski E, Kelly C, Southard T, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2023 Jan;
299(3):102910.
PMID: 36642182
Lipids are important nutrients for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) to support bacterial survival in mammalian tissues and host cells. Fatty acids and cholesterol are imported across the Mtb cell wall via...
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Headland S, Dengler H, Xu D, Teng G, Everett C, Ratsimandresy R, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2022 Jan;
14(627):eabf8188.
PMID: 35020406
Exacerbations of symptoms represent an unmet need for people with asthma. Bacterial dysbiosis and opportunistic bacterial infections have been observed in, and may contribute to, more severe asthma. However, the...
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Nazarova E, Podinovskaia M, Russell D, VanderVen B
Bio Protoc
. 2020 May;
8(4).
PMID: 32368567
(Mtb) has evolved to assimilate fatty acids from its host. However, until recently, there was no reliable way to quantify fatty acid uptake by the bacteria during host cell infection....
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Huang L, Nazarova E, Russell D
Microbiol Spectr
. 2019 Mar;
7(2).
PMID: 30848232
has evolved to become the single greatest cause of death from an infectious agent. The pathogen spends most of its infection cycle in its human host within a phagocyte. The...
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Nazarova E, Montague C, Huang L, La T, Russell D, VanderVen B
Elife
. 2019 Feb;
8.
PMID: 30735132
(Mtb) imports and metabolizes fatty acids to maintain infection within human macrophages. Although this is a well-established paradigm, the bacterial factors required for fatty acid import are poorly understood. Previously,...
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Xu Y, Wang L, Zimmerman M, Chen K, Huang L, Fu D, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2018 Apr;
14(4):e1006974.
PMID: 29698476
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains a grave threat to world health with emerging drug resistant strains. One prominent feature of Mtb infection is the extensive reprogramming of host tissue at the...
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Huang L, Nazarova E, Tan S, Liu Y, Russell D
J Exp Med
. 2018 Mar;
215(4):1135-1152.
PMID: 29500179
To understand how infection by (Mtb) is modulated by host cell phenotype, we characterized those host phagocytes that controlled or supported bacterial growth during early infection, focusing on the ontologically...
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Nazarova E, Montague C, La T, Wilburn K, Sukumar N, Lee W, et al.
Elife
. 2017 Jul;
6.
PMID: 28708968
Pathogenic bacteria have evolved highly specialized systems to extract essential nutrients from their hosts. (Mtb) scavenges lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids) to maintain infections in mammals but mechanisms and proteins...