Gabriel J Starrett
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Recent Articles
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Lee P, Klaeger S, Le P, Korthauer K, Cheng J, Ananthapadmanabhan V, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2022 Jul;
132(13).
PMID: 35775490
Cancers avoid immune surveillance through an array of mechanisms, including perturbation of HLA class I antigen presentation. Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive, HLA-I-low, neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin...
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Nomburg J, Zou W, Frost T, Datta C, Vasudevan S, Starrett G, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2022 Apr;
18(4):e1010401.
PMID: 35363834
Polyomaviruses (PyV) are ubiquitous pathogens that can cause devastating human diseases. Due to the small size of their genomes, PyV utilize complex patterns of RNA splicing to maximize their coding...
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Starrett G, Tisza M, Welch N, Belford A, Peretti A, Pastrana D, et al.
Virus Evol
. 2021 Oct;
7(1):veaa055.
PMID: 34646575
Polintons (also known as Mavericks) were initially identified as a widespread class of eukaryotic transposons named for their hallmark type B DNA ymerase and retrovirus-like egrase genes. It has since...
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Lisco A, Hsu A, Dimitrova D, Proctor D, Mace E, Ye P, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2021 Sep;
385(10):921-929.
PMID: 34469647
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections underlie a wide spectrum of both benign and malignant epithelial diseases. In this report, we describe the case of a young man who had encephalitis caused...
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Kacew A, Dharaneeswaran H, Starrett G, Thakuria M, LeBoeuf N, Silk A, et al.
Oncotarget
. 2020 Dec;
11(47):4401-4410.
PMID: 33315984
Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare cancer for which immune checkpoint blockade is standard-of-care for recurrent/metastatic disease. However, not all patients benefit from immunotherapy. A greater understanding of molecular mechanisms...
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Rosenstein R, Pastrana D, Starrett G, Sapio M, Hill N, Jo J, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2020 Oct;
141(5):1344-1348.e8.
PMID: 33075349
No abstract available.
17.
Sargen M, Starrett G, Engels E, Cahoon E, Tucker M, Goldstein A
Clin Cancer Res
. 2020 Sep;
27(2):389-393.
PMID: 32907843
Sebaceous carcinoma is an aggressive skin cancer with a 5-year overall survival rate of 78% for localized/regional disease and 50% for metastatic disease. The incidence of this cancer has been...
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Law E, Levin-Klein R, Jarvis M, Kim H, Argyris P, Carpenter M, et al.
J Exp Med
. 2020 Sep;
217(12).
PMID: 32870257
The APOBEC3 family of antiviral DNA cytosine deaminases is implicated as the second largest source of mutation in cancer. This mutational process may be a causal driver or inconsequential passenger...
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Starrett G, Thakuria M, Chen T, Marcelus C, Cheng J, Nomburg J, et al.
Genome Med
. 2020 Mar;
12(1):30.
PMID: 32188490
Background: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a highly aggressive neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin caused by either the integration of Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) and expression of viral T antigens...
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Slevin M, Wollison B, Powers W, Burns R, Patel N, Ducar M, et al.
J Mol Diagn
. 2020 Feb;
22(4):476-487.
PMID: 32068070
Precision cancer medicine aims to classify tumors by site, histology, and molecular testing to determine an individualized profile of cancer alterations. Viruses are a major contributor to oncogenesis, causing 12%...