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Velickovic D, Purkerson J, Bhotika H, Huyck H, Clair G, Pryhuber G, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39416038
-linked glycosylation, the major post-translational modification of cellular proteins, is important for proper lung functioning, serving to fold, traffic, and stabilize protein structures and to mediate various cell-cell recognition events....
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McDavid A, Laniewski N, Grier A, Gill A, Kessler H, Huyck H, et al.
iScience . 2022 Mar; 25(4):104007. PMID: 35310935
Neonatal immune-microbiota co-development is poorly understood, yet age-appropriate recognition of - and response to - pathogens and commensal microbiota is critical to health. In this longitudinal study of 148 preterm...
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Wang A, Chiou J, Poirion O, Buchanan J, Valdez M, Verheyden J, et al.
Elife . 2020 Nov; 9. PMID: 33164753
Respiratory failure associated with COVID-19 has placed focus on the lungs. Here, we present single-nucleus accessible chromatin profiles of 90,980 nuclei and matched single-nucleus transcriptomes of 46,500 nuclei in non-diseased...
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Wang Q, Bhattacharya S, Mereness J, Anderson C, Lillis J, Misra R, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2019 Feb; 87(3):511-517. PMID: 30776794
Background: Current in vitro human lung epithelial cell models derived from adult tissues may not accurately represent all attributes that define homeostatic and disease mechanisms relevant to the pediatric lung....
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Grier A, McDavid A, Wang B, Qiu X, Java J, Bandyopadhyay S, et al.
Microbiome . 2018 Oct; 6(1):193. PMID: 30367675
Background: Postnatal development of early life microbiota influences immunity, metabolism, neurodevelopment, and infant health. Microbiome development occurs at multiple body sites, with distinct community compositions and functions. Associations between microbiota...
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Scheible K, Emo J, Laniewski N, Baran A, Peterson D, Holden-Wiltse J, et al.
JCI Insight . 2018 Feb; 3(4). PMID: 29467329
The inverse relationship between gestational age at birth and postviral respiratory morbidity suggests that infants born preterm (PT) may miss a critical developmental window of T cell maturation. Despite a...
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Grier A, Qiu X, Bandyopadhyay S, Holden-Wiltse J, Kessler H, Gill A, et al.
Microbiome . 2017 Dec; 5(1):158. PMID: 29228972
Background: Identification of factors that influence the neonatal gut microbiome is urgently needed to guide clinical practices that support growth of healthy preterm infants. Here, we examined the influence of...
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Scheible K, Emo J, Yang H, Holden-Wiltse J, Straw A, Huyck H, et al.
Clin Immunol . 2015 Aug; 161(2):65-74. PMID: 26232733
Homeostatic T cell proliferation is more robust during human fetal development. In order to understand the relative effect of normal fetal homeostasis and perinatal exposures on CD8+ T cell behavior...
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Misra R, Shah S, Fowell D, Wang H, Scheible K, Misra S, et al.
Hum Immunol . 2015 Mar; 76(5):329-338. PMID: 25797206
Background: Chorioamnionitis (CA) is associated with premature delivery and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). We hypothesize that preterm infants exposed to CA have reduced suppressive regulatory T cells (Treg) and increased non-regulatory...
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Saperstein S, Huyck H, Kimball E, Johnston C, Finkelstein J, Pryhuber G
Mediators Inflamm . 2009 Nov; 2009:958658. PMID: 19901996
We determined the role of interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) signaling on tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced (TNF-alpha) lung neutrophil influx as well as neutrophil chemoattractant macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP-2) and KC and soluble...