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Reyes A, Huy T, Nguyen T, Salad S, Aguilar C, Min W, et al.
Microorganisms . 2025 Jan; 12(12. PMID: 39770737
Our preliminary data using bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) collected from ICR mice treated with anti-sirtuin (anti-SIRT) 1 antibody showed that uptake was significantly attenuated. We then further investigated the effect...
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Huy T, Nguyen T, Salad S, Aguilar C, Reyes A, Arayan L, et al.
J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2024 Oct; 34(11):2192-2200. PMID: 39403730
Hypertonic saline (HTS) resuscitation can enhance immune responses against various pathogens, however, the effect of HTS on brucellosis is yet to be defined. In this study, we found that HTS...
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Hop H, Huy T, Lee H, Kim S
EMBO Rep . 2023 Jul; 24(9):e55376. PMID: 37503678
Bacteria of the genus Brucella cause brucellosis, one of the world's most common zoonotic diseases. A major contributor to Brucella's virulence is the ability to circumvent host immune defense mechanisms....
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Kim H, Huy T, Nguyen T, Reyes A, Min W, Lee H, et al.
J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2023 Jun; 33(8):1006-1012. PMID: 37280772
In this study, we investigated the effects of sodium propionate (SP) treatment on intracellular mechanism of murine macrophages and its contribution to host immunity during 544 infection. The intracellular growth...
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Reyes A, Kim H, Huy T, Nguyen T, Min W, Lee H, et al.
J Microbiol Biotechnol . 2023 Mar; 33(4):441-448. PMID: 36859519
Brucellosis is a contagious zoonotic disease that infects millions of people annually with hundreds of millions more being exposed. It is caused by , a highly infectious bacterial species capable...
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Reyes A, Kim H, Huy T, Vu S, Nguyen T, Kang C, et al.
Microb Pathog . 2021 Jul; 158:105079. PMID: 34245824
Brucella abortus, one of the most important members of the genus Brucella responsible for human disease, is an intracellular pathogen capable of avoiding or interfering components of the host immune...
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Reyes A, Huy T, Vu S, Kang C, Min W, Lee H, et al.
Immunobiology . 2021 Mar; 226(3):152073. PMID: 33657463
Here, we explore the potential role of formyl peptide receptor 2 (FPR2) during Brucella abortus infection. FPR2 manipulation affected B. abortus internalization but not its growth within macrophages. During the...
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Huy T, Nguyen T, Reyes A, Vu S, Min W, Lee H, et al.
Front Vet Sci . 2021 Feb; 7:577026. PMID: 33553273
Protective efficiency of a combination of four recombinant () proteins, namely outer membrane protein (Omp) 16, Omp19, Omp28, and 50S ribosomal protein L7/L12 was evaluated as a combined subunit vaccine...
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Vu S, Reyes A, Huy T, Min W, Lee H, Kim H, et al.
Microb Pathog . 2020 Dec; 152:104655. PMID: 33264666
To date, the antimicrobial activity of arachidonic acid (AA) with regard to pathogenesis of Brucella in macrophages is unknown. We found that AA is highly toxic to B. abortus in...
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Vu S, Reyes A, Huy T, Min W, Lee H, Kim H, et al.
Dev Comp Immunol . 2020 Oct; 115:103902. PMID: 33091457
To date, the implications of prostaglandin I2 (PGI), a prominent lipid mediator for modulation of immune responses, has not been clearly understood in Brucella infection. In this study, we found...