Jannet Katz
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Recent Articles
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Zhao Y, Yang K, Ferreira T, Kang X, Feng X, Katz J, et al.
Mol Oral Microbiol
. 2023 Dec;
39(3):125-135.
PMID: 38108557
Liver-X receptors (LXRs) are essential nuclear hormone receptors involved in cholesterol and lipid metabolism. They are also believed to regulate inflammation and physiological and pathological bone turnover. We have previously...
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Zhao Y, Hao X, Li Z, Feng X, Katz J, Michalek S, et al.
Bone
. 2022 Mar;
159:116379.
PMID: 35307321
Osteoclasts are the principal bone resorption cells crucial for homeostatic bone remodeling and pathological bone destruction. Increasing data demonstrate a vital role of histone methylation in osteoclastogenesis. As an integral...
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Hao X, Li Z, Li W, Katz J, Michalek S, Barnum S, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Feb;
13:816640.
PMID: 35178049
Periodontitis is a dysbiotic infectious disease that leads to the destruction of tooth supporting tissues. There is increasing evidence that periodontitis may affect the development and severity of Alzheimer's disease...
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Li Z, Zhao Y, Chen Z, Katz J, Michalek S, Li Y, et al.
Mol Immunol
. 2021 Jul;
137:187-200.
PMID: 34274794
Aging is associated with excessive bone loss that is not counteracted with the development of new bone. However, the mechanisms underlying age-related bone loss are not completely clear. Myeloid-derived suppressor...
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Zhao Y, Li Z, Su L, Ballesteros-Tato A, Katz J, Michalek S, et al.
J Leukoc Biol
. 2021 Jan;
108(4):1037-1050.
PMID: 33463750
Bone destruction in inflammatory osteolytic diseases including periodontitis is related to excessive activity of osteoclasts (OC), which originate from precursor cells of the myeloid lineage, termed osteoclast precursors (OCP). In...
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Zhao Y, Li Z, Su L, Ballesteros-Tato A, Katz J, Michalek S, et al.
J Leukoc Biol
. 2020 Dec;
108(4):1037-1050.
PMID: 33311847
Bone destruction in inflammatory osteolytic diseases including periodontitis is related to excessive activity of osteoclasts (OC), which originate from precursor cells of the myeloid lineage, termed osteoclast precursors (OCP). In...
7.
Alexander K, Katz J, Elson C
PLoS One
. 2017 Jul;
12(7):e0181866.
PMID: 28750075
Cultivating an environment of mutualism between host cells and the microbiota is vital, and dysregulation of this relationship is associated with multiple immune disorders including metabolic and skin diseases, asthma,...
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Su L, Xu Q, Zhang P, Michalek S, Katz J
Infect Immun
. 2017 May;
85(8).
PMID: 28533469
, a major etiologic agent of periodontitis, has been reported to induce the expansion of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC); however, little is known regarding the subpopulations of MDSC expanded by...
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Edwards M, Aultman J, Harber G, Bhatt J, Sztul E, Xu Q, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Dec;
8(12):e83226.
PMID: 24312679
Francisella tularensis is an infectious, gram-negative, intracellular microorganism, and the cause of tularemia. Invasion of host cells by intracellular pathogens like Francisella is initiated by their interaction with different host...
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Ashtekar A, Katz J, Xu Q, Michalek S
PLoS One
. 2012 Dec;
7(11):e50460.
PMID: 23209745
Francisella tularensis (FT) is a highly virulent pathogen for humans and other mammals. Severe morbidity and mortality is associated with respiratory FT infection and there are concerns about intentional dissemination...