Katherine C Pierson
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Recent Articles
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Harden J, Lewis S, Pierson K, Suarez-Farinas M, Lentini T, Ortenzio F, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Nov;
9(11):e111255.
PMID: 25369198
Mutations in the caspase recruitment domain, family member 14 (CARD14) gene have recently been described in psoriasis patients, and explain the psoriasis susceptibility locus 2 (PSORS2). CARD14 is a scaffolding...
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Hyder L, Gonzalez J, Harden J, Johnson-Huang L, Zaba L, Pierson K, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2013 Feb;
133(7):1742-51.
PMID: 23407402
Our group recently described a population of antigen-presenting cells that appear to be critical in psoriasis pathogenesis, termed inflammatory myeloid dendritic cells (CD11c(+)/blood dendritic cell (DC) antigen 1(-)). Triggering receptor...
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Aubert P, Suarez-Farinas M, Mitsui H, Johnson-Huang L, Harden J, Pierson K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Dec;
7(11):e49408.
PMID: 23226210
The autoinflammatory disorder, Neonatal-onset Multisystem Inflammatory Disease (NOMID) is the most severe phenotype of disorders caused by mutations in CIAS1 that result in increased production and secretion of active IL-1β....
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Jordan C, Cao L, Roberson E, Pierson K, Yang C, Joyce C, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2012 Apr;
90(5):784-95.
PMID: 22521418
Psoriasis is a common, immune-mediated genetic disorder of the skin and is associated with arthritis in approximately 30% of cases. Previously, we localized PSORS2 (psoriasis susceptibility locus 2) to chromosomal...
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Johnson-Huang L, Pensabene C, Shah K, Pierson K, Kikuchi T, Lentini T, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Feb;
7(2):e30308.
PMID: 22348003
Unlabelled: To understand the development of new psoriasis lesions, we studied a group of moderate-to-severe psoriasis patients who experienced a relapse after ceasing efalizumab (anti-CD11a, Raptiva, Genentech). There were increased...
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Johnson-Huang L, Suarez-Farinas M, Pierson K, Fuentes-Duculan J, Cueto I, Lentini T, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2012 Jan;
132(4):1177-87.
PMID: 22277938
Psoriasis is a chronic, debilitating, immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease. As IFN-γ is involved in many cellular processes, including activation of dendritic cells (DCs), antigen processing and presentation, cell adhesion and...
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Pettersen J, Fuentes-Duculan J, Suarez-Farinas M, Pierson K, Pitts-Kiefer A, Fan L, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2011 Feb;
131(6):1322-30.
PMID: 21307877
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) may have an important role in tumor immunity. We studied the activation state of TAMs in cutaneous SCC, the second most common human cancer. CD163 was identified...
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Moussai D, Mitsui H, Pettersen J, Pierson K, Shah K, Suarez-Farinas M, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2010 Sep;
131(1):229-36.
PMID: 20827282
Metastases from primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) account for the majority of the ∼10,000 non-melanoma skin cancer deaths in the United States annually. We studied lymphangiogenesis in human SCC...
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Fuentes-Duculan J, Suarez-Farinas M, Zaba L, Nograles K, Pierson K, Mitsui H, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2010 Jun;
130(10):2412-22.
PMID: 20555352
Macrophages are important cells of the innate immune system, and their study is essential to gain greater understanding of the inflammatory nature of psoriasis. We used immunohistochemistry and double-label immunofluorescence...
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Zaba L, Fuentes-Duculan J, Eungdamrong N, Johnson-Huang L, Nograles K, White T, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2010 May;
125(6):1261-1268.e9.
PMID: 20471070
Background: Previous work has identified CD11c(+)CD1c(-) dendritic cells (DCs) as the major "inflammatory" dermal DC population in patients with psoriasis vulgaris and CD1c(+) DCs as the "resident" cutaneous DC population....