Maree J Webster
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Recent Articles
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Sager R, North H, Weissleder C, Clearwater M, Walker A, Fullerton J, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2024 Dec;
275():25-34.
PMID: 39616737
Deficits in neurogenesis markers in the subependymal zone (SEZ) are associated with elevated inflammation in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. However, the extent to which complement factors are also changed in...
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Zhu Y, Webster M, Mendez Victoriano G, Middleton F, Massa P, Weickert C
Schizophr Bull
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39471484
Background And Hypothesis: Angiogenesis triggered by inflammation increases BBB permeability and facilitates macrophage transmigration. In the midbrain, we have discovered molecular alterations related to the blood-brain barrier (BBB), including endothelial...
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Mendez-Victoriano G, Zhu Y, Middleton F, Massa P, Ajulu K, Webster M, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2024 Aug;
340:116141.
PMID: 39153291
Increased activation of inflammatory macrophages and altered expression of dopamine markers are found in the midbrains of people with schizophrenia (SZ). The relationship of midbrain macrophages to dopamine neurons has...
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Kim I, Kim M, Jung S, Kim W, Lee J, Ju Y, et al.
Exp Mol Med
. 2024 Jul;
56(8):1750-1762.
PMID: 39085355
Low-level somatic mutations in the human brain are implicated in various neurological disorders. The contribution of low-level brain somatic mutations to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), however, remains poorly understood. Here,...
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North H, Weissleder C, Bitar M, Barry G, Fullerton J, Webster M, et al.
Schizophrenia (Heidelb)
. 2024 May;
10(1):50.
PMID: 38704390
A subgroup of schizophrenia cases with elevated inflammation have reduced neurogenesis markers and increased macrophage density in the human subependymal zone (SEZ; also termed subventricular zone or SVZ) neurogenic niche....
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Puvogel S, Alsema A, North H, Webster M, Weickert C, Eggen B
eNeuro
. 2024 Feb;
11(3).
PMID: 38351133
The subependymal zone (SEZ), also known as the subventricular zone (SVZ), constitutes a neurogenic niche that persists during postnatal life. In humans, the neurogenic potential of the SEZ declines after...
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Jo Y, Webster M, Kim S, Lee D
Brief Funct Genomics
. 2023 Sep;
23(5):663-671.
PMID: 37738675
Schizophrenia genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have reported many genomic risk loci, but it is unclear how they affect schizophrenia susceptibility through interactions of multiple SNPs. We propose a stepwise deep...
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Zheng H, Webster M, Weickert C, Beasley C, Paulus M, Yolken R, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2023 Jun;
28(12):5282-5292.
PMID: 37391529
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a common, neurotrophic herpesvirus that can be reactivated by inflammation and cause central nervous system disease. We hypothesize that CMV may contribute to the neuroinflammation that underlies...
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Zhu Y, Webster M, Walker A, Massa P, Middleton F, Weickert C
Brain Behav Immun
. 2023 Mar;
111:46-60.
PMID: 36972743
Transcript levels of cytokines and SERPINA3 have been used to define a substantial subset (40%) of individuals with schizophrenia with elevated inflammation and worse neuropathology in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex...