Veronica Dave
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Recurrent infection transiently expands human tissue T cells while maintaining long-term homeostasis
Dave V, Richert-Spuhler L, Arkatkar T, Warrier L, Pholsena T, Johnston C, et al.
J Exp Med
. 2023 Jun;
220(9).
PMID: 37314481
Chronic viral infections are known to lead to T cell exhaustion or dysfunction. However, it remains unclear if antigen exposure episodes from periodic viral reactivation, such as herpes simplex virus...
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Arkatkar T, Dave V, Talavera I, Graham J, Swarts J, Hughes S, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2023 Mar;
133(10).
PMID: 36951943
Mucosal infections pose a significant global health burden. Antigen-specific tissue-resident T cells are critical to maintaining barrier immunity. Previous studies in the context of systemic infection suggest that memory CD8+...
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Roychoudhury P, Swan D, Duke E, Corey L, Zhu J, Dave V, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2020 Mar;
130(6):2903-2919.
PMID: 32125285
The mechanisms underlying rapid elimination of herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) in the human genital tract despite low CD8+ and CD4+ tissue-resident T cell (Trm cell) density are unknown. We analyzed...
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Vojtech L, Zhang M, Dave V, Levy C, Hughes S, Wang R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Oct;
14(10):e0223901.
PMID: 31622420
Human semen contains trillions of extracellular vesicles (SEV) similar in size to sexually transmitted viruses and loaded with potentially bioactive miRNAs, proteins and lipids. SEV were shown to inhibit HIV...
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Dave V, Street K, Francis S, Bradman A, Riley L, Eskenazi B, et al.
Pediatr Res
. 2016 Jan;
79(6):846-54.
PMID: 26756784
Background: The childhood salivary microbiome, which plays an important role in healthy development, may be influenced by breast milk consumption. The composition of the milk microbiome and the role it...
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Yousefi P, Huen K, Dave V, Barcellos L, Eskenazi B, Holland N
BMC Genomics
. 2015 Nov;
16:911.
PMID: 26553366
Background: DNA methylation is an important epigenetic mark that can potentially link early life exposures to adverse health outcomes later in life. Host factors like sex and age strongly influence...
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Dave V, Yousefi P, Huen K, Volberg V, Holland N
Mutagenesis
. 2015 Jan;
30(3):411-20.
PMID: 25589532
Epigenetic control of gene expression in children remains poorly understood, but new technologies can help elucidate the relationship between expression and DNA methylation. Here, we utilized the nCounter Analysis System...
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Holland N, Dave V, Venkat S, Wong H, Donde A, Balmes J, et al.
Environ Mol Mutagen
. 2014 Dec;
56(4):378-87.
PMID: 25451016
Ozone is an important constituent of ambient air pollution and represents a major public health concern. Oxidative injury due to ozone inhalation causes the generation of reactive oxygen species and...
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Volberg V, Heggeseth B, Harley K, Huen K, Yousefi P, Dave V, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Nov;
8(10):e77964.
PMID: 24205046
Objectives: To address molecular mechanisms underlying obesity development, we examined patterns of critical metabolism-related hormones, adiponectin and leptin (adipokines), over childhood. Subjects And Design: Plasma adiponectin and leptin were measured...
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Volberg V, Harley K, Calafat A, Dave V, McFadden J, Eskenazi B, et al.
Environ Mol Mutagen
. 2013 Aug;
54(8):621-8.
PMID: 23908009
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a high volume production chemical that has been detected in 93% of the United States population. It is thought to have endocrine disrupting activity but human...