Search Results - "Cronan, Mark R."
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In the Thick of It: Formation of the Tuberculous Granuloma and Its Effects on Host and Therapeutic Responses
Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-03-2022)“…The defining pathology of tuberculosis is the granuloma, an organized structure derived from host immune cells that surrounds infecting . As the location of…”
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The Macrophage-Specific Promoter mfap4 Allows Live, Long-Term Analysis of Macrophage Behavior during Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish
Published in PloS one (07-10-2015)“…Transgenic labeling of innate immune cell lineages within the larval zebrafish allows for real-time, in vivo analyses of microbial pathogenesis within a…”
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Fit for consumption: zebrafish as a model for tuberculosis
Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-07-2014)“…Despite efforts to generate new vaccines and antibiotics for tuberculosis, the disease remains a public health problem worldwide. The zebrafish Danio rerio has…”
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Macrophage Epithelial Reprogramming Underlies Mycobacterial Granuloma Formation and Promotes Infection
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (18-10-2016)“…Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in humans triggers formation of granulomas, which are tightly organized immune cell aggregates that are the central…”
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In vivo fluorescence lifetime imaging of macrophage intracellular metabolism during wound responses in zebrafish
Published in eLife (24-02-2022)“…The function of macrophages in vitro is linked to their metabolic rewiring. However, macrophage metabolism remains poorly characterized in situ. Here, we used…”
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Potentiation of P2RX7 as a host-directed strategy for control of mycobacterial infection
Published in eLife (29-01-2019)“…is the leading worldwide cause of death due to a single infectious agent. Existing anti-tuberculous therapies require long treatments and are complicated by…”
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A conserved morphogenetic mechanism for epidermal ensheathment of nociceptive sensory neurites
Published in eLife (11-03-2019)“…Interactions between epithelial cells and neurons influence a range of sensory modalities including taste, touch, and smell. Vertebrate and invertebrate…”
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CLARITY and PACT-based imaging of adult zebrafish and mouse for whole-animal analysis of infections
Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-12-2015)“…Visualization of infection and the associated host response has been challenging in adult vertebrates. Owing to their transparency, zebrafish larvae have been…”
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Identification of a Specific Granular Marker of Zebrafish Eosinophils Enables Development of New Tools for Their Study
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (28-10-2024)“…Eosinophils control many aspects of the vertebrate innate immune response. They contribute to homeostasis, inflammatory conditions and defense against…”
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A non-canonical type 2 immune response coordinates tuberculous granuloma formation and epithelialization
Published in Cell (01-04-2021)“…The central pathogen-immune interface in tuberculosis is the granuloma, a complex host immune structure that dictates infection trajectory and physiology…”
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Interception of host angiogenic signalling limits mycobacterial growth
Published in Nature (London) (29-01-2015)“…Using a model of tuberculosis in zebrafish, granuloma formation is shown to coincide with hypoxia and angiogenesis; furthermore, the pharmacological inhibition…”
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Eosinophils are part of the granulocyte response in tuberculosis and promote host resistance in mice
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (04-10-2021)“…Host resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection requires the activities of multiple leukocyte subsets, yet the roles of the different innate…”
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An explant technique for high-resolution imaging and manipulation of mycobacterial granulomas
Published in Nature methods (01-12-2018)“…A central and critical structure in tuberculosis, the mycobacterial granuloma consists of highly organized immune cells, including macrophages that drive…”
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Adventures within the speckled band: heterogeneity, angiogenesis, and balanced inflammation in the tuberculous granuloma
Published in Immunological reviews (01-03-2015)“…Summary Recent work in a variety of animal models, including mice, zebrafish, and macaques, as well as in humans, has led to a reassessment of several tenets…”
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Cyclopropane Modification of Trehalose Dimycolate Drives Granuloma Angiogenesis and Mycobacterial Growth through Vegf Signaling
Published in Cell host & microbe (10-10-2018)“…Mycobacterial infection leads to the formation of characteristic immune aggregates called granulomas, a process accompanied by dramatic remodeling of the host…”
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Infection-Induced Vascular Permeability Aids Mycobacterial Growth
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-03-2017)“…Pathogenic mycobacteria trigger formation of organized granulomas. As granulomas mature, they induce angiogenesis and vascular permeability. Here, in a…”
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Epithelial delamination is protective during pharmaceutical-induced enteropathy
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-08-2019)“…Intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) shedding is a fundamental response to intestinal damage, yet underlying mechanisms and functions have been difficult to…”
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Endogenous Tagging at the cdh1 Locus for Live Visualization of E-Cadherin Dynamics
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Genetic deletion of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase 2 alters patterns of 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A serotonin receptor functional selectivity
Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-03-2010)“…The concept of functional selectivity has now thoroughly supplanted the previously entrenched notion of intrinsic efficacy by explaining how agonists and…”
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Defining MAP3Kinases Required for MDA-MB-231 Cell Tumor Growth and Metastasis
Published in Oncogene (05-12-2011)“…Analysis of patient tumors suggests multiple MAP3kinases (MAP3Ks) are critical for growth and metastasis of cancer cells. MAP3Ks selectively control the…”
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