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    Commensal and Pathogenic Bacteria Indirectly Induce IL-22 but Not IFNγ Production From Human Colonic ILC3s via Multiple Mechanisms by Castleman, Moriah J, Dillon, Stephanie M, Purba, Christine M, Cogswell, Andrew C, Kibbie, Jon J, McCarter, Martin D, Santiago, Mario L, Barker, Edward, Wilson, Cara C

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (29-03-2019)
    “…Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a diverse family of cells that play critical roles in mucosal immunity. One subset of the ILC family, Group 3 ILCs (ILC3s),…”
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    Butyrate directly decreases human gut lamina propria CD4 T cell function through histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition and GPR43 signaling by Kibbie, Jon J., Dillon, Stephanie M., Thompson, Tezha A., Purba, Christine M., McCarter, Martin D., Wilson, Cara C.

    Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-09-2021)
    “…An important function of the gut microbiome is the fermentation of non-digestible dietary fibers into short chain fatty acids (SCFAs). The three primary SCFAs:…”
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    The number needed to biopsy for cutaneous melanoma in academic dermatology clinics by Kibbie, Jon J, Zita, Sophia M, Dellavalle, Robert P, Dunnick, Cory A, Armstrong, Cheryl A

    Published in Melanoma research (01-08-2024)
    “…A standard metric for melanoma detection is the number needed to biopsy (NNB). This metric has been used to evaluate practicing dermatologists, dermatology…”
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    Age‐related alterations in human gut CD4 T cell phenotype, T helper cell frequencies, and functional responses to enteric bacteria by Dillon, Stephanie M., Liu, Jay, Purba, Christine M., Christians, Allison J., Kibbie, Jon J., Castleman, Moriah J., McCarter, Martin D., Wilson, Cara C.

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-01-2020)
    “…Intestinal lamina propria (LP) CD4 T cells play critical roles in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and in immune responses to enteric microbes, yet little is…”
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    Immunomodulatory Effects of the Short Chain Fatty Acid Butyrate on Gut Mucosal T Cells in the Setting of HIV-1 Infection by Kibbie, Jon J

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…The gastrointestinal tract is profoundly affected during acute and chronic HIV-1 infection. Early in the course of the infection, there is a breakdown in gut…”
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