Search Results - "SYKES, David B"
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Human prostate cancer bone metastases have an actionable immunosuppressive microenvironment
Published in Cancer cell (08-11-2021)“…Bone metastases are devastating complications of cancer. They are particularly common in prostate cancer (PCa), represent incurable disease, and are refractory…”
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Non-genotoxic conditioning for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation using a hematopoietic-cell-specific internalizing immunotoxin
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-07-2016)“…An antibody-based conditioning agent enables hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in immunocompetent mice with less toxicity than irradiation. Hematopoietic…”
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Control of signaling-mediated clearance of apoptotic cells by the tumor suppressor p53
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (31-07-2015)“…The inefficient clearance of dying cells can lead to abnormal immune responses, such as unresolved inflammation and autoimmune conditions. We show that tumor…”
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Dissecting the immune suppressive human prostate tumor microenvironment via integrated single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analyses
Published in Nature communications (07-02-2023)“…The treatment of low-risk primary prostate cancer entails active surveillance only, while high-risk disease requires multimodal treatment including surgery,…”
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Glycerol-3-phosphate is an FGF23 regulator derived from the injured kidney
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-03-2020)“…Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a bone-derived hormone that controls blood phosphate levels by increasing renal phosphate excretion and reducing…”
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SIRT1 regulates differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells by deacetylating β‐catenin
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-03-2013)“…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multi‐potent cells that can differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes, chondrocytes and myocytes. This potential declines…”
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Severe autoimmune hemolytic anemia following receipt of SARS‐CoV‐2 mRNA vaccine
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-11-2021)“…Background Large clinical trials have demonstrated the overall safety of vaccines for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2). However,…”
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Inhibiting the biogenesis of myeloid-derived suppressor cells enhances immunotherapy efficacy against mammary tumor progression
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2022)“…While immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have transformed the therapeutic landscape in oncology, they are effective in select subsets of patients. Efficacy…”
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KAT6A and ENL Form an Epigenetic Transcriptional Control Module to Drive Critical Leukemogenic Gene-Expression Programs
Published in Cancer discovery (01-03-2022)“…Epigenetic programs are dysregulated in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and help enforce an oncogenic state of differentiation arrest. To identify key epigenetic…”
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Modulating Cell Fate as a Therapeutic Strategy
Published in Cell stem cell (06-09-2018)“…In injured tissues, regeneration is often associated with cell fate plasticity, in that cells deviate from their normal lineage paths. It is becoming…”
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A transcriptional metastatic signature predicts survival in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Published in Nature communications (30-09-2022)“…Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of kidney cancer in adults. When ccRCC is localized to the kidney, surgical resection or…”
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An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-05-2018)“…Neutrophils are classically defined as terminally differentiated, short-lived cells; however, neutrophils can be long-lived with phenotypic plasticity. During…”
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Host defense against fungal pathogens: Adaptable neutrophil responses and the promise of therapeutic opportunities?
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2021)“…While short lived, neutrophils rapidly deploy a variety of mechanisms to eradicate microbial pathogens including phagocytosis, the release of antimicrobial…”
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Prenylcysteine oxidase 1 like protein is required for neutrophil bactericidal activities
Published in Nature communications (13-05-2023)“…The bactericidal function of neutrophils is dependent on a myriad of intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli. Using systems immunology approaches we identify…”
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Chromatin accessibility promotes hematopoietic and leukemia stem cell activity
Published in Nature communications (16-03-2020)“…Chromatin organization is a highly orchestrated process that influences gene expression, in part by modulating access of regulatory factors to DNA and…”
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mTORC1 links pathology in experimental models of Still’s disease and macrophage activation syndrome
Published in Nature communications (28-11-2022)“…Still’s disease is a severe inflammatory syndrome characterized by fever, skin rash and arthritis affecting children and adults. Patients with Still’s disease…”
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The Successful Use of Apixaban in Dialysis Patients with Calciphylaxis Who Require Anticoagulation: A Retrospective Analysis
Published in American journal of nephrology (01-01-2018)“…Calciphylaxis is a disease of dermal arteriolar calcification that results in necrosis. It commonly occurs in individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)…”
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Regulation of chromatin accessibility by the histone chaperone CAF-1 sustains lineage fidelity
Published in Nature communications (29-04-2022)“…Cell fate commitment is driven by dynamic changes in chromatin architecture and activity of lineage-specific transcription factors (TFs). The chromatin…”
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SKAP2 is required for defense against K. pneumoniae infection and neutrophil respiratory burst
Published in eLife (30-04-2020)“…is a respiratory, blood, liver, and bladder pathogen of significant clinical concern. We show that the adaptor protein, SKAP2, is required for protection…”
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The NCOR-HDAC3 co-repressive complex modulates the leukemogenic potential of the transcription factor ERG
Published in Nature communications (21-09-2023)“…The ERG (ETS-related gene) transcription factor is linked to various types of cancer, including leukemia. However, the specific ERG domains and co-factors…”
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