The Reading List is a newsletter from the School of Medicine Basic Sciences in which we amplify biomedical research from our four departments and campus-wide collaborators.
Week of March 17
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School of Medicine Basic Sciences departments Biochemistry- Porcine Sub-Retinal Pigment Epithelium Deposits: A Model for Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration With Comparison to Human Drusen. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.
Erika Shaw* (Medical College of Wisconsin), David Anderson, Kevin Schey.
- Helicobacter pylori CagA and Cag type IV secretion system activity have key roles in triggering gastric transcriptional and proteomic alterations. Infection and Immunity.
Jennifer Shuman*, Aung Soe Lin, Mandy Westland, Kaeli Bryant, Gabrielle Fortier, M Blanca Piazuelo, Michelle Reyzer, Audra Judd, Tina Tsui, W. Hayes McDonald, Mark McClain, Kevin Schey, Holly Algood, Timothy Cover*.
Supported by the Proteomics Core Laboratory and the Tissue Imaging Mass Spectrometry Core.
- Zα and Zβ Localize ADAR1 to Flipons That Modulate Innate Immunity, Alternative Splicing, and Nonsynonymous RNA Editing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
Alan Herbert* (InsideOutBio), Terry Lybrand, Martin Egli.
- Population-specific patterns in assessing molecular subtypes of young black females with triple-negative breast cancer. npj Breast Cancer.
Padma Sheila Rajagopal* (National Cancer Institute), Sonya Reid, Run Fan, Lindsay Venton, Anne Weidner, Melinda Sanders, Paula Gonzalez-Ericsson, Jibril Hirbo, Jennifer Whisenant, Jennifer Pietenpol, Fei Ye, Tuya Pal, Brian Lehmann*. Cell and Developmental Biology- Acute tuft cell ablation in mice induces malabsorption and alterations in secretory and immune cell lineages in the small intestine. Physiological Reports.
Michael Momoh*, Francisca Adeniran, Cynthia Ramos, Kathleen DelGiorno, Joseph Roland, Izumi Kaji*.
Supported by the Vanderbilt Genome Editing Resource and the Mass Spectrometry Research Center.
- Cortactin facilitates malignant transformation of dysplastic cells in gastric cancer development. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
Alexis Guenther*, Suyeon Ahn*, Jimin Min*, Changqing Zhang, Bong Hwan Sung, Alissa Weaver, Eunyoung Choi*.
Supported by the Vanderbilt Cell Imaging Shared Resource.
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics- Regulatory roles of PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) in cardiovascular disease. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.
Pushkar Shivam* (Meharry Medical College), Annet Kirabo, Antentor Hinton Jr.
- Persistent Postirradiation Skeletal Muscle Protein and Insulin Sensitivity Changes in Nonhuman Primates. Radiation Research.
Jingyun Lee* (Wake Forest University School of Medicine), David Wasserman, Deanna Bracy.
- CD3+ T-cell: CD14+ monocyte complexes are dynamic and increased with HIV and glucose intolerance. The Journal of Immunology.
Laventa Obare*, Joshua Simmons, Jared Oakes, Xiuqi Zhang, Cindy Nochowicz, Stephen Priest, Samuel Bailin, Mona Mashayekhi, Heather Beasley, Leslie Meenderink, Quanhu Sheng, Joey Stolze, Rama Gangula, Tarek Absi, Yan Ru Su, Kit Neikirk, Curtis Gabriel, Suman Pakala, Erin Wilfong, Elizabeth Phillips, David Harrison, Antentor Hinton Jr., Spyros Kalams, Annet Kirabo, Simon Mallal, John Koethe, Celestine Wanjalla*.
- Hepatic Metabolic Memory Triggered by AM Exposure to Glucagon Alters Afternoon Glucose Metabolism (preprint). bioRxiv.
Hannah Waterman*, Marta Smith, Ben Farmer, Kalisha Yankey, Tristan Howard, Guillaume Kraft, Dale Edgerton, Alan Cherrington*. Pharmacology
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Other basic biomedical research papers- Interleukin-10 production by innate lymphoid cells restricts intestinal inflammation in mice. Mucosal Immunology.
Jing Li*, Justin Jacobse, Jennifer Pilat, Harsimran Kaur, Seung Woo Kang, Mark Rusznak, Julio Barrera, Pauline Oloo, Joseph Roland, Caroline Hawkins, Andrew Pahnke, Marian Khalil, M. Kay Washington, Keith Wilson, Christopher Williams, R. Stokes Peebles Jr., Yash Choksi, Ken Lau, Jeremy Goettel*.
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First or corresponding authors are identified with an *. Faculty with appointments in Basic Sciences are listed in red. Only Vanderbilt collaborators are listed except for first authors.
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