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Publikováno v:
Clinical Immunology. 196:97-102
Patients with active lupus have altered T cells characterized by low DNA methyltransferase levels. We hypothesized that low DNA methyltransferase levels synergize with low methionine levels to cause greater overexpression of genes normally suppressed
Autor:
Patrick Coit, Shaylynn Miller, W. Joseph McCune, Mikhail Ognenovski, Paul Renauer, Pei-Suen Tsou, Elizabeth Gensterblum, Nathan C Kilian, Faith M. Strickland, Kathleen Maksimowicz-McKinnon, Amr H. Sawalha, Jonathan D. Wren, Emily E. Lewis, Bruce C. Richardson
Objective The goal of this study was to comprehensively characterize CD4+CD28+ T cells overexpressing CD11a and KIR genes, and examine the relationship between this T cell subset, genetic risk, and disease activity in lupus. Methods The size of the C
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5821123/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5821123/
Autor:
Miriam R. Anver, Frances P. Noonan, Faith M. Strickland, Agnieszka Wolnicka-Glubisz, Edward C. De Fabo, Albert R. Wielgus, Glenn Merlino
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 136:752-760
Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) signaling stimulates black eumelanin production through a cAMP-dependent pathway. MC1R polymorphisms can impair this process, resulting in a predominance of red phaeomelanin. The red hair, fair skin and UV sensitive phe
Publikováno v:
Arthritis & Rheumatology (Hoboken, N.j.)
Lupus remains a poorly understood disease causing disability and early mortality in those affected. Familial clustering and the identification of genetic susceptibility loci indicate that genes contribute to lupus (1), but incomplete concordance in i
Autor:
Barbara Mickelson, Raymond Yung, Bruce C. Richardson, Colin Delaney, Amr H. Sawalha, Kent J. Johnson, Ailing Wu, Anura Hewagama, Mark F. Hoeltzel, Faith M. Strickland
Publikováno v:
Arthritis & Rheumatism. 65:1872-1881
Objective Lupus flares occur when genetically predisposed individuals encounter appropriate environmental agents. Current evidence indicates that the environment contributes by inhibiting T cell DNA methylation, causing overexpression of normally sil
Autor:
W. Joseph McCune, Punsisi Liyanarachchi, Tania Gonzalez-Rivera, Emily C. Somers, Bruce Richardson, Anura Hewagama, Faith M. Strickland, Dipak R. Patel, Gabriela Gorelik
Publikováno v:
Journal of Autoimmunity. 41:60-71
Women develop lupus more frequently than men and the reason remains incompletely understood. Evidence that men with Klinefelter’s Syndrome (XXY) develop lupus at approximately the same rate as women suggests that a second X chromosome contributes.
Autor:
Faith M. Strickland, Anura Hewagama, Qianjian Lu, Bruce C. Richardson, Amr H. Sawalha, Colin Delaney, Ailing Wu, Raymond Yung, Ryan Webb, Kent J. Johnson, Robert Hinderer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Autoimmunity. 38:J135-J143
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease primarily afflicting women. The reason for the gender bias is unclear, but genetic susceptibility, estrogen and environmental agents appear to play significant roles in SLE pathogenesis. Env
Autor:
Travis K. Hughes, W. Joseph McCune, Joan T. Merrill, R. Hal Scofield, Ajay Nadig, Faith M. Strickland, Amr H. Sawalha, Emily C. Somers, Bruce Richardson, Lu Wang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Autoimmunity. 38:J216-J222
Lupus is less common in men than women, and the reason is incompletely understood. Current evidence indicates that lupus flares when genetically predisposed individuals encounter environmental agents that trigger the disease, and that the environment
Publikováno v:
Experimental Gerontology. 45:312-322
T cell DNA methylation levels decline with age, activating genes such as KIR and TNFSF7 (CD70), implicated in lupus-like autoimmunity and acute coronary syndromes. The mechanisms causing age-dependent DNA demethylation are unclear. Maintenance of DNA
Autor:
Jared Klarquist, Andreas Overbeck, Derek A. Wainwright, Faith M. Strickland, Cecele J. Denman, I. Caroline Le Poole, Michael I. Nishimura, Shikar Mehrotra, Claudia Hernandez
Publikováno v:
Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research. 23:276-286
In human vitiligo, cutaneous depigmentation involves cytotoxic activity of autoreactive T cells. It was hypothesized that depigmentation can progress in the absence of regulatory T cells (Treg). The percentage of Treg among skin infiltrating T cells