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Autor:
Patrick R. Sears, Hanan E. Shamseldin, Heymut Omran, Katharine E. Black, Maimoona A. Zariwala, Vladimir Vinarsky, Evgeni M. Frenkel, David M. Sabatini, Hui Min Leung, Fowzan S. Alkuraya, Michael R. Knowles, Guillermo J. Tearney, Lida P. Hariri, M. Leigh Anne Daniels, Jason H. Yang, Martin S. Taylor, Raghu R. Chivukula, Johnny L. Carson, Ibrahim Almogarri, Daniel T. Montoro, Gerard W. Dougherty
Publikováno v:
Nature medicine
Mucociliary clearance, the physiological process by which mammalian conducting airways expel pathogens and unwanted surface materials from the respiratory tract, depends on the coordinated function of multiple specialized cell types, including basal
Autor:
Katelyn S. Lavrich, Phillip W. Clapp, Eduardo R. Lazarowski, Ilona Jaspers, Johnny L. Carson, Catharina van Heusden
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 316:L470-L486
Aldehydes in cigarette smoke (CS) impair mitochondrial function and reduce ciliary beat frequency (CBF), leading to diminished mucociliary clearance (MCC). However, the effects of aldehyde e-cigarette flavorings on CBF are unknown. The purpose of thi
Autor:
Hanan E. Shamseldin, Jason H. Yang, Guillermo J. Tearney, Martin S. Taylor, Gerard W. Dougherty, Raghu R. Chivukula, Daniel T. Montoro, Johnny L. Carson, Heymut Omran, Evgeni M. Frenkel, M. Leigh Anne Daniels, David M. Sabatini, Ibrahim Almogarri, Lida P. Hariri, Michael R. Knowles, Hui Min Leung, Fowzan S. Alkuraya, Katharine E. Black, Maimoona A. Zariwala, Vladimir Vinarsky, Patrick R. Sears
Publikováno v:
Nat Med
Mucociliary clearance, the physiological process by which mammalian conducting airways expel pathogens and unwanted surface materials from the respiratory tract, depends on the coordinated function of multiple specialized cell types, including basal
Autor:
Luisa E. Brighton, Katherine T. Mills, Jing Zhang, Haibo Zhou, Michelle L. Hernandez, Ilona Jaspers, Milan J. Hazucha, Johnny L. Carson
Publikováno v:
In vitro cellulardevelopmental biology. Animal. 54(3)
The diversity and extent of signaling functions of nitric oxide (NO) in cell physiology as well as its presence and influence as a common component of ambient air pollution and tobacco smoke are gaining increasing research attention relative to both
Autor:
Laura Zhou, Luisa E. Brighton, Haibo Zhou, Katherine H. Mills, Ilona Jaspers, Milan J. Hazucha, Johnny L. Carson
Mucociliary clearance sustains a baseline functionality and an "on demand" capability to upregulate clearance upon irritant exposure involving mucus hypersecretion and accelerated ciliary beat frequency (CBF) modulated by nitric oxide (NO). This stud
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Autor:
Kimberlie A. Burns, Maimoona A. Zariwala, Margaret W. Leigh, Adam J. Shapiro, Milan J. Hazucha, Margaret Rosenfeld, Thomas W. Ferkol, Blair V. Robinson, Michael R. Knowles, Sharon D. Dell, Whitney E. Wolf, Kenneth N. Olivier, Johnny L. Carson, Carlos Milla, Scott D. Sagel, Stephanie D. Davis
Publikováno v:
Chest. 146:1176-1186
BACKGROUND Motile cilia dysfunction causes primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), situs inversus totalis (SI), and a spectrum of laterality defects, yet the prevalence of laterality defects other than SI in PCD has not been prospectively studied. METHODS
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Hilda M. Metjian, Whitney E. Wolf, Jay Shendure, Michael V. Patrone, Peadar G. Noone, Michael R. Knowles, Hye-Seung Lee, Thomas W. Ferkol, Patrick R. Sears, Martin Kircher, Scott D. Sagel, Jeffrey P. Krischer, Peter J. Noone, Jan Halbritter, Deborah A. Nickerson, Edgar A. Otto, Sharon D. Dell, Lawrence E. Ostrowski, Aruna Sannuti, Friedhelm Hildebrandt, Maimoona A. Zariwala, Margaret Rosenfeld, Hong Dang, Michael J. Bamshad, Scott H. Randell, Kenneth N. Olivier, Johnny L. Carson, Carlos Milla, Christina A. Olson, Milan J. Hazucha, Weining Yin, Stephanie D. Davis, Toby W. Hurd, Heon Yung Gee, Stefan Kohl, Margaret W Leigh
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 189:707-717
Rationale: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous recessive disorder of motile cilia, but the genetic cause is not defined for all patients with PCD. Objectives: To identify disease-causingmutations in novel genes, we perform
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Whitney E. Wolf, Katrina A. Diaz, Edgar A. Otto, Rim Hjeij, Moumita Chaki, Niki T. Loges, Michael R. Knowles, Petra Pennekamp, Heike Olbrich, Lu Huang, Johanna Raidt, Jan Halbritter, Heon Yung Gee, Heymut Omran, Jay Shendure, Kenneth N. Olivier, Julia Wallmeier, Claudius Werner, Weining Yin, Friedhelm Hildebrandt, Jonathan D. Porath, Michael J. Bamshad, Toby W. Hurd, Matthias Griese, Alexandra P. Lewis, Emily H. Turner, Milan J. Hazucha, Johnny L. Carson, Gerard W. Dougherty, Gyorgy Baktai, Daniela A. Braun, Markus Schueler, Maimoona B Zariwala, Charlotte Jahnke, Thomas W. Ferkol, Sharon D. Dell, Lawrence E. Ostrowski, Margaret W. Leigh, Stephanie D. Davis, Scott D. Sagel, Deborah A. Nickerson
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Human Genetics. 93:711-720
Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous, autosomal-recessive disorder, characterized by oto-sino-pulmonary disease and situs abnormalities. PCD-causing mutations have been identified in 20 genes, but collectively they account
Autor:
Ilona Jaspers, Lisa Smeester, Luisa E. Brighton, Rebecca C. Fry, Loretta Müller, Johnny L. Carson, Julia E. Rager, Rebecca N. Bauer
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 305:L432-L438
We previously demonstrated that, in nasal epithelial cells (NECs) from smokers, methylation of an antiviral gene was associated with impaired antiviral defense responses. To expand these findings and better understand biological mechanisms underlying
Autor:
William K. Funkhouser, Marc Niethammer, Johnny L. Carson, W. Keith Funkhouser, Kimberlie A. Burns, Margaret W. Leigh, Maimoona A. Zariwala, Michael R. Knowles
Publikováno v:
Ultrastructural Pathology. 38:248-255
Diagnosis of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) by identification of dynein arm loss in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images can be confounded by high background noise due to random electron-dense material within the ciliary matrix, leading to