2018
Nonredundant Roles of IL-21 and IL-4 in the Phased Initiation of Germinal Center B Cells and Subsequent Self-Renewal Transitions.
Gonzalez DG, Cote CM, Patel JR, Smith CB, Zhang Y, Nickerson KM, Zhang T, Kerfoot SM, Haberman AM. Nonredundant Roles of IL-21 and IL-4 in the Phased Initiation of Germinal Center B Cells and Subsequent Self-Renewal Transitions. The Journal Of Immunology 2018, 201: 3569-3579. PMID: 30446568, PMCID: PMC6289626, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1500497.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisB-LymphocytesCell DifferentiationCell Self RenewalCells, CulturedGerminal CenterInterleukin-4InterleukinsLymphocyte ActivationMiceMice, KnockoutParacrine CommunicationProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-6Receptors, Interleukin-21Signal TransductionSTAT6 Transcription FactorT-Lymphocytes, Helper-InducerConceptsIL-21IL-4B cellsIL-21RCytokine IL-21Costimulatory molecule expressionB cell folliclesIL-21 signalingGC B cell developmentNonredundant roleGerminal center B cellsMurine model systemGC B cellsMolecule expressionPhenotypic maturationB cell developmentCell expressionCytokine signalsB cell transitionCombined absenceSubsequent maturationCell migrationCell developmentHistone demethylase LSD1 is required for germinal center formation and BCL6-driven lymphomagenesis
Hatzi K, Geng H, Doane AS, Meydan C, LaRiviere R, Cardenas M, Duy C, Shen H, Vidal MNC, Baslan T, Mohammad HP, Kruger RG, Shaknovich R, Haberman AM, Inghirami G, Lowe SW, Melnick AM. Histone demethylase LSD1 is required for germinal center formation and BCL6-driven lymphomagenesis. Nature Immunology 2018, 20: 86-96. PMID: 30538335, PMCID: PMC6294324, DOI: 10.1038/s41590-018-0273-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
What ticks do under your skin: two-photon intravital imaging of Ixodes scapularis feeding in the presence of the lyme disease spirochete.
Bockenstedt LK, Gonzalez D, Mao J, Li M, Belperron AA, Haberman A. What ticks do under your skin: two-photon intravital imaging of Ixodes scapularis feeding in the presence of the lyme disease spirochete. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2014, 87: 3-13. PMID: 24600332, PMCID: PMC3941458.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsArachnid VectorsBorrelia burgdorferiFeeding BehaviorGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHost-Parasite InteractionsHost-Pathogen InteractionsIxodesLyme DiseaseMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMicroscopy, ConfocalMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningMicroscopy, Fluorescence, MultiphotonNymphSkinTick InfestationsTime Factors
2012
Spirochete antigens persist near cartilage after murine Lyme borreliosis therapy
Bockenstedt LK, Gonzalez DG, Haberman AM, Belperron AA. Spirochete antigens persist near cartilage after murine Lyme borreliosis therapy. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2012, 122: 2652-2660. PMID: 22728937, PMCID: PMC3386809, DOI: 10.1172/jci58813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntigens, BacterialArthritis, InfectiousBacterial LoadBorrelia burgdorferiCartilageCeftriaxoneDoxycyclineEar, ExternalFemaleFluorescence Recovery After PhotobleachingGreen Fluorescent ProteinsJoint CapsuleLyme DiseaseMiceMice, Inbred C3HMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMicroscopy, Fluorescence, MultiphotonMyeloid Differentiation Factor 88PatellaRecombinant ProteinsConceptsNaive miceAntibiotic treatmentIntravital microscopyAntibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritisLyme diseaseTNF-α productionBorrelia burgdorferi antigensB. burgdorferi antigensSpirochete antigenTLR responsivenessInflammatory arthritisAntibiotic therapyLyme arthritisWT miceMusculoskeletal symptomsAntigens persistSlow resolutionImmunodeficient miceMouse modelTissue transplantsPathogen burdenSpirochete DNAInfectious spirochetesLyme borreliosisMice
2007
Definition of Germinal-Center B Cell Migration In Vivo Reveals Predominant Intrazonal Circulation Patterns
Hauser AE, Junt T, Mempel TR, Sneddon MW, Kleinstein SH, Henrickson SE, von Andrian UH, Shlomchik MJ, Haberman AM. Definition of Germinal-Center B Cell Migration In Vivo Reveals Predominant Intrazonal Circulation Patterns. Immunity 2007, 26: 655-667. PMID: 17509908, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2007.04.008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research