2024
Insights From Omics in Lyme Disease
Bockenstedt L, Belperron A. Insights From Omics in Lyme Disease. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2024, 230: s18-s26. PMID: 39140719, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiae250.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Longitudinal serum proteomics analyses identify unique and overlapping host response pathways in Lyme disease and West Nile virus infection
Boada P, Fatou B, Belperron A, Sigdel T, Smolen K, Wurie Z, Levy O, Ronca S, Murray K, Liberto J, Rashmi P, Kerwin M, Montgomery R, Bockenstedt L, Steen H, Sarwal M. Longitudinal serum proteomics analyses identify unique and overlapping host response pathways in Lyme disease and West Nile virus infection. Frontiers In Immunology 2022, 13: 1012824. PMID: 36569838, PMCID: PMC9784464, DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1012824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWest Nile virus infectionLyme diseaseVirus infectionWNV infectionSerum proteomeSymptomatic WNV infectionTime of diagnosisHealthy control seraDisseminated Lyme diseaseHost response pathwaysExtracellular bacterial infectionsSerum proteomic analysisIntracellular viral infectionsViral infectionHost responseBacterial infectionsControl seraStudy participantsInfectionDiseaseDisease biomarkersEarly diagnosticsLC/MSMolecular mechanismsRecovery phase
2021
Single cell immunophenotyping of the skin lesion erythema migrans Identifies IgM memory B cells
Jiang R, Meng H, Raddassi K, Fleming I, Hoehn KB, Dardick KR, Belperron AA, Montgomery RR, Shalek AK, Hafler DA, Kleinstein SH, Bockenstedt LK. Single cell immunophenotyping of the skin lesion erythema migrans Identifies IgM memory B cells. JCI Insight 2021, 6: e148035. PMID: 34061047, PMCID: PMC8262471, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.148035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMemory B cellsErythema migransB cellsEM lesionsIgM memory B cellsLyme diseaseB-cell receptor sequencingSkin infection siteCell receptor sequencingEarly Lyme diseaseLocal antigen presentationSkin immune responsesB cell populationsSingle-cell immunophenotypingMHC class II genesUninvolved skinImmune cellsSpirochetal infectionAntigen presentationCell immunophenotypingT cellsImmune responseIsotype usageAntibody productionInitial signs
2004
Toxoplasma gondii: generation of novel truncation mutations in the linker domain of dihydrofolate reductase–thymidylate synthase
Belperron AA, Fox BA, O’Neil R, Peaslee KA, Horii T, Anderson AC, Bzik DJ. Toxoplasma gondii: generation of novel truncation mutations in the linker domain of dihydrofolate reductase–thymidylate synthase. Experimental Parasitology 2004, 106: 179-182. PMID: 15172226, DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2004.03.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAntiprotozoal AgentsBlotting, WesternDrug ResistanceHumansModels, GeneticMolecular Sequence DataMultienzyme ComplexesMutagenesis, InsertionalMutationPoint MutationPolymerase Chain ReactionPyrimethamineRestriction MappingSequence AlignmentTetrahydrofolate DehydrogenaseThymidylate SynthaseToxoplasmaTransfection