2017
Multiple UBXN family members inhibit retrovirus and lentivirus production and canonical NFκΒ signaling by stabilizing IκBα
Hu Y, O’Boyle K, Auer J, Raju S, You F, Wang P, Fikrig E, Sutton RE. Multiple UBXN family members inhibit retrovirus and lentivirus production and canonical NFκΒ signaling by stabilizing IκBα. PLOS Pathogens 2017, 13: e1006187. PMID: 28152074, PMCID: PMC5308826, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1006187.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene expressionHundreds of genesCycle assaysNFκB pathwayCo-immunoprecipitation studiesMouse embryo fibroblastsDownstream effector functionsJurkat T cellsPrimary human fibroblastsEmbryonic lethalityFamily membersUBA domainUBXN1HIV gene expressionSingle-cycle assaysProtein turnoverEmbryo fibroblastsCell adhesionGlobal regulationCanonical NFκB pathwayNFκB signalingHuman fibroblastsLike receptorsPathwayKnockdown
2015
Increased Levels of Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins Result in Resistance to R5-Tropic HIV-1 in a Subset of Elite Controllers
Walker WE, Kurscheid S, Joshi S, Lopez CA, Goh G, Choi M, Barakat L, Francis J, Fisher A, Kozal M, Zapata H, Shaw A, Lifton R, Sutton RE, Fikrig E. Increased Levels of Macrophage Inflammatory Proteins Result in Resistance to R5-Tropic HIV-1 in a Subset of Elite Controllers. Journal Of Virology 2015, 89: 5502-5514. PMID: 25740989, PMCID: PMC4442529, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00118-15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCase-Control StudiesCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesChemokine CCL3Chemokine CCL4Chemokine CCL5Chemokines, CCCohort StudiesFemaleGene DosageHIV InfectionsHIV Long-Term SurvivorsHIV-1Host-Pathogen InteractionsHumansMacrophage Inflammatory ProteinsMaleMiddle AgedReceptors, CCR5Receptors, CXCR4RNA, MessengerUp-RegulationConceptsElite controllersHIV-seropositive individualsAntiretroviral therapyT cellsMIP-1βMIP-1αHIV infectionSeropositive individualsAbsence of ARTR5-tropic HIV-1Macrophage inflammatory protein-1αR5-tropic HIVInflammatory protein-1αT cell resistancePandemic health problemRANTES chemokinesHIV replicationRare patientsHealthy controlsTherapeutic effectHIV entryHIV-1X4-tropicHealth problemsProtein-1α
2011
Humoral immune responses in humanized BLT mice immunized with West Nile virus and HIV‐1 envelope proteins are largely mediated via human CD5+ B cells
Biswas S, Chang H, Sarkis PT, Fikrig E, Zhu Q, Marasco WA. Humoral immune responses in humanized BLT mice immunized with West Nile virus and HIV‐1 envelope proteins are largely mediated via human CD5+ B cells. Immunology 2011, 134: 419-433. PMID: 22044090, PMCID: PMC3230796, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2567.2011.03501.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumoral immune responseImmune responseBLT miceB cellsB lymphocytesVaccine-induced humoral immune responsesVaccine-induced immune responsesVaccine-induced antibody responsesNon-obese diabetic/T cell-independent pathwayHIV-1 envelope proteinSecondary immune responseSingle intramuscular immunizationSpecific IgM levelsViral envelope antigensB cell subsetsAntigen-specific human antibodiesFollicular B cellsCytokines/growth factorsEnvelope proteinHuman B lymphocytesHuman lymphoid systemMature follicular B cellsWest Nile virus envelope proteinHuman T lymphocytes