2024
Ezrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment.
Gudneppanavar R, Di Pietro C, Oez H, Zhang P, Huang P, Braga C, Tebaldi T, Biancon G, Kim C, Gonzalez A, Halene S, Krause D, Egan M, Gupta N, Murray T, Bruscia E. Ezrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment. The Journal Of Immunology 2024, 212: 0078_5418-0078_5418. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.212.supp.0078.5418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRNA-seqActin-binding protein ezrinF-actin distributionImmune response to bacteriaCystic fibrosisIn vitro functional studiesResponse to bacteriaIncreased expression of pro-inflammatory markersCytoskeleton rearrangementF-actinResponse to lung infectionExpressed genesProtein ezrinTranscriptional profilesExpression of pro-inflammatory markersPlasma membranePro-inflammatory markersFunctional studiesEzrinLung extracellular matrixCF miceExtracellular matrixWT micePI3K/Akt signalingLung infection
2022
Update on Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Cystic Fibrosis
Bruscia E, Bonfield T. Update on Innate and Adaptive Immunity in Cystic Fibrosis. Clinics In Chest Medicine 2022, 43: 603-615. PMID: 36344069, DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2022.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic infectionCFTR modulator therapyRobust inflammatory responseCystic fibrosis pathophysiologyImmune dysregulationPatient ageExcessive inflammationModulator therapyLung microenvironmentLung infectionImmune mechanismsInflammatory responseAdaptive immunityMucociliary transportCF life expectancyCF lungCystic fibrosisInfectionLife expectancyImmunityCritical roleCurrent understandingMorbidityInflammationFibrosis
2016
Cystic Fibrosis Lung Immunity: The Role of the Macrophage
Bruscia EM, Bonfield TL. Cystic Fibrosis Lung Immunity: The Role of the Macrophage. Journal Of Innate Immunity 2016, 8: 550-563. PMID: 27336915, PMCID: PMC5089923, DOI: 10.1159/000446825.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung homeostasisCystic fibrosis pathophysiologyTranscriptional shiftMortality of patientsEnvironmental cuesAdaptive immune networkModifier genesMΦ functionMajor morbidityExcessive inflammationMΦ phenotypeLung infectionCF lungCFTR dysfunctionMajor playersHomeostasisDiseaseMacrophagesIntrinsic changesGenesImmune networkPhenotypeMorbidityInflammationPatients
2012
The Carbon Monoxide Releasing Molecule CORM-2 Attenuates Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Formation
Murray TS, Okegbe C, Gao Y, Kazmierczak BI, Motterlini R, Dietrich LE, Bruscia EM. The Carbon Monoxide Releasing Molecule CORM-2 Attenuates Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Formation. PLOS ONE 2012, 7: e35499. PMID: 22563385, PMCID: PMC3338523, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0035499.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCORM-2 treatmentP. aeruginosa lung infectionP. aeruginosaAeruginosa lung infectionCORM-2Clinical P. aeruginosaMolecule CORM-2Current antimicrobial agentsChronic infectionLung infectionNew therapiesRelated infectionsNon-mucoid strainsReactive oxygen speciesInfectionNovel therapeutic propertiesTherapeutic propertiesAntimicrobial agentsAdditive effectPseudomonas aeruginosaBiofilm formationOxygen speciesTreatmentAeruginosa