Briana J. Mullins
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View article: Single cell characterization of circulating and synovial derived immune cells reveals enrichment of CXCL16+ dendritic cells and granzyme K+ T cells in psoriatic arthritis 4728
Single cell characterization of circulating and synovial derived immune cells reveals enrichment of CXCL16+ dendritic cells and granzyme K+ T cells in psoriatic arthritis 4728 Open
Description Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an immune-mediated joint disease, often developing within 10 years of onset of psoriasis, with ∼30% of patients progressing to joint involvement. Biomarkers of disease progression are essential for …
View article: Mitigation of <scp>Osteoclast‐Mediated</scp> Arthritic Bone Remodeling By Short Chain Fatty Acids
Mitigation of <span>Osteoclast‐Mediated</span> Arthritic Bone Remodeling By Short Chain Fatty Acids Open
Objective The objective for this study was to evaluate the effects of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on arthritic bone remodeling. Methods We treated a recently described preclinical murine model of psoriatic arthritis (PsA), R26STAT3C st…
View article: Disruption of the early-life microbiota alters Peyer’s patch development and germinal center formation in gastrointestinal-associated lymphoid tissue
Disruption of the early-life microbiota alters Peyer’s patch development and germinal center formation in gastrointestinal-associated lymphoid tissue Open
View article: Single-cell characterization of circulating and synovial immune cells reveals a unique dendritic cell landscape and enrichment of granzyme K+ T cells in Psoriatic Arthritis
Single-cell characterization of circulating and synovial immune cells reveals a unique dendritic cell landscape and enrichment of granzyme K+ T cells in Psoriatic Arthritis Open
Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) is an immune mediated disease of the joint. It typically develops within 10 years after the onset of psoriasis, with ~30% of individuals progressing to joint disease. The progression of disease from skin to joint …
View article: A single early-in-life macrolide course has lasting effects on murine microbial network topology and immunity
A single early-in-life macrolide course has lasting effects on murine microbial network topology and immunity Open
Broad-spectrum antibiotics are frequently prescribed to children. Early childhood represents a dynamic period for the intestinal microbial ecosystem, which is readily shaped by environmental cues; antibiotic-induced disruption of this sens…