Publications by authors named "A R Tammen"

Early life microbe-immune interactions at barrier surfaces have lasting impacts on the trajectory towards health versus disease. Monocytes, macrophages and dendritic cells are primary sentinels in barrier tissues, yet the salient contributions of commensal-myeloid crosstalk during tissue development remain poorly understood. Here, we identify that commensal microbes facilitate accumulation of a population of monocytes in neonatal skin.

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MR1 is a ubiquitously expressed MHC-Ib molecule that presents microbial metabolites to MR1-restricted T cells, but there are differences in the antigen presentation pathway of an intracellular microbe compared to exogenous antigen. We have shown the importance of endosomal trafficking proteins in MR1-dependent presentation of (Mtb). Two pore channels (TPCs) are endosomal calcium channels that regulate endosomal trafficking.

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Background: Opioid induced chest wall rigidity was first described in the early 1950s during surgical anesthesia and has often been referred to as fentanyl induced rigid chest syndrome (FIRCS). It has most commonly been described in the setting of procedural sedation and bronchoscopy, characterized by pronounced abdominal and thoracic rigidity, asynchronous ventilation, and respiratory failure. FIRCS has been infrequently described in the setting of continuous analgesia in critically ill adult patients.

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Study Objectives: We determined the relationship of cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular diseases, nocturnal blood pressure (NBP), and NBP fluctuations (NBPFs) with the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). We also investigated the effect of short-term continuous positive airway pressure therapy on NBP parameters.

Methods: This retrospective study included 548 patients from our cardiac clinic with suspected OSA.

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Purpose: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can induce dramatic nocturnal blood pressure fluctuations (NBPFs) and can be associated with nocturnal hypertension and arterial stiffness. We investigated the effect of short- and long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy on NBPFs, nocturnal blood pressure (BP), and arterial stiffness in patients with coexisting cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and OSA (CVD/OSA).

Methods: Of 86 patients with CVD, 58 also had OSA, while 28 without OSA served as controls.

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