Publications by authors named "Andria L Doty"

Breeding-induced endometritis is a physiological reaction to clear the uterus from excess spermatozoa and bacteria after breeding. Cysteine rich secretory protein 3 in seminal plasma (spCRISP3) protects spermatozoa from binding and destruction by uterine PMNs, but it is not clear if this involves all sperm and bacteria, or if it is selective to a sub-population of live sperm. The objective of this report was to determine if spCRISP3 (1) is selective in its suppression of PMN-binding to sperm based on viability of spermatozoa, (2) protects bacteria from binding to PMNs, and (3) to determine the localization pattern of spCRISP3 on viable and dead sperm.

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Microglia are immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), which play an instrumental role in eliminating invading pathogens and help regulate localized inflammation. They also assist in maintaining homeostasis of the brain microenvironment. Microglia isolation from primary brain tissue can be difficult with poor yields from tissue dissociation which precludes many downstream assays from being efficiently conducted.

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  • * While mammalian studies utilize microfluidic methods for isolating mRNA, plant studies face challenges with cell wall structures, necessitating protoplast generation for effective analysis.
  • * This research presents a new method for extracting mRNA from individual plant nuclei, improving the representation of diverse cell types in transcriptome studies, demonstrated through Populus plant tissues using 10× Genomics technology.
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  • IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) is increasingly common in industrialized nations and can lead to serious complications like fibrosis and cancer.
  • This study measures tissue stiffness and fibrosis in IBD patients, comparing affected human tissues to unaffected tissues from mice, pigs, and cows, revealing significant differences in stiffness.
  • Findings suggest that increased stiffness and collagen expression in inflamed tissue could predict fibrosis and help tailor treatment strategies for IBD patients.
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Interleukin 10 receptor (IL10R)-deficient mice develop spontaneous colitis and, similarly, patients with loss-of-function mutations in IL10R develop severe infant-onset inflammatory bowel disease. Loss of IL10R signaling in mouse and human macrophages is associated with increased production of interleukin 1β. We demonstrated that innate immune production of IL1β mediates colitis in IL10R-deficient mice.

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  • Various parts of the immune system are deregulated in the inflamed gut of patients with Crohn's disease (CD).
  • Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are important immune cells that respond quickly to threats to help maintain balance, particularly in the gut.
  • This study aims to compare the different types of intestinal ILCs in CD patients based on the inflammation levels in the terminal ileum, revealing changes in specific ILC subsets in inflamed areas.
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