Publications by authors named "C M Herr"

Tracheal tuft cells shape immune responses in the airways. While some of these effects have been attributed to differential release of either acetylcholine, leukotriene C4 and/or interleukin-25 depending on the activating stimuli, tuft cell-dependent mechanisms underlying the recruitment and activation of immune cells are incompletely understood. Here we show that Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection activates mouse tuft cells, which release ATP via pannexin 1 channels.

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Courses of SARS-CoV-2 infections are highly variable, ranging from asymptomatic to lethal COVID-19. Though research has shown that host genetic factors contribute to this variability, cohort-based joint analyses of variants from the entire allelic spectrum in individuals with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections are still lacking. Here, we present the results of whole genome sequencing in 1,220 mainly vaccine-naïve individuals with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, including 827 hospitalized COVID-19 cases.

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is increasing in the United States, and awareness is needed for prevention. Hypertension is the leading cause of HF, and adherence to antihypertensive medication is critical for reducing HF risk. Self-efficacy positively influences health-promoting behaviors.

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Article Synopsis
  • Impaired interaction between fibroblasts and AT2 pneumocytes contributes to chronic lung diseases like idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), with Mucin 5B (MUC5B) being associated with the condition.
  • Research using an organoid model showed that fibroblasts with high fibrosis markers can alter STAT3 signaling in AT2 cells, leading to cystic growth and increased MUC5B expression, influenced by the cytokine IL-6.
  • The study also demonstrated that the drug dasatinib can block the formation of these cystic organoids, suggesting a potential avenue for drug development to address these interactions in IPF.
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