Publications by authors named "Dakota M Reinartz"

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  • Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), which makes up 90% of head and neck cancers, is linked to chronic inflammation and immune suppression, yet the exact mechanisms are not completely understood.
  • In a mouse model using the carcinogen 4NQO, AIM2-deficient mice showed larger tumors and more tissue abnormalities compared to wild type mice, suggesting AIM2 plays a role in limiting tumor growth.
  • Further analysis indicated that AIM2 may restrict the immune response and enhance tumorigenesis by influencing IFNγ levels and adaptive immune responses.
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Oral streptococci, key players in oral biofilm formation, are implicated in oral dysbiosis and various clinical conditions, including dental caries, gingivitis, periodontal disease, and oral cancer. Specifically, is associated with esophageal, gastric, and pharyngeal cancers, while is linked to oral cancer. However, no study has investigated the mechanistic links between these species and cancer-related inflammatory responses.

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STAT4 plays a critical role in the generation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. In the absence of STAT4, Th1 responses, critical for resistance to fungal disease, do not occur. Infection with the dimorphic fungus, , is a major cause of community-acquired pneumonia in the endemic regions of Arizona and California.

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Ranaviruses and the fungus are globally important agents of emerging infectious amphibian diseases. Amphibians on Oahu, the Hawaiian Island with the greatest potential for disease introduction through the movement of goods and people, have never been surveyed for ranaviruses or . We surveyed all five species of frogs on Oahu, Hawaii, US for these pathogens.

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