Publications by authors named "Denny H Liggitt"

Staphylococcus aureus is a commensal bacterium that can asymptomatically colonize its host but also causes invasive infections. Quorum sensing regulates S. aureus virulence and the transition from a commensal to a pathogenic organism.

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Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (IR) results in progressive injury; initiated by oxidative stress during ischemia and compounded by cytokine-mediated inflammation during reperfusion. Recovery requires strict regulation of these events. Recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) is thought to mitigate hepatocellular IR injury by altering the nonparenchymal liver microenvironment.

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Background: The global prevalence and incidence of renal calculi is reported to be increasing. Of the patients that undergo surgical intervention, nearly half experience symptomatic complications associated with stone fragments that are not passed and require follow-up surgical intervention. In a clinical simulation using a clinical prototype, ultrasonic propulsion was proven effective at repositioning kidney stones in pigs.

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Cationic lipid DNA complex (CLDC) is an immunostimulatory preparation that has significant anti-leukemic effects in multiple murine models of leukemia: BCR-ABL(+) myelogenous leukemia in C3H/HeJ animals and myelomonocytic leukemia in BALB/c mice. Following leukemic challenge, CLDC treatment inhibits tumor cell growth in vivo and extends survival, sometimes resulting in apparent eradication of tumor cells. CLDC induces multiple cytokines including interferon-gamma (IFNγ), and intravenous treatment results in a more rapid and robust response than subcutaneous treatment.

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Background/aims: Preservation of function requires tight regulation of the cellular events initiated when hepatic ischemia is followed by reperfusion (IR). One important mechanism modulating the cytokine-directed response to injury is Suppressors of Cytokine Signaling. SOCS1 and SOCS3 ensure appropriate intensity and duration of cytokine signaling through negative feedback on JAK-STAT signaling.

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