Publications by authors named "Ejun Elijah Huang"

Article Synopsis
  • Dysregulated inflammation contributes to various skeletal diseases, impairing bone formation, and is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and changes in cell metabolism.
  • The study focuses on the effects of polyethylene particles contaminated with lipopolysaccharide (cPE) on macrophages and mesenchymal stromal cells, examining bioenergetics through advanced cellular assays.
  • Findings revealed that exposure to cPE leads to a significant decline in oxidative phosphorylation in macrophages, suggesting altered metabolic processes during inflammation.
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Wear particles from joint arthroplasties induce chronic inflammation associated with prolonged upregulation of nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) signaling in macrophages and osteoclasts, which leads to osteolysis and implant loosening. Mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-based therapy showed great potential for immunomodulation and mitigation of osteolysis , especially in the chronic phase of inflammation. We previously generated genetically modified MSCs that secrete the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin 4 (IL-4) in response to NF-κB activation (NFκB-IL-4 MSCs).

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Telomerase activity is not readily detected in resting human T lymphocytes, however upon antigen presentation, telomerase is transiently upregulated. Presently, it is not known if telomerase activation is necessary for the proliferation of T cells or for the maintenance of telomere lengths. In this study, we found that telomerase activation is not required for the short- term proliferation of T cells and that telomeres progressively shorten in a heterogeneous population of T cells, even if telomerase is detected.

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