Publications by authors named "Michaela Marshall"

Bacteria in nature can exist in multicellular communities called biofilms. Biofilms also form in the course of many infections. infections frequently involve biofilms, which contribute materially to the difficulty to treat these infections with antibiotic therapy.

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Assembly of NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2) proteins in neutrophils plays an essential role in controlling microbial infections by producing high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In contrast, the role of the Hv1 voltage-gated proton channel that is required for sustained NOX2 activity is less well characterized. We examined the role of Hv1 in a murine model of blinding corneal infection and found that in contrast to C57BL/6 mice, mice exhibit an impaired ability to kill bacteria and regulate disease severity.

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is a cross-kingdom pathogen. While some strains cause disseminated fusariosis and blinding corneal infections in humans, others are responsible for devastating vascular wilt diseases in plants. To better understand the distinct adaptations of to animal or plant hosts, we conducted a comparative phenotypic and genetic analysis of two strains: MRL8996 (isolated from a keratitis patient) and Fol4287 (isolated from a wilted tomato []).

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Patients with decreased levels of CD18 (β2 integrins) suffer from life-threatening bacterial and fungal infections. CD11b, the α subunit of integrin CR3 (CD11b/CD18, αβ), is essential for mice to fight against systemic Candida albicans infections. Live elongating C.

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Macrophages infected with Gram-negative bacteria expressing Type III secretion system (T3SS) activate the NLRC4 inflammasome, resulting in Gasdermin D (GSDMD)-dependent, but GSDME independent IL-1β secretion and pyroptosis. Here we examine inflammasome signaling in neutrophils infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1 that expresses the T3SS effectors ExoS and ExoT. IL-1β secretion by neutrophils requires the T3SS needle and translocon proteins and GSDMD.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important cause of dermal, pulmonary, and ocular disease. Our studies have focused on P. aeruginosa infections of the cornea (keratitis) as a major cause of blinding microbial infections.

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Candida albicans is a major opportunistic pathogen of humans. It can grow as morphologically distinct yeast, pseudohyphae and hyphae, and the ability to switch reversibly among different forms is critical for its virulence. The relationship between morphogenesis and innate immune recognition is not quite clear.

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Neutrophils are an important source of interleukin (IL)-1β and other cytokines because they are recruited to sites of infection and inflammation in high numbers. Although secretion of processed, bioactive IL-1β by neutrophils is dependent on NLRP3 and Gasdermin D (GSDMD), IL-1α secretion by neutrophils has not been reported. In this study, we demonstrate that neutrophils produce IL-1α following injection of Aspergillus fumigatus spores that express cell-surface β-glucan.

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Despite ongoing efforts and technology development, the contamination of medical device surfaces by disease-causing microbes remains problematic. Two approaches to producing antimicrobial surfaces are using antimicrobial materials and applying physical topography such as nanopatterns. In this work, we describe the use of physical topography on a soft hydrogel to control microbial growth.

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The circadian clock coordinates a variety of immune responses with signals from the external environment to promote survival. We investigated the potential reciprocal relationship between the circadian clock and skin inflammation. We treated mice topically with the Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) agonist imiquimod (IMQ) to activate IFN-sensitive gene (ISG) pathways and induce psoriasiform inflammation.

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MITF, a gene that is mutated in familial melanoma and Waardenburg syndrome, encodes multiple isoforms expressed from alternative promoters that share common coding exons but have unique amino termini. It is not completely understood how these isoforms influence pigmentation in different tissues and how the expression of these independent isoforms of MITF is regulated. Here, we show that melanocytes express two isoforms of MITF, MITF-A and MITF-M.

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Filamentous fungi are invasive and multidrug resistant pathogens that commonly contaminate biomedical devices and implants. Once spherical fungal spores attach to a surface, they exhibit germ tube development, hyphal growth, and robust biofilm formation. Nanotopography found on plants, reptiles, and insect wings possess bactericidal properties during prokaryotic cell adhesion.

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During oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), Candida albicans proliferates and invades the superficial oral epithelium. Ephrin type-A receptor 2 (EphA2) functions as an oral epithelial cell β-glucan receptor that triggers the production of proinflammatory mediators in response to fungal infection. Because EphA2 is also expressed by neutrophils, we investigated its role in neutrophil candidacidal activity during OPC.

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Article Synopsis
  • Aspergillus fumigatus causes serious infections in both immune compromised and immune competent individuals, leading to conditions like corneal ulcers and blindness.
  • Research on chitin synthase mutants showed that these mutants are more susceptible to neutrophil attacks and have slowed growth in the cornea compared to standard strains.
  • The study highlights neutrophils as a key source of acidic mammalian chitinase (AMCase), which plays a critical role in fighting A. fumigatus infections by inhibiting fungal growth.
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