Publications by authors named "Natalie Atyeo"

Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is a gammaherpesvirus that can cause several cancers, such as Kaposi sarcoma and primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). We and others have recently demonstrated that Forkhead box (FOX) transcription factors can be dysregulated by KSHV, and they can affect KSHV infection. Herein, we focus on dissecting the role of two FOXK subfamily members, FOXK1 and FOXK2, in the KSHV life cycle.

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  • KSHV's viral interferon regulatory factors (vIRFs) disrupt cell signaling to support viral cancer development and hinder immune responses, but their specific roles in gene regulation are unclear.
  • *A study comparing the protein structures and gene regulation of four vIRFs showed they have similar structures but regulate different sets of genes.
  • *The research indicates that vIRF1's DNA-binding domain is crucial for controlling its target genes, suggesting that vIRFs have specialized functions despite their structural similarities.*
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Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is an oncogenic gammaherpesvirus that can replicate in oral epithelial cells to promote viral transmission via saliva. To identify novel regulators of KSHV oral infection, we performed a transcriptome analysis of KSHV-infected primary human gingival epithelial (HGEP) cells, which identified the gene coding for the host transcription factor FOXQ1 as the top induced host gene. FOXQ1 is nearly undetectable in uninfected HGEP and telomerase-immortalized gingival keratinocytes (TIGK) cells but is highly expressed within hours of KSHV infection.

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Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) protein ORF45 is a virion-associated tegument protein that is unique to the gammaherpesvirus family. Generation of KSHV ORF45-knockout mutants and their subsequent functional analyses have permitted a better understanding of ORF45 and its context-specific and vital role in the KSHV lytic cycle. ORF45 is a multifaceted protein that promotes infection at both the early and late phases of the viral life cycle.

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The oral cavity is often the first site where viruses interact with the human body. The oral epithelium is a major site of viral entry, replication and spread to other cell types, where chronic infection can be established. In addition, saliva has been shown as a primary route of person-to-person transmission for many viruses.

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Background: Guatemala exhibits the sixth highest rate of child stunting worldwide, and stunting disproportionately affects Guatemala indigenous communities. In a country struggling to combat this result of malnutrition, early child nutrition is especially critical. Specifically, early initiation of breastfeeding is important for the development of newborn infants.

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Background: Physicians' recommendations affect patients' treatment choices. However, most research relies on physicians' or patients' retrospective reports of recommendations, which offer a limited perspective and have limitations such as recall bias.

Objective: To develop a reliable and valid method to measure the strength of physician recommendations using direct observation of clinical encounters.

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