Publications by authors named "Nicholas Tiessen"

This work describes a versatile and cost-effective cell culture method for micropatterning and growing adherent cells on porous membranes using pressure-sensitive double-sided adhesives. This technique also allows cell culture using conventional methods and their easy integration into microfluidic chip devices. Adhesives can be used to form different patterns of cultured cells, which can be used for cell proliferation and wound-healing models.

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Introduction: Over 300 million people in the world live with asthma, resulting in 500,000 annual global deaths with future increases expected. It is estimated that around 50-80% of asthma exacerbations are due to viral infections. Currently, a combination of long-acting beta agonists (LABA) for bronchodilation and glucocorticoids (GCS) to control lung inflammation represent the dominant strategy for the management of asthma, however, it is still sub-optimal in 35-50% of moderate-severe asthmatics resulting in persistent lung inflammation, impairment of lung function, and risk of mortality.

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The airway epithelium is exposed to a variety of air pollutants, which have been associated with the onset and worsening of respiratory diseases. These air pollutants can vary depending on their composition and associated chemicals, leading to different molecular interactions and biological effects. Mucociliary clearance is an important host defense mechanism against environmental air pollutants and this process is regulated by various ion transporters including the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR).

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Accessible models recapitulating the human airway that are amenable to study whole cannabis smoke exposure are needed for immunological and toxicological studies that inform public health policy and recreational cannabis use. In the present study, we developed and validated a novel three-dimensional (3D)-printed exposure system (IVES) that can be directly applied to study the effect of cannabis smoke exposure on primary human bronchial epithelial cells. Using commercially available design software and a 3D printer, we designed a four-chamber Transwell insert holder for exposures to whole smoke.

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease characterized by CF transmembrane regulator (CFTR) dysfunction. With over 2000 CFTR variants identified, in addition to known patient to patient variability, there is a need for personalized treatment. The discovery of CFTR modulators has shown efficacy in certain CF populations, however there are still CF populations without valid therapeutic options.

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  • - The airway epithelium plays a vital role in defending against respiratory viral infections, which cause over 2.5 million deaths annually, relying on receptors like TLRs and NLRP to activate immune responses.
  • - ABCF1, a special type of ABC transporter found in the human airway epithelium, acts as a cytosolic nucleic acid sensor that influences the production of important antiviral signals like CXCL10 and interferon-β.
  • - Research confirmed the presence of ABCF1 in human lung tissues and its role in enhancing antiviral responses, indicating its significance in TLR signaling and suggesting that it has a broader role in innate immunity beyond just detecting viral DNA.
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  • SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19, utilizes specific host molecules like ACE2 and TMPRSS2 for entry into human cells, much like its predecessor, SARS-CoV.
  • Recent research indicates that additional receptors such as ADAM17, cathepsin L, CD147, and GRP78 may also play roles in SARS-CoV-2 infection.
  • Analysis of lung cell samples showed low expression of ACE2 while confirming the presence of TMPRSS2, CD147, and GRP78, suggesting a complex regulation of these receptors during infection.
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