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Robert O Watson
Texas A&M University School of Medicine
2001
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37062616Gasdermins gone wild: new roles for GSDMs in regulating cellular homeostasis.Trends Cell Biol2023
37503164Serine arginine-rich splicing factor (SRSF7) cooperates with the histone methyltransferase KMT5a to promote the type I interferon response via transcriptional activation of IRF7.bioRxiv2023
37453340Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species: double agents in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.Curr Opin Immunol2023
35907404Mitochondrial ROS promotes susceptibility to infection via gasdermin D-mediated necroptosis.Cell2022
36409059SRSF6 balances mitochondrial-driven innate immune outcomes through alternative splicing of BAX.Elife2022
34225486Galectin-8 Senses Phagosomal Damage and Recruits Selective Autophagy Adapter TAX1BP1 To Control <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Infection in Macrophages.mBio2021
33718841Interactions between fungal hyaluronic acid and host CD44 promote internalization by recruiting host autophagy proteins to forming phagosomes.iScience2021
33558322Mitochondria: Powering the Innate Immune Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.Infect Immun2021
34975927Editorial: A Microbial View of Central Nervous System Disorders: Interplay Between Microorganisms, Neuroinflammation and Behaviour.Front Immunol2021
34473814The opportunistic intracellular bacterial pathogen Rhodococcus equi elicits type I interferon by engaging cytosolic DNA sensing in macrophages.PLoS Pathog2021
34039599Elevated type I interferon responses potentiate metabolic dysfunction, inflammation, and accelerated aging in mtDNA mutator mice.Sci Adv2021
34305890Global Transcriptomics Uncovers Distinct Contributions From Splicing Regulatory Proteins to the Macrophage Innate Immune Response.Front Immunol2021
32404352TRIM14 Is a Key Regulator of the Type I IFN Response during <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Infection.J Immunol2020
32057291LRRK2 maintains mitochondrial homeostasis and regulates innate immune responses to <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>.Elife2020
31192157Exploring the "Multiple-Hit Hypothesis" of Neurodegenerative Disease: Bacterial Infection Comes Up to Bat.Front Cell Infect Microbiol2019
31693898The Splicing Factor hnRNP M Is a Critical Regulator of Innate Immune Gene Expression in Macrophages.Cell Rep2019
30077634Quantitative Yeast Genetic Interaction Profiling of Bacterial Effector Proteins Uncovers a Role for the Human Retromer in Salmonella Infection.Cell Syst2018
27139640For Better or Worse: Cytosolic DNA Sensing during Intracellular Bacterial Infection Induces Potent Innate Immune Responses.J Mol Biol2016
26048136The Cytosolic Sensor cGAS Detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA to Induce Type I Interferons and Activate Autophagy.Cell Host Microbe2015
24005326The ubiquitin ligase parkin mediates resistance to intracellular pathogens.Nature2013
22901810Extracellular M. tuberculosis DNA targets bacteria for autophagy by activating the host DNA-sensing pathway.Cell2012
18062834Sexual dimorphism in campylobacteriosis.Epidemiol Infect2008
18225954Campylobacter jejuni survives within epithelial cells by avoiding delivery to lysosomes.PLoS Pathog2008
17194808A MyD88-deficient mouse model reveals a role for Nramp1 in Campylobacter jejuni infection.Infect Immun2007
16861657Unique features of a highly pathogenic Campylobacter jejuni strain.Infect Immun2006
15839895Signal transduction in Campylobacter jejuni-induced cytokine production.Cell Microbiol2005
11796609Rgg influences the expression of multiple regulatory loci to coregulate virulence factor expression in Streptococcus pyogenes.Infect Immun2002
11159974Identification of Rgg-regulated exoproteins of Streptococcus pyogenes.Infect Immun2001
11736992Role of tyrosine kinases and the tyrosine phosphatase SptP in the interaction of Salmonella with host cells.Cell Microbiol2001
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