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overview My research is focused on studies of virulence factors of Coccidioides spp. which are causative agents of coccidioidomycosis. Coccidioides can cause a respiratory disease in healthy individuals as well as immunocompromised patients. In the United States there is an estimated 150,000 yearly cases of coccidioidal infection and it is considered to be a reemerging infectious disease. My research interest is in the identification and characterization of dominant antigens of Coccidioides spp. which elicit innate inflammatory response or stimulate acquired immunity to infection with the fungal pathogen. Studies of the interaction between the host and these antigens may lead to a better understanding of the course of disease, and to the identification of vaccine candidates or novel therapeutic drug targets. I am also interested in the application of biochemical, molecular, genetic, and bioinformatic techniques to the characterization of proteins involved in cell wall synthesis and degradation. Coccidioides spp. is a diphasic fungus characterized by a parasitic cycle (Fig.1) which is unique amongst medically important fungal pathogens. Cell wall synthases, hydrolases and their regulatory proteins have been proposed to play key roles in morphogenesis and, therefore, represent potential molecular targets for novel antifungal drugs.
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Academic Article A genetically engineered live attenuated vaccine of Coccidioides posadasii protects BALB/c mice against coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article Coccidioides releases a soluble factor that suppresses nitric oxide production by murine primary macrophages.
Academic Article A TCR transgenic mouse reactive with multiple systemic dimorphic fungi.
Academic Article Vaccine immunity to coccidioidomycosis occurs by early activation of three signal pathways of T helper cell response (Th1, Th2, and Th17).
Academic Article Absence of phagocyte NADPH oxidase 2 leads to severe inflammatory response in lungs of mice infected with Coccidioides.
Academic Article Nitric oxide synthase activity has limited influence on the control of Coccidioides infection in mice.
Academic Article Construction and evaluation of a novel recombinant T cell epitope-based vaccine against Coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article An agonist of human complement fragment C5a enhances vaccine immunity against Coccidioides infection.
Academic Article Extracellular ammonia at sites of pulmonary infection with Coccidioides posadasii contributes to severity of the respiratory disease.
Academic Article Progress Toward a Human Vaccine Against Coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article Vaccinated C57BL/6 mice develop protective and memory T cell responses to Coccidioides posadasii infection in the absence of interleukin-10.
Academic Article Novel strategies to enhance vaccine immunity against coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article C-type lectin receptors differentially induce th17 cells and vaccine immunity to the endemic mycosis of North America.
Academic Article Interleukin-1 receptor but not Toll-like receptor 2 is essential for MyD88-dependent Th17 immunity to Coccidioides infection.
Academic Article Card9- and MyD88-Mediated Gamma Interferon and Nitric Oxide Production Is Essential for Resistance to Subcutaneous Coccidioides posadasii Infection.
Academic Article Flow Cytometric Analysis of Protective T-Cell Response Against Pulmonary Coccidioides Infection.
Academic Article Preclinical identification of vaccine induced protective correlates in human leukocyte antigen expressing transgenic mice infected with Coccidioides posadasii.
Academic Article Immune Response to Coccidioidomycosis and the Development of a Vaccine.
Academic Article Glucan-Chitin Particles Enhance Th17 Response and Improve Protective Efficacy of a Multivalent Antigen (rCpa1) against Pulmonary Coccidioides posadasii Infection.
Academic Article Rational Design of T Lymphocyte Epitope-Based Vaccines Against Coccidioides Infection.
Academic Article A review of innate and adaptive immunity to coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article Maize-Produced Ag2 as a Subunit Vaccine for Valley Fever.
Academic Article Characterization of an Uncinocarpus reesii-expressed recombinant tube precipitin antigen of Coccidioides posadasii for serodiagnosis.
Academic Article CARD9-Associated Dectin-1 and Dectin-2 Are Required for Protective Immunity of a Multivalent Vaccine against Coccidioides posadasii Infection.
Academic Article A parasitic phase-specific adhesin of Coccidioides immitis contributes to the virulence of this respiratory Fungal pathogen.
Academic Article A recombinant beta-1,3-glucanosyltransferase homolog of Coccidioides posadasii protects mice against coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article Immune response of vaccinated and non-vaccinated mice to Coccidioides posadasii infection.
Academic Article A metalloproteinase of Coccidioides posadasii contributes to evasion of host detection.
Academic Article Urease produced by Coccidioides posadasii contributes to the virulence of this respiratory pathogen.
Academic Article A recombinant aspartyl protease of Coccidioides posadasii induces protection against pulmonary coccidioidomycosis in mice.
Academic Article Improved protection of mice against lethal respiratory infection with Coccidioides posadasii using two recombinant antigens expressed as a single protein.
Academic Article Multivalent recombinant protein vaccine against coccidioidomycosis.
Academic Article Concerted evolution in the repeats of an immunomodulating cell surface protein, SOWgp, of the human pathogenic fungi Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii.
Academic Article Coccidioides posadasii produces melanin in vitro and during infection.
Academic Article Virulence mechanisms of coccidioides.
Academic Article Evaluation of two homologous proline-rich proteins of Coccidioides posadasii as candidate vaccines against coccidioidomycosis.
Concept Coccidioidomycosis
Academic Article Disruption of the gene which encodes a serodiagnostic antigen and chitinase of the human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis.
Academic Article Recombinant urease and urease DNA of Coccidioides immitis elicit an immunoprotective response against coccidioidomycosis in mice.
Academic Article A vaccine against coccidioidomycosis is justified and attainable.
Academic Article Characterization of a serodiagnostic complement fixation antigen of Coccidioides posadasii expressed in the nonpathogenic Fungus Uncinocarpus reesii.
Academic Article Lipid Secretion by Parasitic Cells of Coccidioides Contributes to Disseminated Disease.
Academic Article Advocating for Coccidioidomycosis to Be a Reportable Disease Nationwide in the United States and Encouraging Disease Surveillance across North and South America.
Academic Article Galleria mellonella Model of Coccidioidomycosis for Drug Susceptibility Tests and Virulence Factor Identification.
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