84 Publications (Page 1 of 4)
2018
Multiple class I and class II Haemophilus ducreyi strains cause cutaneous ulcers in children on an endemic island.
Grant, Jacob CGonzález-Beiras, CamilaAmick, Kristen MFortney, Kate RGangaiah, DharaneshHumphreys, Tricia LMitjà, OriolAbecasis, Ana and Spinola, Stanley M
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, April 20, 2018. | Journal Article
2015
Development and validation of a high-throughput cell-based screen to identify activators of a bacterial two-component signal transduction system.
van Rensburg, Julia Jvan Rensburg, Julia JFortney, Kate RFortney, Kate RChen, LanChen, LanKrieger, Andrew JKrieger, Andrew JLima, Bruno PLima, Bruno PWolfe, Alan JWolfe, Alan JKatz, Barry PKatz, Barry PZhang, Zhong-YinZhang, Zhong YinSpinola, Stanley M and Spinola, Stanley M
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, vol. 59, (no. 7), pp. 3789-3799, July 2015. | Journal Article
 
DksA and (p)ppGpp have unique and overlapping contributions to Haemophilus ducreyi pathogenesis in humans.
Holley, Concerta LHolley, Concerta LHolley, Concerta LZhang, XinjunZhang, XinjunZhang, XinjunFortney, Kate RFortney, Kate RFortney, Kate REllinger, SheilaEllinger, SheilaEllinger, SheilaJohnson, PaulaJohnson, PaulaJohnson, PaulaBaker, BethBaker, BethBaker, BethLiu, YunlongLiu, YunlongLiu, YunlongJanowicz, Diane MJanowicz, Diane MJanowicz, Diane MKatz, Barry PKatz, Barry PKatz, Barry PMunson, Jr, Robert SMunson, Robert SMunson, Jr, Robert SSpinola, Stanley MSpinola, Stanley M and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and immunity, vol. 83, (no. 8), pp. 3281-3292, August 2015. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi Cutaneous Ulcer Strains Are Nearly Identical to Class I Genital Ulcer Strains.
Gangaiah, DharaneshWebb, Kristen MHumphreys, Tricia LFortney, Kate RToh, EvelynTai, AlbertKatz, Samantha SPillay, AllanChen, Cheng-YenRoberts, Sally AMunson, Robert S and Spinola, Stanley M
PLoS neglected tropical diseases, vol. 9, (no. 7), pp. e0003918, 2015. | Journal Article
 
Phosphoethanolamine Transferase LptA in Haemophilus ducreyi Modifies Lipid A and Contributes to Human Defensin Resistance In Vitro.
Trombley, Michael PTrombley, Michael PPost, Deborah M BPost, Deborah M BRinker, Sherri DRinker, Sherri DReinders, Lorri MReinders, Lorri MFortney, Kate RFortney, Kate RZwickl, Beth WZwickl, Beth WJanowicz, Diane MJanowicz, Diane MBaye, Fitsum MBaye, Fitsum MKatz, Barry PKatz, Barry PSpinola, Stanley MSpinola, Stanley MBauer, Margaret E and Bauer, Margaret E
PloS one, vol. 10, (no. 4), pp. e0124373, 2015. | Journal Article
 
The Human Skin Microbiome Associates with the Outcome of and Is Influenced by Bacterial Infection.
van Rensburg, Julia JLin, HuaiyingGao, XiangToh, EvelynFortney, Kate REllinger, SheilaZwickl, BethJanowicz, Diane MKatz, Barry PNelson, David EDong, Qunfeng and Spinola, Stanley M
mBio, vol. 6, (no. 5), pp. e01315-e01315, 2015. | Journal Article
2014
A (p)ppGpp-null mutant of Haemophilus ducreyi is partially attenuated in humans due to multiple conflicting phenotypes.
Holley, ConcertaGangaiah, DharaneshLi, WeiFortney, Kate RJanowicz, DianeEllinger, SheilaZwickl, BethKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and immunity, vol. 82, (no. 8), pp. 3492-502, 2014/Aug. | Journal Article
 
Correcting imbalanced reads coverage in bacterial transcriptome sequencing with extreme deep coverage.
Zhang, XinjunGangaiah, DharaneshMunson, Robert SSpinola, Stanley M and Liu, Yunlong
International journal of computational biology and drug design, vol. 7, (no. 2-3), pp. 195-213, 2014. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi Hfq contributes to virulence gene regulation as cells enter stationary phase.
Gangaiah, DharaneshLabandeira-Rey, MariaZhang, XinjunFortney, Kate REllinger, SheilaZwickl, BethBaker, BethLiu, YunlongJanowicz, DianeKatz, Barry PBrautigam, Chad AMunson, Robert SHansen, Eric J and Spinola, Stanley M
mBio, vol. 5, (no. 1), pp. e01081-13, 2014. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi RpoE and CpxRA appear to play distinct yet complementary roles in regulation of envelope-related functions.
Gangaiah, DharaneshGangaiah, DharaneshZhang, XinjunZhang, XinjunBaker, BethBaker, BethFortney, Kate RFortney, Kate RLiu, YunlongLiu, YunlongMunson, Jr, Robert SMunson, Robert SSpinola, Stanley M and Spinola, Stanley M
Journal of bacteriology, vol. 196, (no. 23), pp. 4012-4025, December 2014. | Journal Article
2013
Activation of CpxRA in Haemophilus ducreyi primarily inhibits the expression of its targets, including major virulence determinants.
Gangaiah, DharaneshZhang, XinjunFortney, Kate RBaker, BethLiu, YunlongMunson, Robert S and Spinola, Stanley M
Journal of bacteriology, vol. 195, (no. 15), pp. 3486-502, 2013/Aug. | Journal Article
 
Carbon Storage Regulator A Contributes to the Virulence of Haemophilus ducreyi in Humans by Multiple Mechanisms
Gangaiah, DharaneshLi, WeiFortney, Kate RJanowicz, DianeEllinger, SheilaZwickl, BethKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and Immunity, vol. 81, (no. 2), pp. 608-617, 2013. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi infection induces activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in nonpolarized but not in polarized human macrophages.
Li, WeiKatz, Barry PBauer, Margaret E and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and immunity, vol. 81, (no. 8), pp. 2997-3008, 2013/Aug. | Journal Article
 
The Haemophilus ducreyi Fis protein is involved in controlling expression of the lspB-lspA2 operon and other virulence factors.
Labandeira-Rey, MariaDodd, Dana ABrautigam, Chad AFortney, Kate RSpinola, Stanley M and Hansen, Eric J
Infection and immunity, vol. 81, (no. 11), pp. 4160-70, 2013/Nov. | Journal Article
2012
Haemophilus ducreyi-induced interleukin-10 promotes a mixed M1 and M2 activation program in human macrophages.
Li, WeiKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and immunity, vol. 80, (no. 12), pp. 4426-34, 2012/Dec. | Journal Article
 
Permeases of the sap transporter are required for cathelicidin resistance and virulence of Haemophilus ducreyi in humans.
Rinker, Sherri DGu, XiaopingFortney, Kate RZwickl, Beth WKatz, Barry PJanowicz, DianeSpinola, Stanley M and Bauer, Margaret E
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol. 206, (no. 9), pp. 1407-14, 2012/Nov. | Journal Article
 
Sialylation of lipooligosaccharides is dispensable for the virulence of Haemophilus ducreyi in humans.
Spinola, Stanley MLi, WeiFortney, Kate RJanowicz, DianeZwickl, BethKatz, Barry P and Munson, Robert S
Infection and immunity, vol. 80, (no. 2), pp. 679-87, 2012/Feb. | Journal Article
2011
A Haemophilus ducreyi CpxR deletion mutant is virulent in human volunteers.
Labandeira-Rey, MariaDodd, DanaFortney, Kate RZwickl, BethKatz, Barry PJanowicz, DianeSpinola, Stanley M and Hansen, Eric J
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol. 203, (no. 12), pp. 1859-65, 2011/Jun/15. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi lipooligosaccharides induce expression of the immunosuppressive enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase via type I interferons and tumor necrosis factor alpha in human dendritic cells.
Li, WeiKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
Infection and immunity, vol. 79, (no. 8), pp. 3338-47, 2011/Aug. | Journal Article
2010
Activation of the CpxRA system by deletion of cpxA impairs the ability of Haemophilus ducreyi to infect humans.
Spinola, Stanley MFortney, Kate RBaker, BethJanowicz, DianeZwickl, BethKatz, Barry PBlick, Robert J and Munson, Robert S
Infection and immunity, vol. 78, (no. 9), pp. 3898-904, 2010/Sep. | Journal Article
 
Haemophilus ducreyi SapA contributes to cathelicidin resistance and virulence in humans.
Mount, Kristy LTownsend, Carisa ARinker, Sherri DGu, XiaopingFortney, Kate RZwickl, Beth WJanowicz, DianeSpinola, Stanley MKatz, Barry P and Bauer, Margaret E
Infection and immunity, vol. 78, (no. 3), pp. 1176-84, 2010/Mar. | Journal Article
 
Role played by CD4+FOXP3+ regulatory T Cells in suppression of host responses to Haemophilus ducreyi during experimental infection of human volunteers.
Li, WeiTenner-Racz, KlaraRacz, PaulJanowicz, DianeFortney, Kate RKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol. 201, (no. 12), pp. 1839-48, 2010/Jun/15. | Journal Article
2009
A fibrinogen-binding lipoprotein contributes to the virulence of Haemophilus ducreyi in humans.
Bauer, Margaret ETownsend, Carisa ADoster, Ryan SFortney, Kate RZwickl, Beth WKatz, Barry PSpinola, Stanley M and Janowicz, Diane
The Journal of infectious diseases, vol. 199, (no. 5), pp. 684-92, 2009/Mar/1. | Journal Article
 
Experimental Infection of Human Volunteers with Haemophilus ducreyi: Fifteen Years of Clinical Data and Experience
Janowicz, DianeOfner, SusanKatz, Barry P and Spinola, Stanley M
Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 199, (no. 11), pp. 1671-1679, 2009. | Journal Article
 
Inactivation of the Haemophilus ducreyi luxS Gene Affects the Virulence of This Pathogen in Human Subjects
Labandeira-Rey, MariaJanowicz, DianeBlick, Robert JFortney, Kate RZwickl, BethKatz, Barry PSpinola, Stanley M and Hansen, Eric J
Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 200, (no. 3), pp. 409-416, 2009. | Journal Article