Bibliography
[Publications from the last 3 years]
1. Slager, R. E., J. DeVasure, J. Pavlik, J. H. Sisson, and T. A. Wyatt, RACK1, a PKC targeting protein, is exclusively localized to basal airway epithelial cells, J. Histochem. Cytochem., 56 (1):7-14, 2008.
2. Lee, L., D. R. Campagna, J. L. Pinkus, H. Mulhern, T. A. Wyatt, J. H. Sisson, J. A. Pavlik, G. S. Pinkus, and M. D. Fleming. Primary ciliary dyskinesia in mice lacking the novel ciliary protein Pcdp1. Mol. Biol. Cell 28:949-957, 2008. (Data from this article was featured on the cover of the issue.)
3. Kassel, K. M., T. A. Wyatt, R. A. Panettieri, Jr, and M. L. Toews. Inhibition of Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation by β2 Adrenergic Receptor Activation and cAMP-elevating agents: Evidence for EPAC Involvement. Am J Physiol 294:L131-L138, 2008.
4. Wyatt, T. A., J. H. Sisson, S. G. Von Essen, J. A. Poole, and D. J. Romberger. Exposure to hog barn dust alters mucociliary clearance. Eur Resp J 31:1249-1255, 2008.
5. Fang, Q., L. Mao, T. Kobayashi, X. Wang, T. A. Wyatt, H. Kim, X. Liu, S. I Rennard. Thrombin augments fibroblast-mediated collagen gel contraction partially through activating PKCδ. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 369:1199-1203, 2008.
6. Bailey, K. L., J. A. Poole, T. Mathisen, T. A. Wyatt, S. G. Von Essen, and D. J. Romberger. Toll-like receptor 2 is upregulated by hog confinement dust in an IL-6 dependent manner in the airway epithelium. Am J Physiol. 294:L1049-1054, 2008.
7. A. Fernandez-Gonzalez, T. A. Wyatt, Stella Kourembanas and S. Alex Mitsialis. Mutation of evolutionarily conserved adenylate kinase underlies primary ciliary dyskinesia in mice. Am J Resp Cell Mol Biol 40:305-313, 2009.
8. Oldenburg, P. J., T. A. Wyatt, P. H. Factor, and J. H. Sisson. Alcohol Feeding Blocks Methacholine-induced Airway Responsiveness in Mice. Am J. Physiol. 296:L109-114, 2009.
9. Bailey, K. L., T. A. Wyatt, D. J. Romberger, and J. H. Sisson. Alcohol functionally upregulates Toll-like receptor 2 in airway epithelial cells. Alcoholism Clin Exp Res 33:495-504, 2009.
10. Sisson, J. H., J. A. Pavlik, J. Buck, L. R. Levin, and T. A. Wyatt. Alcohol stimulates ciliary motility of isolated airway axonemes through a nitric oxide, cyclase and cyclic nucleotide-dependent kinase mechanism. Alcoholism Clin Exp Res 33:610-616, 2009.
11. D. S. Allen-Gipson, J. C. Jarrell, J. H. Sisson, and T. A. Wyatt. Ethanol Blocks Adenosine Uptake via Inhibiting the Nucleoside Transport System in Bronchial Epithelial Cells. Alcoholism Clin Exp Res 33:791-798, 2009.
12. Shao, C.-H., S. Parbhu, X. Wehrens, T. A. Wyatt, G. J. Rozanski, K. P. Patel, and K. R. Bidasee. Exercise training during diabetes blunts cardiac ryanodine receptor dysregulation. J Applied Physiol. 106:1280-1292, 2009.
13. Poole, J.A., T. A. Wyatt, M. E. Elliott, P.J. Oldenburg, J. H. Sisson, W.W. West, and D. J. Romberger. Organic dust exposure-induced adaptation response marked by persistent lung inflammation and pathology. Am J. Physiol. 296:L1085-95, 2009.
14. Roy, L., C. A. McDonald, C. Jiang, A. J. Zeleznik, T. A. Wyatt, X. Hou, J. S. Davis. Convergence of cAMP/PKA and GSK3β/β-catenin signaling in progesterone synthesis. Endocrinology, 150:5036-5045, 2009.
15. Bailey, K. L., J. H. Sisson, D. J. Romberger, J. E. Robinson, and T. A. Wyatt. Alcohol upregulates TLR2 through a NO/cGMP dependent pathway. Alcoholism Clin Exp Res, 34:51-56, 2010.
16. Wyatt, T. A., R. E. Slager, A. J. Heires, J. M. DeVasure, S. G. VonEssen, and D. J. Romberger. Sequential activation of protein kinase C isoforms by swine confinement dust is mediated by tumor necrosis factor alpha. Am J Respir Cell and Mol. Biol. 42:706-715, 2010.
17. Oldenburg P. J., T. A. Wyatt, and J. H. Sisson. Ethanol attenuates contraction of primary cultured rat airway smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Respir. Mol. Cell Biol. 43:539-545, 2010.
18. Simet, S., J. H. Sisson, J. Pavlik, J. DeVasure, C. Boyer, X. Liu, S. Kawasaki, S. I. Rennard, and T. A. Wyatt. Long-term cigarette smoke exposure in a mouse model of ciliated epithelial cell function. Am J Respir Cell and Mol. Biol. 43:635-640, 2010.
19. Arvisais, E., X. Hou, T. A. Wyatt, K. Shirasuna, H. Bollwein, A. Miyamoto, T. Hansen, B. R. Rueda, J. S. Davis. PGF2α represses IGF1 stimulated IRS1/PI3K/AKT signaling in the corpus luteum: role of Erk and p70S6K1. Mol. Endocrin. 24: 632-643, 2010.
20. McCaskill, M. L., K. K. Kharbanda, D. J. Tuma, J. Reynolds, J. DeVasure, J. H. Sisson, and T. A. Wyatt. Hybrid malondialdehyde and acetaldehyde protein adducts form in the lungs of mice exposed to alcohol and cigarette smoke. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res (DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01443.x).
21. Bailey, K. L., J. E. Robinson, J. H. Sisson, and T. A. Wyatt. Alcohol decreases RhoA activity through a Nitric Oxide (NO)/Cyclic GMP (cGMP)/ Protein Kinase G (PKG) dependent pathway in the airway epithelium. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res (DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01463.x).
22. Poole, J. A., T. A. Wyatt, T. Kielian, P. Oldenburg, A. M. Gleason, A. Bauer, G. Golden, W. W. West, J. H Sisson, and D. J. Romberger. Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) Regulates Organic Dust-Induced Airway Inflammation. Am. J. Respir. Mol. Cell Biol. (doi:10.1165/rcmb.2010-0427OC).
23. Allen-Gipson, D. S., M. R. Blackburn, D. J. Schneider, H. Zhang, D. L. Bluitt, J. C. Jarrell, D. Yanov, J. H. Sisson, and T. A. Wyatt. Adenosine Activation of A2B Receptor(s) is Essential for Potentiating of Epithelial Ciliary Motility and Clearance. Am. J. Physiol. (doi: 10.1152/ajplung.00203.2010).
24. Poole, J. A., T. Kielian, T. A. Wyatt, A. M. Gleason, J. Stone, K. Palm, W. W. West, and D. J. Romberger. Organic Dust Augments Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain (NOD2) Expression via an NF-κB Pathway to Negatively Regulate Inflammatory Responses. Am. J. Physiology (doi:10.1152/ajplung.00086.2011).
25. Fiedler, S. E., J. H. Sisson, T. A. Wyatt, J. A. Pavlik, T. M. Gambling, J. L.Carson, Daniel W. Carr. ASP but not ROPN1 regulates mammalian ciliary motility. Cell Motility Cytoskeleton (In Press).
26. Sironen, A., N. Kotaja, H. Mulhern, T. A. Wyatt, J. H. Sisson, J. A. Pavlik, M. Miiluniemi, M. D. Fleming, and L. Lee. Loss of Spef2 function in mice results in spermatogenesis defects and primary ciliary dyskinesia. Biol. of Reproduction (DOI:10.1095/biolreprod.111.091132).
27. Simet, S. M., T. A. Wyatt, J. DeVasure, D. Yanov, and J. H. Sisson. Alcohol increases the permeability of tight junctions in Beas-2B and NHBE cells. Alcoholism: Clin Exp Res (In Press).
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