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John S. Gunn , Ph.D
Associate Professor

E-mail: gunn.43@osu.edu

Recent Publications

Prouty, A.M. and J.S. Gunn. 2002. Biofilm Formation and Interaction with the Surfaces of Gallstones by Salmonella spp..  Infect. Immun. 70:2640-2649.

 

Tamayo, R., S.S. Ryan, A.J. McCoy, and J.S. Gunn. 2002. Identification and genetic characterization of PmrA-regulated genes and genes involved in polymyxin B resistance in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium. Infect. Immun. 70:6770-6678.

  

Prouty, A,M., I.E. Brodsky, S. Falkow, and J.S. Gunn.  2004. Bile salt-mediated induction of antimicrobial and bile resistance in Salmonella typhimurium. Microbiology. 150:775-83.

 

Tamayo, R., B. Choudhury, A. Septer, M. Merighi, R. Carlson and J. S. Gunn. 2005. Identification of cptA, a PmrA-Regulated Locus Required for Phosphoethanolamine Modification of the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium Lipopolysaccharide Core. J. Bacteriol. 187:3391-3399.

 

Merighi, M., C.D. Ellermeier, J. M. Slauch and J. S. Gunn.  2005. Resolvase-IVET Analysis of the Salmonella enterica sv. Typhimurium PhoP and PmrA regulons in BALB/c mice. J. Bacteriol.187:7407-7416.

 

Merighi, M., A. M. Carroll-Portillo, A. N. Septer, A. Bhatiya and J. S. Gunn.  2006. The role of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium two-component system PreA-PreB in modulating PmrA-regulated gene transcription. J. Bacteriol. 188:141-149.

 

Gavrilin MA,  I. Bouakl, N. Knatz, M. Duncan, M.W. Hall, J.S. Gunn and M.D. Wewers. 2006.  Internalization and phagosome escape required for live Francisella to induce human monocyte IL-1? processing and release. PNAS 103:141-146.

 

Ben Nasr, A., J. Haithcoat, J.E. Masterson, J.S. Gunn, T. Eaves-Pyles, and G.R.  Klimpel.  2006. Critical Role for Serum Opsonins and Complement Receptors CR3 (CD11b/CD18) and CR4 (CD11c/CD18) in phagocytosis of Francisella tularensis by Human Dendritic Cells  (DC): Uptake of Francisella Leads to Activation of Immature DCs and Intracellular  Survival of the Bacteria. J. Leuk. Biol. 80:774-86.

 

Balagopal, A., A. Shearer MacFarlane, N. Mohapatra, S. Soni, J.S. Gunn and L.S. Schlesinger.  2006.  Characterization of the receptor-ligand pathways important for entry and survival of Francisella novicida and the live vaccine strain (LVS) of F. tularensis in human macrophages. Infect. Immun. 74:5114-5125.

 

Parsa, K.V.L., L.P. Ganesan, M.V.S. Rajaram, M.A. Gavrilin, A. Balagopal, N.P. Mohapatra, M.D. Wewers, L.S. Schlesinger, J.S. Gunn, S. Tridandapani.  2006. Macrophage pro-inflammatory response to Francisella novicida infection is regulated by the SH2 domain-containing inositol 5' phosphatase SHIP. PLoS Pathogens, 7:e71, p681-690.


Rajaram, M.V.S., L.P. Ganesan, K.V.L. Parsa, J.P. Butchar,  J.S. Gunn and

S. Tridandapani.  2006. Akt/PKB modulates macrophage inflammatory response to

Fransicella infection and confers a survival advantage in mice. J. Immunol. 177:6317-24.

Mohaptara, N., A. Balagopal, S. Soni, L.S. Schlesinger, and J.S. Gunn.  2007. AcpA, an Acid Phosphatase involved in Francisella tularensis Virulence. Infect. Immun.75:390-6.

 

Mohapatra, N.P., S. Soni, B.L. Bell, R. Warren, R.K. Ernst, A. Muszynski, R. Carlson, and J.S. Gunn.  2007. Identification of an orphan response regulator required for Francisella virulence and transcription of pathogenicity island genes. Infect. Immun. 75:3305-14.


Satoskar, A., K. Roth, A. Satoskar, N. van Rooijen, S. Oghumu, J.S. Gunn. 2007.
Respiratory infection with Francisella novicida induces rapid dystrophic cardiac calcinosis (DCC). FEMS Imm. & Med. Micro. In Press

 

 


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