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keywords Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine
research overview The focus in the lab is to understand the why and the how behind neonates developing diseases, with the goal of preventing/curing them. The lab starts with disease phenotypes and study the pathogenic mechanisms underlying disease evolution to guide the development of novel future therapies. The phenotypes of interest are necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and rare infectious diseases such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Group B Streptococcus (GBS). The major challenge is that diseases in neonates and premature infants occupy a unique niche, wherein, injury to the host caused by noxious stimuli such as oxygen toxicity and bacteria occur during critical ontogenic windows. Therefore, disease pathogenesis needs to be examined in the context of developmental processes to decipher mechanism and test potential therapy. The lab uses human genomic studies, rodent pre-clinical models, cell culture studies, and bioinformatics to investigate the mechanisms and sub-phenotype neonatal diseases. The long-term goal is to build an internationally renowned program in neonatal research by integrating the skill sets of a diverse team of motivated scientists and collaborators. The lab uses knowledge obtained through the investigations to develop precision tools for identifying infants at risk of disease and develop novel treatment strategies to prevent or cure disease. The three major areas of research interest are: I. Lung and BPD Research: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a debilitating chronic lung disease in premature infants. An area of emphasis is understanding the role of lung endothelial cell (EC) injury/reprogramming in impaired lung and vascular development in BPD. To address this issue, the lab has developed new pre-clinical models of disease, and several transgenic lines to identify the key molecular players that regulate normal and abnormal vascular development. A second challenge is the inability to discern BPD sub-phenotypes, at a genomic and functional level. The lab is addressing this challenge by performing genetic and deep phenotypic characterization in BPD infants. II. Necrotizing Enterocolitis Research: Necrotizing enterocolitis is a major cause of mortality in premature infants, and represents phenotypes for deviant host-microbiome interactions in the gut. The lab uses forward- and reverse genetics, microbiota studies, and host-bacteria interaction studies to investigate NEC. The immediate focus of this research is the gene, Single Immunoglobulin Interleukin-1 Related Receptor (SIGIRR), which the lab identified as a putative locus for NEC susceptibility. Using novel transgenic mice that encode a NEC-associated genetic mutation the lab discovered and the lab investigated the pathogenesis of NEC. They are also testing several therapies in the pre-clinical and in vivo models. III. Genetic Basis of Neonatal Disease Susceptibility: The team is one of the leaders in the field of neonatal genomics. The team used low throughput-based single gene or pathway approaches, and are initiating high throughput genome-wide approaches. Apart from complex phenotypes such as BPD and NEC, they are vested in unraveling the genetic basis of rare infectious disease phenotypes such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Group B Streptococcus (GBS). They are also initiating deep phenotyping and transcriptome analysis for complex phenotypes, which in combination with genetics, will help sub-classify complex phenotypes. These combined approaches can spur discovery approaches based on mechanism, as well as outcomes research based on interventions.

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Concept Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
Concept Intensive Care, Neonatal
Academic Article Risk factors for adverse neurodevelopment in extremely low birth weight infants with normal neonatal cranial ultrasound.
Academic Article A toll-like receptor 9 (rs352140) variant is associated with placental inflammation in newborn infants.
Academic Article Placental TLR/NLR expression signatures are altered with gestational age and inflammation.
Academic Article Neonatal Graves' Disease with Maternal Hypothyroidism.
Academic Article Genetic predisposition to necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants: Current knowledge, challenges, and future directions.
Academic Article Stem cell therapy for preventing neonatal diseases in the 21st century: Current understanding and challenges.
Academic Article Continuous vital sign analysis for predicting and preventing neonatal diseases in the twenty-first century: big data to the forefront.
Grant Single Immunoglobulin Interleukin-1 Related Receptor and necrotizing enterocolitis in premature infants
Grant Lipopolysaccharide-mediated oxidative stress and pulmonary vascular injury in Bro
Grant Inflammatory Angiogenesis in the Lung
Grant Single Immunoglobulin Interleukin-l Related Receptor (SIGIRR) and Escherichia coli Interactions in the Neonatal Gut
Grant TRIP-1 protects against hyperoxia-mediated neonatal lung injury
Grant Effects of probiotics on intestinal microbiome and inflammatory response to infection by Escherichia Coli
Grant ITGB2 immune genetic variants and NEC in premature infants
Grant SIGIRR mutations and pathogenesis of NEC in premature infants
Grant The Role of Angiopoietins in Sepsis-Induced Neonatal Lung Injury
Grant ITGB2 genetic variants and NEC susceptibility in premature infants
Academic Article Neonatal Necrotizing enter colitis - the continuing saga
Academic Article Translational Research – It Takes Two to Tango!
Academic Article Fungal cutaneous microbiome and host determinants in preterm and term neonates.
Academic Article NEC-like intestinal injury is ameliorated by Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG in parallel with SIGIRR and A20 induction in neonatal mice.
Grant The NICU Antibiotics and Neonatal Outcomes (NANO) trial
Academic Article Impact of Maternal HbA1c Levels =6% and Race in Nondiabetic Pregnancies on Birthweight and Early Neonatal Hypoglycemia.
Academic Article Rare Genetic Variants in Immune Genes and Neonatal Herpes Simplex Viral Infections.
Academic Article Dynamics of the preterm gut microbiome in health and disease.
Academic Article Intestinal Stem Cell Development in the Neonatal Gut: Pathways Regulating Development and Relevance to Necrotizing Enterocolitis.
Award or Honor Receipt Research Achievement Award
Academic Article Angiopoietin-1 protects against endotoxin-induced neonatal lung injury and alveolar simplification in mice.
Academic Article Ciclesonide activates glucocorticoid signaling in neonatal rat lung but does not trigger adverse effects in the cortex and cerebellum.
Academic Article The Yin and the Yang of Transformative Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic-A Perspective.
Academic Article SIGIRR Mutation in Human Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) Disrupts STAT3-Dependent microRNA Expression in Neonatal Gut.
Academic Article EPHB4 Mutation Suppresses PROX1 Expression and Disrupts Lymphatic Development in Neonatal Hydrops.
Award or Honor Receipt Sosland Endowed Chair in Neonatal Research
Grant A Safer Glucocorticoid to Treat Neonatal Lung Injury with Limited Adverse Neurologic Effects
Academic Article Preterm sepsis is associated with acute lung injury as measured by pulmonary severity score.
Academic Article Neonatal hyperoxia induces activated pulmonary cellular states and sex-dependent transcriptomic changes in a model of experimental bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Academic Article The SARS-CoV-2 E protein induces Toll-like receptor 2-mediated neonatal lung injury in a model of COVID-19 viremia that is rescued by the glucocorticoid ciclesonide.
Academic Article The Detrimental Effects of Peripartum Antibiotics on Gut Proliferation and Formula Feeding Injury in Neonatal Mice Are Alleviated with Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG.

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