2011
Systemic Autoimmunity and Lymphoproliferation Are Associated with Excess IL-7 and Inhibited by IL-7Rα Blockade
Gonzalez-Quintial R, Lawson BR, Scatizzi JC, Craft J, Kono DH, Baccala R, Theofilopoulos AN. Systemic Autoimmunity and Lymphoproliferation Are Associated with Excess IL-7 and Inhibited by IL-7Rα Blockade. PLOS ONE 2011, 6: e27528. PMID: 22102903, PMCID: PMC3213145, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027528.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsIL-7Systemic autoimmunityIL-7R blockadeIL-7Rα blockadeAutoreactive T cellsMemory T cellsAdvanced disease stageProgression of autoimmunityFibroblastic reticular cellsNovel therapeutic approachesT cell activationAutoimmune manifestationsAutoimmune syndromeCommensal antigensDisease stageIL-7RαTherapeutic approachesLymphocyte homeostasisCell activationReticular cellsAutoimmunityMarked accumulationLupusBlockade
2000
Roles of Fas and Fas ligand during mammary gland remodeling
Song J, Sapi E, Brown W, Nilsen J, Tartaro K, Kacinski B, Craft J, Naftolin F, Mor G. Roles of Fas and Fas ligand during mammary gland remodeling. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2000, 106: 1209-1220. PMID: 11086022, PMCID: PMC381435, DOI: 10.1172/jci10411.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsApoptosisBlotting, WesternCaspase 3CaspasesCell LineCulture MediaCulture Media, Serum-FreeDexamethasoneEpithelial CellsFas Ligand ProteinFas ReceptorFemaleGene ExpressionHumansMammary Glands, AnimalMembrane GlycoproteinsMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C3HMice, Inbred MRL lprMice, KnockoutPregnancyPregnancy, AnimalRNA, MessengerConceptsMammary epithelial cellsFas/FasL signalsMouse mammary epithelial cellsMammary gland remodelingFasL proteinApoptotic cellsEpithelial cellsInduction of apoptosisAccumulation of cellsSubsequent neoplastic developmentRole of FasMammary gland tissueFasL signalsMammary tissueCell deathExpression of FasFas-FasL interactionMouse mammary tissueMammary cellsCaspase-3Autocrine inductionFas ligandMammary epitheliumNeoplastic developmentTumor development
1989
An immunological determinant of RNase P protein is conserved between Escherichia coli and humans.
Mamula MJ, Baer M, Craft J, Altman S. An immunological determinant of RNase P protein is conserved between Escherichia coli and humans. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1989, 86: 8717-8721. PMID: 2479027, PMCID: PMC298359, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.86.22.8717.Peer-Reviewed Original Research