Recent Publications:
Ramstead, A.G., J.A. Wallace, S-H. Lee, K.M. Bauer, W. Tang, J.P. Snook, M.A. Williams, T.E. Lane,
J.L. Round, and R. M. O’Connell (2020). Mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 1 (MPC1) enforces T cell
homeostasis by enabling pyruvate oxidation in the mitochondria. Cell Reports, In press.
King, T., P. Mimche, C. Bray, B. Umaru, L. Brady, C. Stone, A. Tunon-Ortiz, C. Eboumbo Moukoko, T.E. Lane, L. Ayong and T. Lamb (2020). EphA2 mediates disruption of the blood-brain barrier in cerebral malaria. PLoS Pathogens, In press.
Marro, B.S., D.D. Skinner, J.J. Grist, L.L Dickey, E. Eckman, C. Worne, L. Liu, R.M. Ransohoff and T.E. Lane(2019). Disrupted CXCR2 signaling on oligodendroglia lineage cells enhances myelin repair in a viral model of multiple sclerosis. J. Virology, Jun 26. pii: JVI.00240-19. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00240-19.
Brown, D.G., R. Soto, S. Yandamuri, C. Stone, L. Dickey, J.C. Gomes-Neto, E.D. Pastuzyn, R. Bell, C.Petersen, K. Buhrke, R.S. Fujinami, R.M. O’Connell, W.Z. Shepherd, T.E. Lane*, and J.L. Round* (2019). The gut microbiota protects from viral-induced neurologic damage through microglia-intrinsic TLR signaling (*Co-corresponding authors), eLife, Jul 16;8. pii: e47117. doi: 10.7554/eLife.47117.
Kim, H., L.L. Dickey, C. Stone, J.L. Jafek, T.E. Lane* and D. Tantin* (2019). T cell-selective deletion of Oct1 protects animals from autoimmune neuroinflammation while maintaining neurotrophic pathogen response. (*Co-corresponding authors) J. Neuroinflammation, Jul 3;16(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s12974-019-1523-3.
Mollaoglu, G., A. Jones, A. Mukhopadhyay, S.J. Wait, S. Jeong, Rahul Arya, D. Hansen, T.L. Mosbruger3, C. Stubben, A. Bhutkar, J.M.Vahrenkamp, K.C. Berrett, T.E. Lane, M.H. Cessna, B.L. Witt, M.E. Salama, J. Gertz, K.B. Jones, E.L. Snyder, T.G. Oliver (2018). Lineage specifiers SOX2 and NKX2-1 regulate neutrophil recruitment and adenosquamous transdifferentiation in lung cancer. Immunity, 49(4):764-779.
Grist, J.J., B.S. Marro, C. Worne, D.J. Doty, R.S. Fujinami, and T.E. Lane (2018). Induced central nervous system expression of CXCL1 augments neurologic disease in an autoimmune model of multiple sclerosis via enhanced neutrophil recruitment. Eur. J. Immunol. 48(7): 1199-1210, (Cover article).
Denham, S.T., S. Verma, R.C. Reynolds, C.L. Worne, J.M. Daugherty, T.E. Lane, and J.C.S. Brown (2017). Regulated release of cryptococcal polysaccharide drives virulence and suppresses immune cell infiltration into the central nervous system. Infection & Immunity, 2017 Dec 4. pii: IAI.00662-17.
Mangale, V., B.S. Marro, W.C. Plaisted, C.M. Walsh and T.E. Lane (2017). Neural precursor cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells exhibit reduced susceptibility to infection with neurotropic coronavirus. Virology 511:49-55.
Soto, R., C. Petersen, C.L. Novis, J.L. Kubinak, W.Z. Stephens, R. Bell, T.E. Lane, R. Fujinami, A. Bosque, R.M. O’Connell, and J.L. Round (2017). The microbiota promotes systemic T cell survival through a novel apoptotic factor. PNAS, 114(21):5497-5502.
Dickey, L.L., C.L. Worne, J.L. Glover, T.E. Lane*, and R.M. O’Connell* (2016). MicroRNA-155 enhances T cell trafficking and antiviral effector function in a model of coronavirus-induced neurologic disease. (*Co-corresponding authors) J. Neuroinflammation, 13(1):240.
Plaisted, W.C., A. Zavala, E. Hingco, H. Tran, R. Coleman, T.E. Lane, J.F. Loring, and C.M. Walsh (2016). Remyelination is correlated with regulatory T cell induction following human embryoid body-derived neural precursor cell transplantation in a viral model of multiple sclerosis. PLOS One, 11(6):e0157620.
Marsh, S.E., E.M. Abud, A. Lakatos, A. Karimzadeh, S.T. Yeung, H. Davtyan, G. Fote, L. Lau, J.G. Weinger, T.E. Lane, M.A. Inlay, W.W. Poon, and M. Blurton-Jones (2016). The adaptive immune system restrains Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis by modulating microglia function. PNAS, 113(9):E1316-25.
Marro, B.S., J.J. Grist, and T.E. Lane (2016). Inducible expression of CXCL1 within the central nervous system amplifies viral-induced demyelination. J. Immunol., 196(4):1855-64.
Blanc, C.A., J.J. Grist, H. Rosen, I. Sears-Kraxberger, O. Steward, and T.E. Lane (2015). S1P receptor antagonism enhances proliferation and migration of engrafted neural progenitor cells in a model of viral-induced demyelination. Am. J. Path.185(10):2819-32. (Selected as Editor’s Choice article)
Recent Review Articles:
Skinner, D.D. and T.E. Lane (2020). CXCR2 signaling and remyelination. DNA and Cell Biology, In press.
Cheng, Y., D.D. Skinner, and T.E. Lane (2018). Innate immune responses and viral-induced neurologic disease. J. Clin. Med., 8(1). pii: E3. doi: 10.3390/jcm8010003.
Skinner, D.D. and T.E. Lane (2018). The chemokine CXCL10 and coronavirus-induced neurologic disease. Viral Immunology, doi: 10.1089/vim.2018.0073.
Mangale, V., L. McIntyre, C.M. Walsh, J.F. Loring, and T.E. Lane (2018). Promoting remyelination through cell replacement therapies in a model of viral-induced neurodegenerative disease. Dev. Dynamics, doi: 10.1002/dvdy.24658.
Dickey, L.L., T.M.Hanley, T. Huffaker, A.G. Ramstead, R.M. O’Connell, and *T.E. Lane (2017). MicroRNA-155 and viral-induced neuroinflammation. J. Neuroimmuno., *Invited Co-Editor, Special Issue – “Neuropathogenesis Associated with Viral Infection”.
Grist, J.J., B.S. Marro, and T.E. Lane (2016). Neutrophils and viral-induced neurologic disease. Clinical Immuno, pii: S1521-6616(16)30082-1.
Yandamuri, S.S. and T.E. Lane (2016). Imaging axonal degeneration and repair in pre-clinical animal models of multiple sclerosis. Front. Immunology, 7(189):1-12.
Marro, B.S., C.A. Blanc, J.F. Loring, M.D. Cahalan, and T.E. Lane (2014). Promoting remyelination: utilizing a viral model of demyelination to assess cell-based therapies. Expert Rev. Neurotherap.14(10):1169-79.
Book Chapters
Walsh C.M., Plaisted W.C., McIntyre L.L., Loring J.F., Lane TE (2020). Transplantation of iPSC-derived neural progenitor cells promotes clinical recovery and repair in response to murine coronavirus-induced neurologic disease. In iPSCs for Studying Infectious Diseases, Elsevier Press.
Commentary
Klein, R.S., R. Voskuhl, B.M. Segal, B.N. Dittel, T.E. Lane, J.R. Bethea, M.J. Carson, C. Colton, S. Rosi, A. Anderson, L. Piccio, J.M. Governman, E.N. Benveniste, M.A. Brown, S. K. Tiwari-Woodruff, T.H. Harris, and A.H. Cross (2017). Speaking out about gender imbalance in invited speakers improves diversity: an example in neuroimmunology. Nat. Immuno., 18(5):475-78.