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Nirav Daphtary
Researcher at University of Vermont
Publications - 37
Citations - 619
Nirav Daphtary is an academic researcher from University of Vermont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asthma & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 464 citations.
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Epithelial NF-κB Orchestrates House Dust Mite–Induced Airway Inflammation, Hyperresponsiveness, and Fibrotic Remodeling
Jane E. Tully,Sidra M. Hoffman,Karolyn G. Lahue,James D. Nolin,Vikas Anathy,Lennart K. A. Lundblad,Nirav Daphtary,Minara Aliyeva,Kendall E. Black,Anne E. Dixon,Matthew E. Poynter,Charles G. Irvin,Yvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger +12 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that following airway exposure with an asthma-relevant allergen, activation of classical and alternative NF-κB pathways occurs within the airway epithelium and may coordinately contribute to allergic inflammation, AHR, and fibrotic airway remodeling.
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress mediates house dust mite-induced airway epithelial apoptosis and fibrosis
Sidra M. Hoffman,Jane E. Tully,James D. Nolin,Karolyn G. Lahue,Dylan Goldman,Nirav Daphtary,Minara Aliyeva,Charles G. Irvin,Anne E. Dixon,Matthew E. Poynter,Vikas Anathy +10 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that HDM induces ER stress in airway epithelial cells and that ATF6α and ERp57 play a significant role in the development of cardinal features of allergic airways disease.
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Robust detection of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus acute lung infections by secondary electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (SESI-MS) breathprinting: From initial infection to clearance
Jiangjiang Zhu,Jaime Jiménez-Díaz,Heather D. Bean,Nirav Daphtary,Minara Aliyeva,Lennart K. A. Lundblad,Jane E. Hill +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that SESI-MS breathprinting can be used to robustly classify acute P. aeruginosa and S. aureus mouse lung infections at any time during the 120 h infection/clearance process.
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Protein disulfide isomerase–endoplasmic reticulum resident protein 57 regulates allergen-induced airways inflammation, fibrosis, and hyperresponsiveness
Sidra M. Hoffman,David G. Chapman,David G. Chapman,Karolyn G. Lahue,Jonathon M. Cahoon,Gurkiranjit K. Rattu,Nirav Daphtary,Minara Aliyeva,Karen A. Fortner,Serpil C. Erzurum,Suzy A.A. Comhair,Prescott G. Woodruff,Nirav R. Bhakta,Anne E. Dixon,Charles G. Irvin,Yvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger,Matthew E. Poynter,Vikas Anathy +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ERp57 levels are increased in the airway epithelium of asthmatic patients and in mice with allergic airways disease, and is associated with redox modification of proinflammatory, apoptotic, and fibrotic mediators and contributes to airways hyperresponsiveness.
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IL-1/inhibitory κB kinase ε–induced glycolysis augment epithelial effector function and promote allergic airways disease
Xi Qian,Reem Aboushousha,Cheryl van de Wetering,Shi B. Chia,Eyal Amiel,Robert W. Schneider,Jos van der Velden,Karolyn G. Lahue,Daisy A. Hoagland,Dylan T. Casey,Nirav Daphtary,Jennifer L. Ather,Matthew J. Randall,Minara Aliyeva,Kendall E. Black,David G. Chapman,David G. Chapman,Lennart K. A. Lundblad,David H. McMillan,Anne E. Dixon,Vikas Anathy,Charles G. Irvin,Matthew E. Poynter,Emiel F.M. Wouters,Pamela M. Vacek,Monique Henket,Florence Schleich,Renaud Louis,Albert van der Vliet,Yvonne M. W. Janssen-Heininger +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined alterations in glycolysis in sputum samples from asthmatic patients and primary human nasal cells and used murine models of allergic asthma, as well as primary mouse tracheal epithelial cells, to evaluate the relevance of gly co-lysis.