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Veena Taneja
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 78
Citations - 3720
Veena Taneja is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arthritis & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2790 citations. Previous affiliations of Veena Taneja include University of Rochester.
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An expansion of rare lineage intestinal microbes characterizes rheumatoid arthritis
Jun Chen,Kerry Wright,John M. Davis,Patricio Jeraldo,Eric V. Marietta,Joseph A. Murray,Heidi Nelson,Eric L. Matteson,Veena Taneja +8 more
TL;DR: Dysbiosis in RA patients resulting from the abundance of certain rare bacterial lineages is suggested, suggesting a correlation between the intestinal microbiota and metabolic signatures could determine a predictive profile for disease causation and progression.
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Sex Hormones Determine Immune Response.
TL;DR: Differences in immune response can lead to variability in disease phenotypes with autoimmunity occurring more often in females and cancers occurring more in males (Figure 1).
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Loss of sex and age driven differences in the gut microbiome characterize arthritis-susceptible 0401 mice but not arthritis-resistant 0402 mice.
Andres Gomez,David Luckey,Carl J. Yeoman,Eric V. Marietta,Margret E. Berg Miller,Joseph A. Murray,Bryan A. White,Veena Taneja +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that HLA genes in association with the gut microbiome may determine the immune environment and that the Gut microbiome might be a potential biomarker as well as contributor for susceptibility to arthritis.
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Human Gut-Derived Commensal Bacteria Suppress CNS Inflammatory and Demyelinating Disease
Ashutosh K. Mangalam,Ashutosh K. Mangalam,Shailesh K. Shahi,David Luckey,Melissa J. Karau,Eric V. Marietta,Ningling Luo,Rok Seon Choung,Josephine M. Ju,Ramakrishna Sompallae,Katherine N. Gibson-Corley,Robin Patel,Moses Rodriguez,Chella S. David,Veena Taneja,Joseph A. Murray +15 more
TL;DR: The identification of human gut-derived commensal bacteria, Prevotella histicola, which can suppress experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in a human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II transgenic mouse model and may have a possible role in treatment strategies for MS is reported.
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Suppression of Inflammatory Arthritis by Human Gut-Derived Prevotella histicola in Humanized Mice.
Eric V. Marietta,Joseph A. Murray,David Luckey,Patricio Jeraldo,Abhinav Lamba,Robin Patel,Harvinder S. Luthra,Ashutosh K. Mangalam,Veena Taneja +8 more
TL;DR: The ability of a human gut‐derived commensal to modulate immune response and treat arthritis in a humanized mouse model is tested.