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Severity of COVID-19 Is Associated With Air Pollution: A Single Center Machine Learning Approach to Understand Risk

Kwon, S.; Zhao, Z.; Vora, K.; Crowley, G.; Podury, S.; Grunig, G.; Nolan, A.
ORIGINAL:0017189
ISSN: 2325-6621
CID: 5651802

Early Markers of Cardiovascular Disease in WTC-Exposed Firefighters

Phillips, O.; Podury, S.; Kwon, S.; Crowley, G.; Schwartz, T.; Zeig-Owens, R.; Prezant, D.J.; Nolan, A.
ORIGINAL:0017191
ISSN: 2325-6621
CID: 5651822

Investigation of the Pulmonary and Inflammatory Profile in a Murine Model of COVID-19

Kwon, S.; Veerappan, A.; Podury, S.; Grunig, G.; Nolan, A.
ORIGINAL:0017188
ISSN: 2325-6621
CID: 5651792

SEVERITY OF COVID IS ASSOCIATED WITH AIR POLLUTION: A SINGLE-CENTER ASSESSMENT OF RISK

Kwon, Sophia; Crowley, George; Javed, Urooj; Podury, Sanjiti; Grunig, Gabriele; Nolan, Anna
ORIGINAL:0017074
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5573422

DIET AND THE MICROBIOME IN WTC PARTICULATE MATTER-EXPOSED FIREFIGHTERS WITH LUNG DISEASE: THE FIREHOUSE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

Lam, Rachel; Kim, James; Ramprasad, Mihika; Javed, Urooj; Podury, Sanjiti; Kwon, Sophia; Crowley, George; Schwartz, Theresa; Zeig-Owens, Rachel; J.Prezant, David; Grunig, Gabriele; Nolan, Anna
ORIGINAL:0017077
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5573452

AIRWAY HYPERREACTIVITY INCREASES RISK OF VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION IN WTC-EXPOSED FIREFIGHTERS

Podury, Sanjiti; Javed, Urooj; Kwon, Sophia; Crowley, George; Schwartz, Theresa; Zeig-Owens, Rachel; J. Prezant, David; Nolan, Anna
ORIGINAL:0017076
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5573442

SHORT-ACTING BETA-AGONISTS AND STEROIDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF AERODIGESTIVE DISEASE IN PARTICULATE MATTER-EXPOSED FIREFIGHTERS

Javed, Urooj; Podury, Sanjiti; Kwon, Sophia; Crowley, George; Schwartz, Theresa; Zeig-Owens, Rachel; J. Prezant, David; Nolan, Anna
ORIGINAL:0017075
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5573432

Correction: Podury et al. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome and Particulate Matter Exposure: A Systematic Review. Life 2023, 13, 538

Podury, Sanjiti; Kwon, Sophia; Javed, Urooj; Farooqi, Muhammad S; Li, Yiwei; Liu, Mengling; Grunig, Gabriele; Nolan, Anna
In the original publication [...].
PMID: 37763349
ISSN: 2075-1729
CID: 5678512

Resistin-like Molecule α and Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling: A Multi-Strain Murine Model of Antigen and Urban Ambient Particulate Matter Co-Exposure

Durmus, Nedim; Chen, Wen-Chi; Park, Sung-Hyun; Marsh, Leigh M; Kwon, Sophia; Nolan, Anna; Grunig, Gabriele
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) has a high mortality and few treatment options. Adaptive immune mediators of PH in mice challenged with antigen/particulate matter (antigen/PM) has been the focus of our prior work. We identified key roles of type-2- and type-17 responses in C57BL/6 mice. Here, we focused on type-2-response-related cytokines, specifically resistin-like molecule (RELM)α, a critical mediator of hypoxia-induced PH. Because of strain differences in the immune responses to type 2 stimuli, we compared C57BL/6J and BALB/c mice. A model of intraperitoneal antigen sensitization with subsequent, intranasal challenges with antigen/PM (ovalbumin and urban ambient PM2.5) or saline was used in C57BL/6 and BALB/c wild-type or RELMα-/- mice. Vascular remodeling was assessed with histology; right ventricular (RV) pressure, RV weights and cytokines were quantified. Upon challenge with antigen/PM, both C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice developed pulmonary vascular remodeling; these changes were much more prominent in the C57BL/6 strain. Compared to wild-type mice, RELMα-/- had significantly reduced pulmonary vascular remodeling in BALB/c, but not in C57BL/6 mice. RV weights, RV IL-33 and RV IL-33-receptor were significantly increased in BALB/c wild-type mice, but not in BALB/c-RELMα-/- or in C57BL/6-wild-type or C57BL/6-RELMα-/- mice in response to antigen/PM2.5. RV systolic pressures (RVSP) were higher in BALB/c compared to C57BL/6J mice, and RELMα-/- mice were not different from their respective wild-type controls. The RELMα-/- animals demonstrated significantly decreased expression of RELMβ and RELMγ, which makes these mice comparable to a situation where human RELMβ levels would be significantly modified, as only humans have this single RELM molecule. In BALB/c mice, RELMα was a key contributor to pulmonary vascular remodeling, increase in RV weight and RV cytokine responses induced by exposure to antigen/PM2.5, highlighting the significance of the genetic background for the biological role of RELMα.
PMCID:10418630
PMID: 37569308
ISSN: 1422-0067
CID: 5595412

RELMalpha and Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling: a Multi-Strain Murine Model of Antigen and Urban Ambient PM Co-Exposure

Durmus, Nedim; Chen, Wen Chi; Park, Sung-Hyun; Marsh, Leigh; Kwon, Sophia; Nolan, Anna; Grunig, Gabriele
ORIGINAL:0016943
ISSN: 2310-287x
CID: 5518862