Jeff F. Miller

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2008

Number

39

Co-Authors

Selective Ligand Recognition by a Diversity-Generating Retroelement Variable Protein (2008)

Jason L. Miller, Johanne Le Coq, Asher Hodes, Roman Barbalat, Jeff F. Miller, Partho Ghosh

Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) recognize novel ligands through massive protein sequence variation, a property shared uniquely with the adaptive immune response. Little is known about how...

A comparison of T cell memory against the same antigen induced by virus versus intracellular bacteria

Ochsenbein, Adrian F., Karrer, Urs, Klenerman, Paul, Althage, Alana, Ciurea, Adrian, Shen, Hao, ...

Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) memory was analyzed after infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and recombinant Listeria monocytogenes (rLM) expressing the complete nucleoprotein of LCMV...

Existing Antilisterial Immunity Does Not Inhibit the Development of a Listeria monocytogenes-Specific Primary Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Response

Bouwer, H. G. Archie, Shen, Hao, Fan, Xin, Miller, Jeff F., Barry, Ronald A., Hinrichs, David J.

Infection of BALB/c mice with Listeria monocytogenes stimulates an antilisterial immune response evident by the appearance of H2-Kd-restricted CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific for the...

Probing the Function of Bordetella bronchiseptica Adenylate Cyclase Toxin by Manipulating Host Immunity

Harvill, Eric T., Cotter, Peggy A., Yuk, Ming Huam, Miller, Jeff F.

We have examined the role of adenylate cyclase-hemolysin (CyaA) by constructing an in-frame deletion in the Bordetella bronchiseptica cyaA structural gene and comparing wild-type and cyaA deletion...

Pregenomic Comparative Analysis between Bordetella bronchiseptica RB50 and Bordetella pertussis Tohama I in Murine Models of Respiratory Tract Infection

Harvill, Eric T., Cotter, Peggy A., Miller, Jeff F.

We describe here a side-by-side comparison of murine respiratory infection by Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica strains whose genomes are currently being sequenced (Tohama I and...

Role of Bordetella bronchiseptica Fimbriae in Tracheal Colonization and Development of a Humoral Immune Response

Mattoo, Seema, Miller, Jeff F., Cotter, Peggy A.

Fimbriae are filamentous, cell surface structures which have been proposed to mediate attachment of Bordetella species to respiratory epithelium. Bordetella bronchiseptica has four known fimbrial...

Multiple Roles for Bordetella Lipopolysaccharide Molecules during Respiratory Tract Infection

Harvill, Eric T., Preston, Andrew, Cotter, Peggy A., Allen, Andrew G., Maskell, Duncan J., Miller, Jeff F.

Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica are closely related subspecies that cause respiratory tract infections in humans and other mammals and express many...

Neither the Bvg− Phase nor the vrg6 Locus of Bordetella pertussis Is Required for Respiratory Infection in Mice†

Martinez De Tejada, Guillermo, Cotter, Peggy A., Heininger, Ulrich, Camilli, Andrew, Akerley, Brian J., Mekalanos, John J., ...

In Bordetella species, the BvgAS sensory transduction system mediates an alteration between the Bvg+ phase, characterized by expression of adhesins and toxins, and the Bvg− phase, characterized by...

Fas (CD95)-Dependent Cell-Mediated Immunity to Listeria monocytogenes

Jensen, Eric R., Glass, Alison A., Clark, William R., Wing, Edward J., Miller, Jeff F., Gregory, Stephen H.

Two distinct and complementary pathways, one mediated by perforin and the other dependent upon CD95 (Fas), effect cell-mediated cytotoxicity. We examined the relative roles of these pathways in host...

Filamentous Hemagglutinin of Bordetella bronchiseptica Is Required for Efficient Establishment of Tracheal Colonization

Cotter, Peggy A., Yuk, Ming H., Mattoo, Seema, Akerley, Brian J., Boschwitz, Jeff, Relman, David A., ...

Adherence to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells is considered a critical early step in Bordetella pathogenesis. For Bordetella pertussis, the etiologic agent of whooping cough, several factors...

An electrochemical detection scheme for identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms using hairpin-forming probes

Huang, Tony Jun, Liu, Minghsun, Knight, Linda D., Grody, Wayne W., Miller, Jeff F., Ho, Chih-Ming

Single nucleotide polymorphisms are implicated as having a significant role in regulating growth, development and, thereby, human health and disease. We have developed a method for identifying single...

Comparative Phenotypic Analysis of the Bordetella parapertussis Isolate Chosen for Genomic Sequencing

Heininger, Ulrich, Cotter, Peggy A., Fescemyer, Howard W., Martinez De Tejada, Guillermo, Yuk, Ming H., Miller, Jeff F., ...

The genomes of three closely related bordetellae are currently being sequenced, thus providing an opportunity for comparative genomic approaches driven by an understanding of the comparative biology...

Safety and Shedding of an Attenuated Strain of Listeria monocytogenes with a Deletion of actA/plcB in Adult Volunteers: a Dose Escalation Study of Oral Inoculation

Angelakopoulos, Haroula, Loock, Katharina, Sisul, David M., Jensen, Eric R., Miller, Jeff F., Hohmann, Elizabeth L.

Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular bacterial pathogen which causes bacteremia and has a tropism for the central nervous system and a propensity to cause maternofetal infection. L....

Genomic and Genetic Analysis of Bordetella Bacteriophages Encoding Reverse Transcriptase-Mediated Tropism-Switching Cassettes

Liu, Minghsun, Gingery, Mari, Doulatov, Sergei R., Liu, Yichin, Hodes, Asher, Baker, Stephen, ...

Liu et al. recently described a group of related temperate bacteriophages that infect Bordetella subspecies and undergo a unique template-dependent, reverse transcriptase-mediated tropism switching...

CXCR3 and Its Ligands Participate in the Host Response to Bordetella bronchiseptica Infection of the Mouse Respiratory Tract but Are Not Required for Clearance of Bacteria from the Lung

Widney, Daniel P., Hu, Yan, Foreman-Wykert, Amy K., Bui, Kim C., Nguyen, Tam T., Lu, Bao, ...

Intranasal inoculation of mice with Bordetella bronchiseptica produces a transient pneumonia that is cleared over several weeks in a process known to require both neutrophils and lymphocytes. In this...

Evaluation of the Role of the Bvg Intermediate Phase in Bordetella pertussis during Experimental Respiratory Infection

Vergara-Irigaray, Nuria, Chávarri-Martínez, Alberto, Rodríguez-Cuesta, Juan, Miller, Jeff F., Cotter, Peggy A., Martínez De Tejada, Guillermo

The BvgAS system of Bordetella pertussis was traditionally considered to mediate a transition between two phenotypic phases (Bvg+ and Bvg−) in response to environmental signals. We characterized a...

Interactions between Partner Switcher Orthologs BtrW and BtrV Regulate Type III Secretion in Bordetella

Kozak, Natalia A., Mattoo, Seema, Foreman-Wykert, Amy K., Whitelegge, Julian P., Miller, Jeff F.

We have recently described a multicomponent cascade that regulates type III secretion in Bordetella. This cascade includes a group of proteins, BtrU, BtrW, and BtrV, that contain an array of domains...

A comparison of T cell memory against the same antigen induced by virus versus intracellular bacteria

Ochsenbein, Adrian F., Karrer, Urs, Klenerman, Paul, Althage, Alana, Ciurea, Adrian, Shen, Hao, ...

Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) memory was analyzed after infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and recombinant Listeria monocytogenes (rLM) expressing the complete nucleoprotein of LCMV...

Existing Antilisterial Immunity Does Not Inhibit the Development of a Listeria monocytogenes-Specific Primary Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Response

Bouwer, H. G. Archie, Shen, Hao, Fan, Xin, Miller, Jeff F., Barry, Ronald A., Hinrichs, David J.

Infection of BALB/c mice with Listeria monocytogenes stimulates an antilisterial immune response evident by the appearance of H2-Kd-restricted CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) specific for the...

Probing the Function of Bordetella bronchiseptica Adenylate Cyclase Toxin by Manipulating Host Immunity

Harvill, Eric T., Cotter, Peggy A., Yuk, Ming Huam, Miller, Jeff F.

We have examined the role of adenylate cyclase-hemolysin (CyaA) by constructing an in-frame deletion in the Bordetella bronchiseptica cyaA structural gene and comparing wild-type and cyaA deletion...

Pregenomic Comparative Analysis between Bordetella bronchiseptica RB50 and Bordetella pertussis Tohama I in Murine Models of Respiratory Tract Infection

Harvill, Eric T., Cotter, Peggy A., Miller, Jeff F.

We describe here a side-by-side comparison of murine respiratory infection by Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica strains whose genomes are currently being sequenced (Tohama I and...

Role of Bordetella bronchiseptica Fimbriae in Tracheal Colonization and Development of a Humoral Immune Response

Mattoo, Seema, Miller, Jeff F., Cotter, Peggy A.

Fimbriae are filamentous, cell surface structures which have been proposed to mediate attachment of Bordetella species to respiratory epithelium. Bordetella bronchiseptica has four known fimbrial...

Multiple Roles for Bordetella Lipopolysaccharide Molecules during Respiratory Tract Infection

Harvill, Eric T., Preston, Andrew, Cotter, Peggy A., Allen, Andrew G., Maskell, Duncan J., Miller, Jeff F.

Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica are closely related subspecies that cause respiratory tract infections in humans and other mammals and express many...

Neither the Bvg− Phase nor the vrg6 Locus of Bordetella pertussis Is Required for Respiratory Infection in Mice†

Martinez De Tejada, Guillermo, Cotter, Peggy A., Heininger, Ulrich, Camilli, Andrew, Akerley, Brian J., Mekalanos, John J., ...

In Bordetella species, the BvgAS sensory transduction system mediates an alteration between the Bvg+ phase, characterized by expression of adhesins and toxins, and the Bvg− phase, characterized by...

Fas (CD95)-Dependent Cell-Mediated Immunity to Listeria monocytogenes

Jensen, Eric R., Glass, Alison A., Clark, William R., Wing, Edward J., Miller, Jeff F., Gregory, Stephen H.

Two distinct and complementary pathways, one mediated by perforin and the other dependent upon CD95 (Fas), effect cell-mediated cytotoxicity. We examined the relative roles of these pathways in host...

Filamentous Hemagglutinin of Bordetella bronchiseptica Is Required for Efficient Establishment of Tracheal Colonization

Cotter, Peggy A., Yuk, Ming H., Mattoo, Seema, Akerley, Brian J., Boschwitz, Jeff, Relman, David A., ...

Adherence to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells is considered a critical early step in Bordetella pathogenesis. For Bordetella pertussis, the etiologic agent of whooping cough, several factors...

An electrochemical detection scheme for identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms using hairpin-forming probes

Huang, Tony Jun, Liu, Minghsun, Knight, Linda D., Grody, Wayne W., Miller, Jeff F., Ho, Chih-Ming

Single nucleotide polymorphisms are implicated as having a significant role in regulating growth, development and, thereby, human health and disease. We have developed a method for identifying single...

Comparative Phenotypic Analysis of the Bordetella parapertussis Isolate Chosen for Genomic Sequencing

Heininger, Ulrich, Cotter, Peggy A., Fescemyer, Howard W., Martinez De Tejada, Guillermo, Yuk, Ming H., Miller, Jeff F., ...

The genomes of three closely related bordetellae are currently being sequenced, thus providing an opportunity for comparative genomic approaches driven by an understanding of the comparative biology...

Safety and Shedding of an Attenuated Strain of Listeria monocytogenes with a Deletion of actA/plcB in Adult Volunteers: a Dose Escalation Study of Oral Inoculation

Angelakopoulos, Haroula, Loock, Katharina, Sisul, David M., Jensen, Eric R., Miller, Jeff F., Hohmann, Elizabeth L.

Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular bacterial pathogen which causes bacteremia and has a tropism for the central nervous system and a propensity to cause maternofetal infection. L....

Genomic and Genetic Analysis of Bordetella Bacteriophages Encoding Reverse Transcriptase-Mediated Tropism-Switching Cassettes

Liu, Minghsun, Gingery, Mari, Doulatov, Sergei R., Liu, Yichin, Hodes, Asher, Baker, Stephen, ...

Liu et al. recently described a group of related temperate bacteriophages that infect Bordetella subspecies and undergo a unique template-dependent, reverse transcriptase-mediated tropism switching...

CXCR3 and Its Ligands Participate in the Host Response to Bordetella bronchiseptica Infection of the Mouse Respiratory Tract but Are Not Required for Clearance of Bacteria from the Lung

Widney, Daniel P., Hu, Yan, Foreman-Wykert, Amy K., Bui, Kim C., Nguyen, Tam T., Lu, Bao, ...

Intranasal inoculation of mice with Bordetella bronchiseptica produces a transient pneumonia that is cleared over several weeks in a process known to require both neutrophils and lymphocytes. In this...

Evaluation of the Role of the Bvg Intermediate Phase in Bordetella pertussis during Experimental Respiratory Infection

Vergara-Irigaray, Nuria, Chávarri-Martínez, Alberto, Rodríguez-Cuesta, Juan, Miller, Jeff F., Cotter, Peggy A., Martínez De Tejada, Guillermo

The BvgAS system of Bordetella pertussis was traditionally considered to mediate a transition between two phenotypic phases (Bvg+ and Bvg−) in response to environmental signals. We characterized a...

Interactions between Partner Switcher Orthologs BtrW and BtrV Regulate Type III Secretion in Bordetella

Kozak, Natalia A., Mattoo, Seema, Foreman-Wykert, Amy K., Whitelegge, Julian P., Miller, Jeff F.

We have recently described a multicomponent cascade that regulates type III secretion in Bordetella. This cascade includes a group of proteins, BtrU, BtrW, and BtrV, that contain an array of domains...

Campylobacter jejuni Colonization of Mice with Limited Enteric Flora

Chang, Christopher, Miller, Jeff F.

We have developed experimental murine Campylobacter infection models which demonstrate efficient establishment and reproducible, high-level colonization. Following oral inoculation, wild-type C3H...

Type I Interferon Production Enhances Susceptibility to Listeria monocytogenes Infection

O'Connell, Ryan M., Saha, Supriya K., Vaidya, Sagar A., Bruhn, Kevin W., Miranda, Gustavo A., Zarnegar, Brian, ...

Numerous bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharide potently induce type I interferons (IFNs); however, the contribution of this innate response to host defense against bacterial infection remains...

Selective Ligand Recognition by a Diversity-Generating Retroelement Variable Protein

Miller, Jason L, Coq, Johanne Le, Hodes, Asher, Barbalat, Roman, Miller, Jeff F, Ghosh, Partho

Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) recognize novel ligands through massive protein sequence variation, a property shared uniquely with the adaptive immune response. Little is known about how...