Robert J Kays

Publications of Robert J Kays

  • A common mutation in the defensin DEFB126 causes impaired sperm function and subfertility.

    Authors: Theodore L Tollner, Scott A Venners, Edward J Hollox, Ashley I Yudin, Xue Liu, Genfu Tang, Houxun Xing, Robert J Kays, Tsang Lau, James W Overstreet, Xiping Xu, Charles L Bevins, Gary N Cherr

    Science translational medicine. 07/2011; 3(92):92ra65.

    A glycosylated polypeptide, β-defensin 126 (DEFB126), derived from the epididymis and adsorbed onto the sperm surface, has been implicated in immunoprotection and efficient movement of sperm in
  • Helicobacter pylori induces an antimicrobial response in rhesus macaques in a cag pathogenicity island-dependent manner.

    Authors: Michael J Hornsby, Jennifer L Huff, Robert J Kays, Don R Canfield, Charles L Bevins, Jay V Solnick

    Gastroenterology. 04/2008; 134(4):1049-57.

    BACKGROUND & AIMS: We used the rhesus macaque model to study the effects of the cag pathogenicity island (cag PAI) on the H pylori host-pathogen interaction. METHODS: H pylori-specific pathogen-free
  • In vivo gene expression profiling of human intestinal epithelial cells: analysis by laser microdissection of formalin fixed tissues.

    Authors: Michael D George, Jan Wehkamp, Robert J Kays, Christian M Leutenegger, Sadiah Sabir, Irina Grishina, Satya Dandekar, Charles L Bevins

    BMC genomics. 02/2008; 9:209.

    BACKGROUND: The small intestinal epithelium mediates vital functions of nutrient absorption and host defense. The spatial organization of the epithelial cells along the crypt-villus axis segregates
  • Regional variations in Paneth cell antimicrobial peptide expression along the mouse intestinal tract.

    Authors: Jenny Karlsson, Katrin Pütsep, Hiutung Chu, Robert J Kays, Charles L Bevins, Mats Andersson

    BMC immunology. 01/2008; 9:37.

    Enteric antimicrobial peptides secreted from Paneth cells, including alpha-defensins (in mice named cryptdins), are key effector molecules of innate immunity in the small intestine. The importance of
  • The Paneth cell alpha-defensin deficiency of ileal Crohn's disease is linked to Wnt/Tcf-4.

    Authors: Jan Wehkamp, Guoxing Wang, Irmgard Kübler, Sabine Nuding, Alex Gregorieff, Anke Schnabel, Robert J Kays, Klaus Fellermann, Oliver Burk, Matthias Schwab, Hans Clevers, Charles L Bevins, Eduard F Stange

    Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 10/2007; 179(5):3109-18.

    Ileal Crohn's disease (CD), a chronic mucosal inflammation, is characterized by two pertinent features: a specific decrease of Paneth cell-produced antimicrobial alpha-defensins and the presence of
  • Paneth cell antimicrobial peptides: topographical distribution and quantification in human gastrointestinal tissues.

    Authors: Jan Wehkamp, Hiutung Chu, Bo Shen, Ryan W Feathers, Robert J Kays, Sarah K Lee, Charles L Bevins

    FEBS letters. 11/2006; 580(22):5344-50.

    Antimicrobial peptides and proteins are key effectors of innate immunity, expressed both by circulating phagocytic cells and by epithelial cells of mucosal tissues. In the human small intestine,

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Keywords of Robert J Kays

antimicrobial peptides
 
Crohn's disease
 
epithelial cell lineages
 
epithelial cells
 
gastrointestinal tissues
 
Ileal Crohn's disease
 
intestinal tract
 
J166Deltacag PAI
 
Paneth cells
 
small intestinal tract
 
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