Lauren K. McDaniel
6 Papers
Lauren K. McDaniel is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Bacteroides. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Mucus-degrading Bacteroides link carbapenems to aggravated graft-versus-host disease
Eiko Hayase,Tomoyoshi Hayase,Mohamed A. Jamal,Takahiko Miyama,Chia-Chi Chang,Miriam R. Ortega,Saira Ahmed,Jennifer Karmouch,Christopher A. Sanchez,Alexandria N. Brown,Rawan K. El-Himri,Ivonne Flores,Lauren K. McDaniel,Dung T. Pham,Taylor Halsey,Annette C. Frenk,Valerie Chapa,Brooke E. Heckel,Yimei Jin,Wen Bin Tsai,Rishika Prasad,Lin Tan,Lucas Veillon,Nadim J. Ajami,Jennifer A. Wargo,Jessica Galloway-Peña,Samuel A. Shelburne,Roy F. Chemaly,Lauren Davey,Robert W. P. Glowacki,Chen Liu,Gabriela Rondon,Amin M. Alousi,Jeffrey J. Molldrem,Richard E. Champlin,Elizabeth J. Shpall,Raphael H. Valdivia,Eric C. Martens,Philip L. Lorenzi,Robert R. Jenq +39 more
TL;DR: The use of meropenem aggravates colonic GVHD, at least in part via expansion of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron (BT) as mentioned in this paper .
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Microbial signals in primary and metastatic brain tumors
Golnaz Morad,Ashish V. Damania,Brenda Melendez,Bharat Singh,Fabiana J. Veguilla,Rebecca A. Soto,Yasmine M. Hoballah,Pranoti Sahasrabhojane,M. Wong,Mona M. Ahmed,Rene N. Rico,Kaitlyn N. Lewis,Khalida M Wani,D. Shamsutdinova,Rossana Lazcano Segura,Davis R. Ingram,Eric A. Goethe,Abderrahman Day,Ivonne I Flores,Lauren K. McDaniel,Manoj Chelvanambi,Sarah B. Johnson,Florentia Dimitriou,Pravesh K. Gupta,Shivangi Oberai,M. Anna Zal,Phoebe Doss,Mohamed A Jamal,Eiko Hayase,Chetna Wathoo,Lisa M. Norberg,Stephanie L. Jenkins,Sara Nass,Joy Gumin,Lihong Long,Jing Yang,Gina R. Bradley,M. Bekal,Antonio Dono,P. Pichardo-Rojas,Samuel W. Andrewes,Leomar Ballester,J. Losh,Jiyong Liang,Longfei Huo,Douglas Nielsen,Brittany C. Parker Kerrigan,Priscilla K. Brastianos,Natalie Wall Fowlkes,Chia-Chi Chang,Robert R. Jenq,Candelaria Gomez-Manzano,Jason T. Huse,Michael A. Davies,A. Lazar,Krishna P. Bhat,Nitin Tandon,Yoshua Esquenazi,Christine Peterson,Vinay K. Puduvalli,Frederick F. Lang,Christopher D. Johnston,Susan Bullman,N. Ajami,Sherise D. Ferguson,J. Wargo +65 more
Fecal carbohydrate-degrading bacteria are associated with reduced incidence of lower gastrointestinal GVHD.
Tomoyoshi Hayase,Chia-Chi Chang,Israel Glover,Ivonne I Flores,Lauren K. McDaniel,Miriam Ortega,Rawan K. El-Himri,Alexandria N. Brown,Jennifer L Karmouch,Mohamed A Jamal,Saira Ahmed,Taylor Halsey,Yimei Jin,Wen-Bin Tsai,Rishika Prasad,Altai Enkhbayar,Aqsa Mohammed,Maren Schmiester,Ashish V. Damania,N. Ajami,J. Wargo,Christine Peterson,Gabriela Rondon,T. Al‐Juhaishi,Amin M. Alousi,Jeffrey J. Molldrem,Richard E. Champlin,Elizabeth J. Shpall,Eric Martens,Cesar A Arias,Robert R Jenq,Eiko Hayase +31 more
TL;DR: A retrospective cohort study of 90 allo-HSCT patients found that fecal bacteria with carbohydrate-degrading functionality, particularly Parabacteroides and Bacteroides species, are associated with reduced incidence of lower gastrointestinal GVHD.
Intratumoral Microbiome of Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas and Comparison with other Head and Neck Cancers
T. Karpinets,Yoshitsugu Mitani,Chia-Chi Chang,Xiaogang Wu,Xingzhi Song,Ivonne I Flores,Lauren K. McDaniel,Yasmine M Hoballah,Fabiana J Veguilla,Renata Ferrarotto,Lauren E. Colbert,N. J. Ajami,Robert R. Jenq,JIanhua Zhang,Andrew P Futreal,Adel K. El-Naggar +15 more
TL;DR: The same oral genera in oral cancer and in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas were identified as part of shared oral communities associated with more diverse microbiome, less aggressive tumor phenotype, and better survival.
Tsyn-seq: a T cell synapse-based antigen identification platform.
Yimei Jin,Takahiko Miyama,Alexandria N. Brown,Tomoyoshi Hayase,Xingzhi Song,Anand K Singh,Licai Huang,Ivonne I Flores,Lauren K. McDaniel,Israel Glover,Taylor Halsey,Rishika Prasad,Valerie Chapa,Saira Ahmed,Jianhua Zhang,Kunal Rai,Christine Peterson,Gregory Lizée,Jennifer Karmouch,Eiko Hayase,Jeffrey J. Molldrem,Chia-Chi Chang,Wen-Bin Tsai,Robert R. Jenq +23 more
TL;DR: Tsyn-seq provides a method for rapidly identifying antigens recognized by TCRs of interest from a tumor cDNA library, and successfully enriched the correct cognate antigen from a cDNA library derived from an HPV16-positive cervical cancer cell line.