Annah S. Rolig, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Immunology
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Karen M. Ottemann grad student 2012 UC Santa Cruz
 (How chemotaxis and endogenous microbiota alter the disease outcome of Helicobacter pylori infection.)
Brendan Bohannan post-doc OHSU (Evolution Tree)
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Rolig AS, Sweeney EG, Kaye LE, et al. (2018) A bacterial immunomodulatory protein with lipocalin-like domains facilitates host-bacteria mutualism in larval zebrafish. Elife. 7
Burns AR, Miller E, Agarwal M, et al. (2017) Interhost dispersal alters microbiome assembly and can overwhelm host innate immunity in an experimental zebrafish model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Rolig AS, Mittge EK, Ganz J, et al. (2017) The enteric nervous system promotes intestinal health by constraining microbiota composition. Plos Biology. 15: e2000689
Rolig AS, Parthasarathy R, Burns AR, et al. (2015) Individual Members of the Microbiota Disproportionately Modulate Host Innate Immune Responses. Cell Host & Microbe. 18: 613-20
Jemielita M, Taormina MJ, Burns AR, et al. (2014) Spatial and temporal features of the growth of a bacterial species colonizing the zebrafish gut. Mbio. 5
Guillemin K, Rolig AS. (2014) A twist in the tail. Elife. 3: e02386
Rolig AS, Cech C, Ahler E, et al. (2013) The degree of Helicobacter pylori-triggered inflammation is manipulated by preinfection host microbiota. Infection and Immunity. 81: 1382-9
Rolig AS, Shanks J, Carter JE, et al. (2012) Helicobacter pylori requires TlpD-driven chemotaxis to proliferate in the antrum. Infection and Immunity. 80: 3713-20
Rolig AS, Carter JE, Ottemann KM. (2011) Bacterial chemotaxis modulates host cell apoptosis to establish a T-helper cell, type 17 (Th17)-dominant immune response in Helicobacter pylori infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 19749-54
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