Priscilla B. Wyrick - Publications

Affiliations: 
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, United States 
Area:
Microbiology Biology

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2020 McQueen BE, Kiatthanapaiboon A, Fulcher ML, Lam M, Patton K, Powell E, Kollipara A, Madden V, Suchland RJ, Wyrick P, O'Connell CM, Reidel B, Kesimer M, Randell SH, Darville T, et al. A Human Fallopian Tube Epithelial Cell Culture Model to Study Host Responses to Infection. Infection and Immunity. PMID 32601108 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.00105-20  0.508
2017 Nagarajan UM, Tripathy M, Kollipara A, Allen J, Goodwin A, Whittimore J, Wyrick PB, Rank RG. Differential signaling pathways are initiated in macrophages during infection depending on the intracellular fate of Chlamydia spp. Immunology and Cell Biology. PMID 29363185 DOI: 10.1111/Imcb.1033  0.444
2015 Kintner J, Schoborg RV, Wyrick PB, Hall JV. Progesterone antagonizes the positive influence of estrogen on Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E in an Ishikawa/SHT-290 co-culture model. Pathogens and Disease. 73. PMID 25724891 DOI: 10.1093/Femspd/Ftv015  0.463
2014 Zhang Y, Yeruva L, Marinov A, Prantner D, Wyrick PB, Lupashin V, Nagarajan UM. The DNA sensor, cyclic GMP-AMP synthase, is essential for induction of IFN-β during Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 193: 2394-404. PMID 25070851 DOI: 10.4049/Jimmunol.1302718  0.401
2011 Hall JV, Schell M, Dessus-Babus S, Moore CG, Whittimore JD, Sal M, Dill BD, Wyrick PB. The multifaceted role of oestrogen in enhancing Chlamydia trachomatis infection in polarized human endometrial epithelial cells. Cellular Microbiology. 13: 1183-99. PMID 21615662 DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-5822.2011.01608.x  0.42
2011 Rank RG, Whittimore J, Bowlin AK, Wyrick PB. In Vivo Ultrastructural Analysis of the Intimate Relationship between Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and the Chlamydial Developmental Cycle Infection and Immunity. 79: 3291-3301. PMID 21576327 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.00200-11  0.478
2010 Wyrick PB. Chlamydia trachomatis Persistence in Vitro – An Overview The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 201: 88-95. PMID 20470046 DOI: 10.1086/652394  0.44
2010 Rank RG, Lacy HM, Goodwin A, Sikes J, Whittimore J, Wyrick PB, Nagarajan UM. Host chemokine and cytokine response in the endocervix within the first developmental cycle of Chlamydia muridarum. Infection and Immunity. 78: 536-44. PMID 19841073 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.00772-09  0.385
2008 Giles DK, Wyrick PB. Trafficking of chlamydial antigens to the endoplasmic reticulum of infected epithelial cells. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur. 10: 1494-503. PMID 18832043 DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2008.09.001  0.378
2008 Rank RG, Whittimore J, Bowlin AK, Dessus-Babus S, Wyrick PB. Chlamydiae and polymorphonuclear leukocytes: unlikely allies in the spread of chlamydial infection Fems Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 54: 104-113. PMID 18657107 DOI: 10.1111/J.1574-695X.2008.00459.X  0.505
2008 Dessus-Babus S, Moore CG, Whittimore JD, Wyrick PB. Comparison of Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 growth in polarized genital epithelial cells grown in three-dimensional culture with non-polarized cells. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur. 10: 563-70. PMID 18396437 DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2008.02.002  0.327
2007 Guseva NV, Dessus-Babus S, Moore CG, Whittimore JD, Wyrick PB. Differences in Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E growth rate in polarized endometrial and endocervical epithelial cells grown in three-dimensional culture. Infection and Immunity. 75: 553-64. PMID 17088348 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01517-06  0.41
2006 Giles DK, Whittimore JD, LaRue RW, Raulston JE, Wyrick PB. Ultrastructural analysis of chlamydial antigen-containing vesicles everting from the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur. 8: 1579-91. PMID 16698305 DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2006.01.018  0.381
2006 Deka S, Vanover J, Dessus-Babus S, Whittimore J, Howett MK, Wyrick PB, Schoborg RV. Chlamydia trachomatis enters a viable but non-cultivable (persistent) state within herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) co-infected host cells. Cellular Microbiology. 8: 149-62. PMID 16367874 DOI: 10.1111/J.1462-5822.2005.00608.X  0.388
2005 Guseva NV, Dessus-Babus SC, Whittimore JD, Moore CG, Wyrick PB. Characterization of estrogen-responsive epithelial cell lines and their infectivity by genital Chlamydia trachomatis. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur. 7: 1469-81. PMID 16046168 DOI: 10.1016/J.Micinf.2005.05.004  0.427
2004 Wyrick PB, Knight ST. Pre-exposure of infected human endometrial epithelial cells to penicillin in vitro renders Chlamydia trachomatis refractory to azithromycin Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 54: 79-85. PMID 15163653 DOI: 10.1093/Jac/Dkh283  0.511
2003 Baer JT, Du Laney TV, Wyrick PB, McCain AS, Fischer TA, Merricks EP, Baldwin AS, Nichols TC. Nuclear factor-kappaB activation in endothelium by Chlamydia pneumoniae without active infection. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 188: 1094-7. PMID 14551877 DOI: 10.1086/378564  0.336
2003 Guseva NV, Knight ST, Whittimore JD, Wyrick PB. Primary cultures of female swine genital epithelial cells in vitro: a new approach for the study of hormonal modulation of Chlamydia infection. Infection and Immunity. 71: 4700-4710. PMID 12874351 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.71.8.4700-4710.2003  0.488
2002 Davis CH, Raulston JE, Wyrick PB. Protein disulfide isomerase, a component of the estrogen receptor complex, is associated with Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E attached to human endometrial epithelial cells. Infection and Immunity. 70: 3413-8. PMID 12065480 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.70.7.3413-3418.2002  0.484
2002 Dessus-Babus S, Darville TL, Cuozzo FP, Ferguson K, Wyrick PB. Differences in innate immune responses (in vitro) to HeLa cells infected with nondisseminating serovar E and disseminating serovar L2 of Chlamydia trachomatis Infection and Immunity. 70: 3234-3248. PMID 12011019 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.70.6.3234-3248.2002  0.412
2002 Raulston JE, Davis CH, Paul TR, Hobbs JD, Wyrick PB. Surface accessibility of the 70-kilodalton Chlamydia trachomatis heat shock protein following reduction of outer membrane protein disulfide bonds. Infection and Immunity. 70: 535-43. PMID 11796580 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.70.2.535-543.2002  0.405
2000 Dessus-Babus S, Knight ST, Wyrick PB. Chlamydial infection of polarized HeLa cells induces PMN chemotaxis but the cytokine profile varies between disseminating and non-disseminating strains. Cellular Microbiology. 2: 317-327. PMID 11207588 DOI: 10.1046/J.1462-5822.2000.00058.X  0.463
2000 Wyrick PB. Intracellular survival by Chlamydia. Cellular Microbiology. 2: 275-282. PMID 11207584 DOI: 10.1046/J.1462-5822.2000.00059.X  0.407
1999 Wyrick PB, Knight ST, Paul TR, Rank RG, Barbier CS. Persistent chlamydial envelope antigens in antibiotic-exposed infected cells trigger neutrophil chemotaxis. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 179: 954-66. PMID 10068592 DOI: 10.1086/314676  0.534
1998 Hobbs MM, Paul TR, Wyrick PB, Kawula TH. Haemophilus ducreyi infection causes basal keratinocyte cytotoxicity and elicits a unique cytokine induction pattern in an in vitro human skin model Infection and Immunity. 66: 2914-2921. PMID 9596767 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.66.6.2914-2921.1998  0.386
1998 Raulston JE, Paul TR, Knight ST, Wyrick PB. Localization of Chlamydia trachomatis Heat Shock Proteins 60 and 70 during Infection of a Human Endometrial Epithelial Cell Line In Vitro Infection and Immunity. 66: 2323-2329. PMID 9573124 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.66.5.2323-2329.1998  0.469
1997 Davis CH, Wyrick PB. Differences in the association of Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E and serovar L2 with epithelial cells in vitro may reflect biological differences in vivo. Infection and Immunity. 65: 2914-24. PMID 9199467 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.65.7.2914-2924.1997  0.45
1997 Paul TR, Knight ST, Raulston JE, Wyrick PB. Delivery of azithromycin to Chlamydia trachomatis-infected polarized human endometrial epithelial cells by polymorphonuclear leucocytes. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 39: 623-630. PMID 9184362 DOI: 10.1093/Jac/39.5.623  0.52
1997 Wyrick PB, Knight ST, Gerbig DG, Raulston JE, Davis CH, Paul TR, Malamud D. The microbicidal agent C31G inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis infectivity in vitro. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 41: 1335-44. PMID 9174195 DOI: 10.1128/Aac.41.6.1335  0.524
1996 Wyrick PB, Gerbig DG, Knight ST, Raulston JE. Accelerated development of genital Chlamydia trachomatis serovar E in McCoy cells grown on microcarrier beads. Microbial Pathogenesis. 20: 31-40. PMID 8692008 DOI: 10.1006/Mpat.1996.0003  0.496
1996 Schramm N, Bagnell CR, Wyrick PB. Vesicles containing Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 remain above pH 6 within HEC-1B cells. Infection and Immunity. 64: 1208-1214. PMID 8606080 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.64.4.1208-1214.1996  0.334
1995 Schmiel DH, Raulston JE, Fox E, Wyrick PB. Characterization, expression and envelope association of a Chlamydia trachomatis 28 kDa protein. Microbial Pathogenesis. 19: 227-236. PMID 8825910 DOI: 10.1016/S0882-4010(95)90281-3  0.397
1994 Tam JE, Davis CH, Wyrick PB. Expression of recombinant DNA introduced into Chlamydia trachomatis by electroporation. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. 40: 583-91. PMID 8076253 DOI: 10.1139/M94-093  0.358
1994 Igietseme JU, Wyrick PB, Goyeau D, Rank RG. An in vitro model for immune control of chlamydial growth in polarized epithelial cells. Infection and Immunity. 62: 3528-3535. PMID 8039923 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.62.8.3528-3535.1994  0.409
1994 Wyrick PB, Davis CH, Raulston JE, Knight ST, Choong J. Effect of clinically relevant culture conditions on antimicrobial susceptibility of Chlamydia trachomatis. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 19: 931-6. PMID 7893882 DOI: 10.1093/Clinids/19.5.931  0.518
1993 Wyrick PB, Davis CH, Knight ST, Choong J. In-vitro activity of azithromycin on Chlamydia trachomatis infected, polarized human endometrial epithelial cells. The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 31: 139-50. PMID 8383102 DOI: 10.1093/Jac/31.1.139  0.496
1992 Tam JE, Davis CH, Thresher RJ, Wyrick PB. Location of the origin of replication for the 7.5-kb Chlamydia trachomatis plasmid. Plasmid. 27: 231-6. PMID 1513879 DOI: 10.1016/0147-619X(92)90025-6  0.301
1991 Schmiel DH, Knight ST, Raulston JE, Choong J, Davis CH, Wyrick PB. Recombinant Escherichia coli clones expressing Chlamydia trachomatis gene products attach to human endometrial epithelial cells. Infection and Immunity. 59: 4001-12. PMID 1937759 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.59.11.4001-4012.1991  0.433
1989 Wyrick PB, Choong J, Davis CH, Knight ST, Royal MO, Maslow AS, Bagnell CR. Entry of genital Chlamydia trachomatis into polarized human epithelial cells. Infection and Immunity. 57: 2378-89. PMID 2744852 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.57.8.2378-2389.1989  0.373
1988 Maslow AS, Davis CH, Choong J, Wyrick PB. Estrogen enhances attachment of Chlamydia trachomatis to human endometrial epithelial cells in vitro. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 159: 1006-14. PMID 3177513 DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9378(88)80189-3  0.444
1988 Hodinka RL, Davis CH, Choong J, Wyrick PB. Ultrastructural study of endocytosis of Chlamydia trachomatis by McCoy cells. Infection and Immunity. 56: 1456-63. PMID 3131245 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.56.6.1456-1463.1988  0.409
1987 Stamm LV, Hodinka RL, Wyrick PB, Bassford PJ. Changes in the cell surface properties of Treponema pallidum that occur during in vitro incubation of freshly extracted organisms. Infection and Immunity. 55: 2255-61. PMID 3305368 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.55.9.2255-2261.1987  0.338
1987 Kihlström E, Bogosian G, Bassford PJ, Wyrick PB. Expression ofChlamydia psittaci-encoded polypeptides inEscherichia coli Current Microbiology. 15: 291-293. DOI: 10.1007/Bf01589384  0.341
1986 Heggie AD, Wyrick PB, Chase PA, Sorensen RU. Cell-mediated immune responses to Chlamydia trachomatis in mothers and infants. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 181: 586-95. PMID 3006080 DOI: 10.3181/00379727-181-42296  0.316
1986 Hodinka RL, Wyrick PB. Ultrastructural study of mode of entry of Chlamydia psittaci into L-929 cells. Infection and Immunity. 54: 855-863. PMID 2430888 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.54.3.855-863.1986  0.414
1984 Wyrick PB, Davis CH. Elementary body envelopes from Chlamydia psittaci can induce immediate cytotoxicity in resident mouse macrophages and L-cells. Infection and Immunity. 45: 297-8. PMID 6735471 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.45.1.297-298.1984  0.424
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