Sheila A. Haley
Affiliations: | Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry | Brown University, Providence, RI |
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O'Hara BA, Lukacher AS, Garabian K, et al. (2024) Highly restrictive and directional penetration of the blood cerebral spinal fluid barrier by JCPyV. Plos Pathogens. 20: e1012335 |
Haley SA, O'Hara BA, Schorl C, et al. (2024) JCPyV infection of primary choroid plexus epithelial cells reduces expression of critical junctional proteins and increases expression of barrier disrupting inflammatory cytokines. Microbiology Spectrum. e0062824 |
Kaiserman J, O'Hara BA, Garabian K, et al. (2023) The Oxindole GW-5074 Inhibits JC Polyomavirus Infection and Spread by Antagonizing the MAPK-ERK Signaling Pathway. Mbio. e0358322 |
Morris-Love J, O'Hara BA, Gee GV, et al. (2022) Biogenesis of JC polyomavirus associated extracellular vesicles. Journal of Extracellular Biology. 1 |
Haley SA, O'Hara BA, Atwood WJ. (2020) Adipocyte Plasma Membrane Protein (APMAP) promotes JC Virus (JCPyV) infection in human glial cells. Virology. 548: 17-24 |
O'Hara BA, Morris-Love J, Gee GV, et al. (2020) JC Virus infected choroid plexus epithelial cells produce extracellular vesicles that infect glial cells independently of the virus attachment receptor. Plos Pathogens. 16: e1008371 |
Assetta B, Morris-Love J, Gee GV, et al. (2019) Genetic and Functional Dissection of the Role of Individual 5-HT Receptors as Entry Receptors for JC Polyomavirus. Cell Reports. 27: 1960-1966.e6 |
Morris-Love J, Gee GV, O'Hara BA, et al. (2019) JC Polyomavirus Uses Extracellular Vesicles To Infect Target Cells. Mbio. 10 |
O'Hara BA, Gee GV, Atwood WJ, et al. (2018) Susceptibility of Primary Human Choroid Plexus Epithelial Cells and Meningeal Cells to Infection by JC Virus. Journal of Virology |
Haley SA, Atwood WJ. (2017) Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Endemic Viruses and Lethal Brain Disease. Annual Review of Virology |