Biography

Prof. Bradford S. McGwire

Center for Microbial Interface Biology
The Ohio State University, USA


Email: brad.mcgwire@osumc.edu


Qualifications

1997   M.D., Chicago Medical School, USA
1995   Ph.D., Chicago Medical School, USA
1987   B.Sc., Calif. St. Polytechnic Univ. Pomona, USA


Publications (Selected)

  1. Jha, B. K., Varikuti, S., Verma, C., Shivahare, R., Bishop, N., Dos Santos, G. P., ... & McGwire, B. S. (2023). Immunization with a Trypanosoma cruzi cyclophilin-19 deletion mutant protects against acute Chagas disease in mice. npj Vaccines, 8(1), 63.
  2. Gilkey, T., Ulman, C. A., McGwire, B., & Plaza, J. A. (2021). Cutaneous Leishmania aethiopica diagnosed in the United States. Dermatology Online Journal, 27(8).
  3. Dos Santos, G. P., Abukawa, F. M., Souza‐Melo, N., Alcântara, L. M., Bittencourt‐Cunha, P., Moraes, C. B., ... & Schenkman, S. (2021). Cyclophilin 19 secreted in the host cell cytosol by Trypanosoma cruzi promotes ROS production required for parasite growth. Cellular microbiology, 23(4), e13295.
  4. Varikuti, S., Jha, B. K., Holcomb, E. A., McDaniel, J. C., Karpurapu, M., Srivastava, N., ... & Parinandi, N. L. (2020). The role of vascular endothelium and exosomes in human protozoan parasitic diseases. Vessel plus, 4, 28.
  5. Jha, B. K., Varikuti, S., Seidler, G. R., Volpedo, G., Satoskar, A. R., & McGwire, B. S. (2020). MicroRNA-155 deficiency exacerbates Trypanosoma cruzi infection. Infection and immunity, 88(7), 10-1128.
  6. Hussain, C., Ball, M. K., & McGwire, B. S. (2019). Multidrug-resistant bovine salmonellosis predisposing for severe human clostridial myonecrosis. The American Journal of Case Reports, 20, 268.
  7. Varikuti, S., Jha, B. K., Volpedo, G., Ryan, N. M., Halsey, G., Hamza, O. M., ... & Satoskar, A. R. (2018). Host-directed drug therapies for neglected tropical diseases caused by protozoan parasites. Frontiers in microbiology, 9, 2655.
  8. Terrazas, C., Oghumu, S., Jha, B. K., Natarajan, G., Drew, M., Denkers, E. Y., ... & McGwire, B. S. (2016). Subverting Immunity from the Inside: Strategies of Intracellular Survival-Protozoans. In Immunity to Pathogens and Tumors (pp. 83-93). Elsevier Inc..
  9. Wenzler, E., Chandrasekaran, V., Salvador, P., Anwar, M., Pancholi, P., & McGwire, B. S. (2015). Clinical and microbiological outcomes in patients with Streptococcus anginosus group bacteraemia identified through use of a rapid microarray assay. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 64(11), 1369-1374.
  10. Lee, G. L., Woods, K. L., Clark, L., Peters, S., Wong, H. K., & McGwire, B. S. (2015). mucocutaneous leishmaniasis in HIV-related immune reconstitution syndrome. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 31(9), 889-892.
  11. Anwar, M. A., Gokozan, H. N., Ball, M. K., Otero, J., & McGwire, B. S. (2015). Fatal human eosinophilic meningo-encephalitis caused by CNS co-infection with Halicephalobus gingivalis and West Nile virus. Parasitology International, 64(5), 417-420.
  12. Kulkarni, M. M., Varikuti, S., Terrazas, C., Kimble, J. L., & Satoskar, A. STAT-1 plays a critical role in control of Trypanosoma cruzi infection.
  13. Kulkarni, M. M., Karafova, A., Kamysz, W., & McGwire, B. S. (2014). Design of protease-resistant pexiganan enhances antileishmanial activity. Parasitology research, 113, 1971-1976.
  14. Walker, D. M., Oghumu, S., Gupta, G., McGwire, B. S., Drew, M. E., & Satoskar, A. R. (2014). Mechanisms of cellular invasion by intracellular parasites. Cellular and molecular life sciences, 71, 1245-1263.
  15. Kulkarni, M. M., Reddy, N., Gude, T., & McGwire, B. S. (2013). Voriconazole suppresses the growth of Leishmania species in vitro. Parasitology research, 112, 2095-2099.


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