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Dr. Janice Richman-Eisenstat
Assistant Professor, Depts. of Medicine
and Pharmacology
Affiliates: Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology, Cancer Care
Manitoba
Department of Medicine (Respiratory Division), Pharmocology
& Therapeutics,
Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Science
Degrees:
MD, FRCPC
Mailing Address:
Manitoba Institute of Cell Biology
675 McDermot Ave. Rm. ON5016
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9
Tel: (204) 787-1470 Fax:
787-1220 Lab: 787-1231
E-mail: jreisenstat@hsc.mb.ca
or jre_lab@hotmail.com
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Research Interests:
The Biology of IgA in Lung
Disease
The mucosal epithelium of the lung forms a barrier that
interfaces between the internal and external environments.
Epithelial cells are polarized: the apical surface (adjacent to
the external environment) has a different protein, lipid and ion
channel content than the basolateral surface (facing the
internal environment). These epithelial cells express the
polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) which serves to
transcytose IgA from the submucosa (basolateral surface) to the
lumenal (apical) surface. IgA is an important first line of host
immune defense, while recruitment of neutrophils (PMN) from
submucosal blood vessels across the epithelium is a secondary
line of defense. PMN are characteristic of the airway
inflammation seen in patients with bronchitis, bronchiectasis, cystic
fibrosis and asthma.
The cells that
abundantly express the pIgR also express the cystic
fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
(CFTR) - a chloride channel which is abnormal in patients with
cystic fibrosis.
Madin-Darby
canine kidney (MDCK) cells
grown on permeable cell culture inserts serve as a
well-established model system of an epithelium for studies on
protein trafficking and cell polarity. The laboratory uses MDCK
cells transfected with the cDNA for human pIgR, non-transfected
MDCK cells, and airway cell lines that endogenously express pIgR
and CFTR. We employ methods in protein biochemistry, immunology,
cell and molecular biology to address the following questions:
Ongoing projects:
1. Drug delivery: Is receptor-mediated macromolecule
delivery to the lung via the pIgR feasible?
2. Cystic fibrosis:
Does mutant CFTR alter protein trafficking of IgA across
airway epithelial cells?
3. Asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease:
How does IgA affect epithelial-neutrophil interactions?
4. Asthma: Does IgA play a role in bronchial hyperreactivity?
PubMed
Listed Publication
Lab Email: jre_lab@hotmail.com
Lab Members:
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| BJORKLUND,
Natalie |
PDF |
ON5015E |
umbjork1@cc.umanitoba.ca, |
787-1231 |
| KULCZYCKI,
Victor |
Student,
BSc Med. |
ON5015E |
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787-1231 |
| NATUIK,
Shannon |
Student, BSc Med. |
ON5015E |
umnatuik@cc.umanitoba.ca, |
787-1231 |
| SALTER,
Lisa |
Technician |
ON5015E |
lisasalter2@hotmail.com, |
787-1231 |
| SELAMAT,
Suhaila |
Student,
Summer |
ON5015E |
devotchka12@hotmail.com |
787-1231 |
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