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Richard Kitchens, Ph.D.

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Richard Kitchens
Name:
  Richard L. Kitchens, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Associate Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Infectious Diseases
Affiliations:
  Internal Medicine
Department Website:
  Infectious Diseases
Lab Website:
  Kitchens Laboratory

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Interactions of bacterial lipopolysaccharides with host cells
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Interactions of bacterial lipopolysaccharides with host cells
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Kitchens RL, Thompson PA, Viriyakosol A, O'Keefe GE, Munford RS, "Plasma CD14 Decreases Monocyte Responses to LPS by Transferring Cell-bound LPS to Plasma Lipoproteins" J. Clin. Invest., 108:485-493, 2001
Thompson PA, Tobias PS, Viriyakosol S, Kirkland TN, Kitchens RL, "Lipoploysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein inhibits responses to cell-bound LPS." Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278:28367-28371, 2003
Kitchens RL, Thompson PA, Munford RS, O’Keefe GE, "Acute inflammation and infection maintain circulating phospholipid levels and enhance lipopolysacharide binding to plasma lipoproteins." Journal of Lipid Research, 44:2339-2348, 2003
Berbee JFP, van der Hoogt CC, Kleemann R, Schippers EF, Kitchens RL, van Dissel JT, Bakker-Woudenberg IAJM, Havekes LM, and Rensen PCN, "Apolipoprotein CI stimulates the inflammatory response to LPS and reduces mortality in Gram-negative sepsis" FASEB J., 20:2162-2164, 2006
Thompson PA, and Kitchens RL, "Native high-density lipoprotein augments monocyte responses to LPS by suppressing the inhibitory activity of LPS-binding protein" J. Immunol., 177:4880-4887, 2006
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Kitchens RL, Wolfbauer G, Albers JJ, Munford RS, "Plasma lipoproteins promote the release of bacterial lipopolysaccharide from the monocyte cell surface." Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274:34116-34122, 1999
Kitchens RL, Thompson PA, Viriyakosol A, O’Keefe GE, Munford RS, "Plasma CD14 decreases monocyte responses to LPS by transfereing cell-bound LPS to plasma lipoproteins." Journal of Clinical Investigation, 108:485-493, 2001
Thompson PA, Tobias PS, Viriyakosol A, Kirkland TN, Kitchens RL, "Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding protein inhibits responses to cell-bound LPS." Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278:28367-28371, 2003
Kitchens RL, Thompson PA, Munford RS, O’Keefe GE, "Acute inflammation and infection maintain circulating phospholipid levels and enhance lipopolysaccharide binding to plasma lipoproteins." Journal of Lipid Research, 44:2339-2348, 2003
Thompson PA, and Kitchens RL, "Native high-density lipoprotein augments monocyte responses to LPS by suppressing the inhibitory activity of LPS-binding protein" J. Immunol., 177:4880-4887, 2006
 
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