Ashlee Vivien Moses, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor, VGTI-Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute
  • Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program, School of Medicine
  • Program in Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, School of Medicine

Publications

Publications

  • Zika virus infection in pregnant rhesus macaques causes placental dysfunction and immunopathology

    Nature communications
    1. Alec J. Hirsch
    2. Victoria H.J. Roberts
    3. Peta L. Grigsby
    4. Nicole Haese
    5. Matthias C. Schabel
    6. Xiaojie Wang
    7. Jamie O. Lo
    8. Zheng Liu
    9. Christopher D. Kroenke
    10. Jessica L. Smith
    11. Meredith Kelleher
    12. Rebecca Broeckel
    13. Craig N. Kreklywich
    14. Christopher J. Parkins
    15. Michael Denton
    16. Patricia Smith
    17. Victor Defilippis
    18. William Messer
    19. Jay A. Nelson
    20. Jon D. Hennebold
    21. Marjorie Grafe
    22. Lois Colgin
    23. Anne Lewis
    24. Rebecca Ducore
    25. Tonya Swanson
    26. Alfred W. Legasse
    27. Michael K. Axthelm
    28. Rhonda MacAllister
    29. Ashlee V. Moses
    30. Terry K. Morgan
    31. Antonio E. Frias
    32. Daniel N. Streblow
  • An in vitro model for studying cellular transformation by Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus

    Journal of Visualized Experiments
    1. Shane C. McAllister
    2. Ryan S. Hanson
    3. Kyleen N. Grissom
    4. Sara Botto
    5. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Full-length isoforms of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus latency-associated nuclear antigen accumulate in the cytoplasm of cells undergoing the lytic cycle of replication

    Journal of virology
    1. H. Jacques Garrigues
    2. Kellie Howard
    3. Serge Barcy
    4. Minako Ikoma
    5. Ashlee V. Moses
    6. Gail H. Deutsch
    7. David Wu
    8. Keiji Ueda
    9. Timothy M. Rose
  • The heme metabolite carbon monoxide facilitates KSHV infection by inhibiting TLR4 signaling in endothelial cells

    Frontiers in Microbiology
    1. Sara Botto
    2. Jean K. Gustin
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Ebola Virus Glycoprotein Promotes Enhanced Viral Egress by Preventing Ebola VP40 from Associating with the Host Restriction Factor BST2/Tetherin

    Journal of Infectious Diseases
    1. Jean K. Gustin
    2. Ying Bai
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
    4. Janet L. Douglas
  • Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus induces HO-1 during de novo infection of endothelial cells via viral miRNA-dependent and -independent mechanisms

    mBio
    1. Sara Botto
    2. Jennifer E. Totonchy
    3. Jean K. Gustin
    4. Ashlee V. Moses
  • CXCR7 expression disrupts endothelial cell homeostasis and causes ligand-dependent invasion

    Cell Adhesion and Migration
    1. Jennifer E. Totonchy
    2. Lisa Clepper
    3. Kevin G. Phillips
    4. Owen J.T. McCarty
    5. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Aberrant Proliferation in CXCR7+ Endothelial Cells via Degradation of the Retinoblastoma Protein

    PloS one
    1. Jennifer E. Totonchy
    2. Jessica M. Osborn
    3. Sara Botto
    4. Lisa Clepper
    5. Ashlee V. Moses
  • A comparative mutational analysis of HIV-1 Vpu subtypes B and C for the identification of determinants required to counteract BST-2/Tetherin and enhance viral egress

    Virology
    1. Janet L. Douglas
    2. Ying Bai
    3. Jean K. Gustin
    4. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Comparative study of four immortalized human brain capillary endothelial cell lines, hCMEC/D3, hBMEC, TY10, and BB19, and optimization of culture conditions, for an in vitro blood-brain barrier model for drug permeability studies

    Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
    1. Daniela E. Eigenmann
    2. Gongda Xue
    3. Kwang S. Kim
    4. Ashlee V. Moses
    5. Matthias Hamburger
    6. Mouhssin Oufir
  • IRF-3, IRF-5, and IRF-7 Coordinately Regulate the Type I IFN Response in Myeloid Dendritic Cells Downstream of MAVS Signaling

    PLoS pathogens
    1. Helen M. Lazear
    2. Alissa Lancaster
    3. Courtney Wilkins
    4. Mehul S. Suthar
    5. Albert Huang
    6. Sarah C. Vick
    7. Lisa Clepper
    8. Larissa Thackray
    9. Margaret M. Brassil
    10. Herbert W. Virgin
    11. Janko Nikolich-Zugich
    12. Ashlee V. Moses
    13. Michael Gale
    14. Klaus Früh
    15. Michael S. Diamond
  • Ubiquitination of BST-2 protein by HIV-1 Vpu protein does not require lysine, serine, or threonine residues within the BST-2 cytoplasmic domain

    Journal of Biological Chemistry
    1. Jean K. Gustin
    2. Janet L. Douglas
    3. Ying Bai
    4. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Kaposi sarcoma pathogenesis

    Translational Biomedicine
    1. Janet L. Douglas
    2. Jean K. Gustin
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
    4. Bruce J. Dezube
    5. Liron Pantanowitz
  • Characterization of c-Kit expression and activation in KSHV-infected endothelial cells

    Virology
    1. Janet L. Douglas
    2. Jill G. Whitford
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Molecular mechanism of BST2/tetherin downregulation by K5/MIR2 of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus

    Journal of virology
    1. Mandana Mansouri
    2. Kasinath Viswanathan
    3. Janet L. Douglas
    4. Jennie Hines
    5. Jean Gustin
    6. Ashlee V. Moses
    7. Klaus Früh
  • The inflammatory component of Kaposi sarcoma

    Experimental and Molecular Pathology
    1. Liron Pantanowitz
    2. Ashlee V. Moses
    3. Bruce J. Dezube
  • Vpu directs the degradation of the human immunodeficiency virus restriction factor BST-2/tetherin via a βTrCP-dependent mechanism

    Journal of virology
    1. Janet L. Douglas
    2. Kasinath Viswanathan
    3. Matthew N. McCarroll
    4. Jean K. Gustin
    5. Klaus Früh
    6. Ashlee V. Moses
  • Human cytomegalovirus secretome contains factors that induce angiogenesis and wound healing

    Journal of virology
    1. Jerome Dumortier
    2. Daniel N. Streblow
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
    4. Jon M. Jacobs
    5. Craig N. Kreklywich
    6. David Camp
    7. Richard D. Smith
    8. Susan L. Orloff
    9. Jay A. Nelson
  • Pathology of rituximab-induced Kaposi sarcoma flare

    BMC Clinical Pathology
    1. Liron Pantanowitz
    2. Klaus Früh
    3. Sharon Marconi
    4. Ashlee V. Moses
    5. Bruce J. Dezube
  • Remodeling of endothelial adherens junctions by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus

    Journal of virology
    1. Mandana Mansouri
    2. Patrick P. Rose
    3. Ashlee V. Moses
    4. Klaus Früh
  • The role of angiogenic and wound repair factors during CMV-accelerated transplant vascular sclerosis in rat cardiac transplants

    American Journal of Transplantation
    1. D. N. Streblow
    2. C. N. Kreklywich
    3. T. Andoh
    4. A. V. Moses
    5. J. Dumortier
    6. P. P. Smith
    7. Victor De Filippis
    8. K. Fruh
    9. Jay Nelson
    10. S. L. Orloff