Author

Righi S

Postdoctoral Fellow, Tulane University School of Medicine - Cited by 470 - Microbiology - Fungal immunology - Genetics - Host-microbe interactions - Fungal pathogenesis

Biography

Righi S currently working in the Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology. His research interests includes Hepatic and Gastric complications. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Radiology. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities.
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Cryptococcal pathogenic mechanisms: a dangerous trip from the environment to the brain
SK Esher, O Zaragoza, JA AlspaughMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 113, 2018201
90
2018
The Cryptococcus neoformans Alkaline Response Pathway: Identification of a Novel Rim Pathway Activator
KS Ost, TR O’Meara, N Huda, SK Esher, JA AlspaughPlos genetics 11 (4), e1005159, 2015201
72
2015
HDAC genes play distinct and redundant roles in Cryptococcus neoformans virulence
F Brandão, SK Esher, KS Ost, K Pianalto, CB Nichols, L Fernandes, ...Scientific reports 8 (1), 5209, 2018201
47
2018
Defects in intracellular trafficking of fungal cell wall synthases lead to aberrant host immune recognition
SK Esher, KS Ost, MA Kohlbrenner, KM Pianalto, CL Telzrow, ...PLoS pathogens 14 (6), e1007126, 2018201
40
2018
Rim pathway-mediated alterations in the fungal cell wall influence immune recognition and inflammation
KS Ost, SK Esher, CM Leopold Wager, L Walker, J Wagener, C Munro, ...MBio 8 (1), 10.1128/mbio. 02290-16, 2017201
36
2017
Chitin: a “hidden figure” in the fungal cell wall
HE Brown, SK Esher, JA AlspaughThe fungal cell wall: an armour and a weapon for human fungal pathogens, 83-111, 2020202
34
2020
Rapid mapping of insertional mutations to probe cell wall regulation in Cryptococcus neoformans
SK Esher, JA Granek, JA AlspaughFungal Genetics and Biology 82, 9-21, 2015201
27
2015
Relative contributions of prenylation and postprenylation processing in Cryptococcus neoformans pathogenesis
SK Esher, KS Ost, L Kozubowski, DH Yang, MS Kim, YS Bahn, ...Msphere 1 (2), e00084-15, 2016201
22
2016
Spectrum of Trained Innate Immunity Induced by Low-Virulence Candida Species against Lethal Polymicrobial Intra-abdominal Infection
EA Lilly, J Yano, SK Esher, E Hardie, PL Fidel Jr, MC NoverrInfection and Immunity 87 (8), 10.1128/iai. 00348-19, 2019201
16
2019
Identifying a novel connection between the fungal plasma membrane and pH‐sensing
HE Brown, KS Ost, SK Esher, KM Pianalto, JW Saelens, Z Guan, ...Molecular microbiology 109 (4), 474-493, 2018201
16
2018
Self‐trimerization of ExsD limits inhibition of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa transcriptional activator ExsA in vitro
RC Bernhards, AE Marsden, SK Esher, TL Yahr, FD SchubotThe FEBS journal 280 (4), 1084-1094, 2013201
12
2013
Trained innate immunity induced by vaccination with low-virulence Candida species mediates protection against several forms of fungal sepsis via Ly6G+ Gr-1+ leukocytes
Trained innate immunity induced by vaccination with low-virulence Candida species mediates protection against several forms of fungal sepsis via LyG+ Gr-1+ leukocytesEA Lilly, BE Bender, S Esher Righi, PL Fidel Jr, MC NoverrMBio 12 (5), 10.1128/mbio. 02548-21, 2021202
6
2021
An immunogenic and slow-growing cryptococcal strain induces a chronic granulomatous infection in murine lungs
CL Telzrow, S Esher Righi, N Castro-Lopez, A Campuzano, JT Brooks, ...Infection and Immunity 90 (6), e00580-21, 2022202
3
2022
Comparative analysis of RNA enrichment methods for preparation of Cryptococcus neoformans RNA sequencing libraries
CL Telzrow, PJ Zwack, S Esher Righi, FS Dietrich, C Chan, K Owzar, ...G3 11 (11), jkab301, 010
2
2021
A hyper-immunogenic and slow-growing fungal strain induces a murine granulomatous response to cryptococcal infection
CL Telzrow, SE Righi, N Castro-Lopez, A Campuzano, JT Brooks, ...bioRxiv, 202.0. 26.466037, 20220
1
2021
Efficacy of Candida dubliniensis and Fungal β-Glucans in Inducing Trained Innate Immune Protection Against Inducers of Sepsis
AJ Harriett, S Esher Righi, EA Lilly, P Fidel Jr, MC NoverrFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 2, 898030, 2022202
1
2022