Gregory C. Davenport, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2010 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Immunology, Parasitology Biology, Microbiology Biology, African Studies

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2016 Davenport GC, Hittner JB, Otieno V, Karim Z, Mukundan H, Fenimore PW, Hengartner NW, McMahon BH, Kempaiah P, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Reduced Parasite Burden in Children with Falciparum Malaria and Bacteremia Coinfections: Role of Mediators of Inflammation. Mediators of Inflammation. 2016: 4286576. PMID 27418744 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4286576  0.676
2013 Anyona SB, Kempaiah P, Davenport GC, Vulule JM, Hittner JB, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Suppressed circulating bicyclo-PGE2 levels and leukocyte COX-2 transcripts in children co-infected with P. falciparum malaria and HIV-1 or bacteremia. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 436: 585-90. PMID 23743193 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbrc.2013.05.089  0.684
2013 Perkins DJ, Were T, Anyona S, Hittner JB, Kempaiah P, Davenport GC, Ong'echa JM. The global burden of severe falciparum Malaria: An immunological and genetic perspective on pathogenesis Dynamic Models of Infectious Diseases. 1: 231-283. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3961-5_8  0.587
2012 Anyona SB, Kempaiah P, Raballah E, Davenport GC, Were T, Konah SN, Vulule JM, Hittner JB, Gichuki CW, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Reduced systemic bicyclo-prostaglandin-E2 and cyclooxygenase-2 gene expression are associated with inefficient erythropoiesis and enhanced uptake of monocytic hemozoin in children with severe malarial anemia. American Journal of Hematology. 87: 782-9. PMID 22730036 DOI: 10.1002/Ajh.23253  0.685
2012 Davenport GC, Hittner JB, Were T, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Relationship between inflammatory mediator patterns and anemia in HIV-1 positive and exposed children with Plasmodium falciparum malaria. American Journal of Hematology. 87: 652-8. PMID 22570198 DOI: 10.1002/Ajh.23200  0.609
2012 Kempaiah P, Anyona SB, Raballah E, Davenport GC, Were T, Hittner JB, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Reduced interferon (IFN)-α conditioned by IFNA2 (-173) and IFNA8 (-884) haplotypes is associated with enhanced susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and longitudinal all-cause mortality. Human Genetics. 131: 1375-91. PMID 22570109 DOI: 10.1007/S00439-012-1175-1  0.71
2012 Ouma C, Davenport GC, Garcia S, Kempaiah P, Chaudhary A, Were T, Anyona SB, Raballah E, Konah SN, Hittner JB, Vulule JM, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Functional haplotypes of Fc gamma (Fcγ) receptor (FcγRIIA and FcγRIIIB) predict risk to repeated episodes of severe malarial anemia and mortality in Kenyan children. Human Genetics. 131: 289-99. PMID 21818580 DOI: 10.1007/S00439-011-1076-8  0.656
2011 Perkins DJ, Were T, Davenport GC, Kempaiah P, Hittner JB, Ong'echa JM. Severe malarial anemia: innate immunity and pathogenesis. International Journal of Biological Sciences. 7: 1427-42. PMID 22110393 DOI: 10.7150/Ijbs.7.1427  0.678
2011 Anyona SB, Kempaiah P, Raballah E, Ouma C, Were T, Davenport GC, Konah SN, Vulule JM, Hittner JB, Gichuki CW, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Functional promoter haplotypes of interleukin-18 condition susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and childhood mortality. Infection and Immunity. 79: 4923-32. PMID 21969001 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.05601-11  0.717
2011 Ong'echa JM, Davenport GC, Vulule JM, Hittner JB, Perkins DJ. Identification of inflammatory biomarkers for pediatric malarial anemia severity using novel statistical methods. Infection and Immunity. 79: 4674-80. PMID 21859849 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.05161-11  0.653
2011 Ong'echa JM, Raballah EO, Kempaiah PM, Anyona SB, Were T, Davenport GC, Konah S, Vulule JM, Ouma C, Hittner JB, Perkins DJ. Polymorphic variability in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of IL12B is associated with susceptibility to severe anaemia in Kenyan children with acute Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Bmc Genetics. 12: 69. PMID 21819616 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-12-69  0.734
2011 Were T, Davenport GC, Hittner JB, Ouma C, Vulule JM, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Bacteremia in Kenyan children presenting with malaria. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 49: 671-6. PMID 21106789 DOI: 10.1128/Jcm.01864-10  0.683
2010 Novelli EM, Hittner JB, Davenport GC, Ouma C, Were T, Obaro S, Kaplan S, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Clinical predictors of severe malarial anaemia in a holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission area. British Journal of Haematology. 149: 711-21. PMID 20408849 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2141.2010.08147.X  0.659
2010 Davenport GC, Ouma C, Hittner JB, Were T, Ouma Y, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Hematological predictors of increased severe anemia in Kenyan children coinfected with Plasmodium falciparum and HIV-1. American Journal of Hematology. 85: 227-33. PMID 20196168 DOI: 10.1002/Ajh.21653  0.596
2010 Ouma C, Keller CC, Davenport GC, Were T, Konah S, Otieno MF, Hittner JB, Vulule JM, Martinson J, Ong'echa JM, Ferrell RE, Perkins DJ. A novel functional variant in the stem cell growth factor promoter protects against severe malarial anemia. Infection and Immunity. 78: 453-60. PMID 19884328 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.00895-09  0.681
2009 Awandare GA, Martinson JJ, Were T, Ouma C, Davenport GC, Ong'echa JM, Wang W, Leng L, Ferrell RE, Bucala R, Perkins DJ. MIF (macrophage migration inhibitory factor) promoter polymorphisms and susceptibility to severe malarial anemia. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 200: 629-37. PMID 19591577 DOI: 10.1086/600894  0.634
2009 Keller CC, Ouma C, Ouma Y, Awandare GA, Davenport GC, Were T, Hittner JB, Vulule JM, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Suppression of a novel hematopoietic mediator in children with severe malarial anemia. Infection and Immunity. 77: 3864-71. PMID 19528216 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.00342-09  0.679
2009 Were T, Davenport GC, Yamo EO, Hittner JB, Awandare GA, Otieno MF, Ouma C, Orago AS, Vulule JM, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Naturally acquired hemozoin by monocytes promotes suppression of RANTES in children with malarial anemia through an IL-10-dependent mechanism. Microbes and Infection / Institut Pasteur. 11: 811-9. PMID 19427395 DOI: 10.1016/J.Micinf.2009.04.021  0.668
2008 Ouma C, Davenport GC, Were T, Otieno MF, Hittner JB, Vulule JM, Martinson J, Ong'echa JM, Ferrell RE, Perkins DJ. Haplotypes of IL-10 promoter variants are associated with susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and functional changes in IL-10 production. Human Genetics. 124: 515-24. PMID 18972133 DOI: 10.1007/S00439-008-0578-5  0.683
2008 Ouma C, Davenport GC, Awandare GA, Keller CC, Were T, Otieno MF, Vulule JM, Martinson J, Ong'echa JM, Ferrell RE, Perkins DJ. Polymorphic variability in the interleukin (IL)-1beta promoter conditions susceptibility to severe malarial anemia and functional changes in IL-1beta production. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 198: 1219-26. PMID 18781863 DOI: 10.1086/592055  0.614
2007 Awandare GA, Ouma Y, Ouma C, Were T, Otieno R, Keller CC, Davenport GC, Hittner JB, Vulule J, Ferrell R, Ong'echa JM, Perkins DJ. Role of monocyte-acquired hemozoin in suppression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor in children with severe malarial anemia. Infection and Immunity. 75: 201-10. PMID 17060471 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.01327-06  0.684
2006 Awandare GA, Ouma C, Keller CC, Were T, Otieno R, Ouma Y, Davenport GC, Hittner JB, Ong'echa JM, Ferrell R, Perkins DJ. A macrophage migration inhibitory factor promoter polymorphism is associated with high-density parasitemia in children with malaria. Genes and Immunity. 7: 568-75. PMID 16929348 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Gene.6364332  0.689
2006 Keller CC, Davenport GC, Dickman KR, Hittner JB, Kaplan SS, Weinberg JB, Kremsner PG, Perkins DJ. Suppression of prostaglandin E2 by malaria parasite products and antipyretics promotes overproduction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha: association with the pathogenesis of childhood malarial anemia. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 193: 1384-93. PMID 16619186 DOI: 10.1086/503047  0.591
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