Quen Joshua Cheng

Title(s)HS Assistant Clinical Professor, Medicine
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    Mechanisms of Trained Immunity in HIV Immune Responses
    NIH/NIAID R21 AI172059Sep 1, 2022 - Aug 31, 2024
    Role: co-Principal Investigator
    NFkB dynamics in the stimulus specificity of trained immunity
    NIH/NIAID K08AI168567Feb 1, 2022 - Jan 31, 2027
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Dectin-1 ligands produce distinct training phenotypes in human monocytes through differential activation of signaling networks. Sci Rep. 2024 01 17; 14(1):1454. Cheng QJ, Farrell K, Fenn J, Ma Z, Makanani SK, Siemsen J. PMID: 38228717; PMCID: PMC10791629.
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    2. A stimulus-contingent positive feedback loop enables IFN-β dose-dependent activation of pro-inflammatory genes. Mol Syst Biol. 2023 05 09; 19(5):e11294. Wilder CL, Lefaudeux D, Mathenge R, Kishimoto K, Zuniga Munoz A, Nguyen MA, Meyer AS, Cheng QJ, Hoffmann A. PMID: 36929731; PMCID: PMC10167482.
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    3. Stochastic models of nucleosome dynamics reveal regulatory rules of stimulus-induced epigenome remodeling. Cell Rep. 2022 07 12; 40(2):111076. Kim J, Sheu KM, Cheng QJ, Hoffmann A, Enciso G. PMID: 35830792; PMCID: PMC10074953.
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    4. NF-κB dynamics determine the stimulus specificity of epigenomic reprogramming in macrophages. Science. 2021 06 18; 372(6548):1349-1353. Cheng QJ, Ohta S, Sheu KM, Spreafico R, Adelaja A, Taylor B, Hoffmann A. PMID: 34140389; PMCID: PMC8489855.
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    5. High Dose IFN-β Activates GAF to Enhance Expression of ISGF3 Target Genes in MLE12 Epithelial Cells. Front Immunol. 2021; 12:651254. Kishimoto K, Wilder CL, Buchanan J, Nguyen M, Okeke C, Hoffmann A, Cheng QJ. PMID: 33897699; PMCID: PMC8062733.
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    6. An NFκB Activity Calculator to Delineate Signaling Crosstalk: Type I and II Interferons Enhance NFκB via Distinct Mechanisms. Front Immunol. 2019; 10:1425. Mitchell S, Mercado EL, Adelaja A, Ho JQ, Cheng QJ, Ghosh G, Hoffmann A. PMID: 31293585; PMCID: PMC6604663.
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    7. Who Provides Primary Care? An Assessment of HIV Patient and Provider Practices and Preferences. J AIDS Clin Res. 2014 Nov; 5(11). Cheng QJ, Engelage EM, Grogan TR, Currier JS, Hoffman RM. PMID: 25914854; PMCID: PMC4409003.
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