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KOL Resume for James C Hogg
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2022 | Research Center, St Pauls Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2021 | Center for Heart Lung Innovation, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, St Pauls Hospital, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2020 | Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, St Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2019 | Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Center for Heart Lung Innovation, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
2018 | Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 1 Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, St. Paul's Hospital. |
2017 | 6 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; and. Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, St. Paul’s Hospital, Departments of Medicine, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2016 | University of British Columbia James Hogg Research Centre, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
2015 | James Hogg Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Departments of Medicine and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Centre for Heart Lung Innovation, Providence Heart-Lung Institute at St Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
2014 | UBC James Hogg Research Center and Institute for Heart and Lung Health, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y6, Canada, Center for Heart and Lung Innovation, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
2013 | James Hogg Research Centre, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2012 | James Hogg iCAPTURE Centre for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research, University of British Columbia and St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, Canada University of British Columbia Research Laboratories, St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia. |
2011 | From the University of British Columbia James Hogg Research Centre, St. Paul's Hospital (J.E.M., R.Y., M.S., N.S., W.M.E., H.O.C., P.D.P., D.D.S., J.C.H.) UBC James Hogg Research Centre, Heart and Lung Institute, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
2010 | UBC Department of Pathology, St. Paul's Hospital; Burrard Street, Vancouver, Canada James Hogg iCAPTURE Research Centre, Providence Heart + Lung Institute, St Paul's Hospital; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia |
2009 | Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia and iCapture Center, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1Y6, Canada |
2008 | The James Hogg iCAPTURE Centre for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research, St. Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
James C Hogg: Influence Statistics
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viruses lrti | #1 |
segments erythrocytes | #1 |
itgb5 copd | #1 |
pmn peripheral | #1 |
tissue opacities | #1 |
marrow administration | #1 |
p0001 2 disease | #1 |
catheters fall | #1 |
severe copd stage | #1 |
peripheral airway abnormality | #1 |
monocytes atherosclerotic plaques | #1 |
diameter rejected lungs | #1 |
combination histology | #1 |
pcs circulation | #1 |
pulmonary resistance application | #1 |
cdnas adenovirus e1a | #1 |
illness matter predictive | #1 |
count lung | #1 |
forced expiratory maneuver | #1 |
wall area aaw | #1 |
exsmokers wall thickness | #1 |
lvrs tlv | #1 |
ras rtl | #1 |
particles accelerates | #1 |
vo2 max pmn | #1 |
ehc rofa | #1 |
model tracheobronchial tree | #1 |
small airways dimensions | #1 |
rates pulmonary acinus | #1 |
instilled rabbits ultrastructure | #1 |
diseased lungs bos | #1 |
airways 1 mm | #1 |
cdyn heart rate | #1 |
hbec mip1beta | #1 |
volume severe emphysema | #1 |
phagocytosis pm10 | #1 |
humans vo2 max | #1 |
airway abnormalities smokers | #1 |
ras rtl decrease | #1 |
lumen p0001 | #1 |
marginated pool neutrophils | #1 |
cle hyperreactivity | #1 |
copd resistance bronchioles | #1 |
pmn transit time | #1 |
deformability cd18 upregulation | #1 |
asthma polynesian patients | #1 |
lv wbc | #1 |
atherosclerotic plaques exposure | #1 |
leukocyte retention | #1 |
intravenous dose acetylcholine | #1 |
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Prominent publications by James C Hogg
BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by chronic airway inflammation that is greater in patients with advanced disease. We asked whether there is a link between the severity of disease and the reduction in histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity in the peripheral lung tissue of patients with COPD of varying severity. HDAC is a key molecule in the repression of production of proinflammatory cytokines in alveolar macrophages.
METHODS: HDAC activity and ...
Known for Hdac Activity | Patients Copd | Lung Tissue | Chronic Obstructive Rna | Histone Deacetylase |
The Effect of Repeated Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution (PM10) on the Bone Marrow
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Studies have shown that exposure to ambient particulate matter is related to an increased cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. The present study was designed to measure the effect of repeated exposure to urban air particles (PM10) on the rate of production and release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) from the bone marrow into the peripheral blood. Rabbits exposed to PM10 (5 mg) twice a week for 3 wk, were given a bolus of 5'-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) to label dividing cells ...
Known for Bone Marrow | Repeated Exposure | Particulate Air Pollution | Transit Time | Alveolar Macrophages |
Targeting Phosphoinositide-3-Kinase-δ with Theophylline Reverses Corticosteroid Insensitivity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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RATIONALE: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) show a poor response to corticosteroids. This has been linked to a reduction of histone deacetylase-2 as a result of oxidative stress and is reversed by theophylline.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the role of phosphoinositide-3-kinase-delta (PI3K-δ) on the development of corticosteroid insensitivity in COPD and under oxidative stress, and as a target for theophylline.
METHODS: Corticosteroid sensitivity was determined as ...
Known for Corticosteroid Insensitivity | Copd Theophylline | Chronic Obstructive | Pulmonary Disease | Oxidative Stress |
Eotaxin and monocyte chemotactic protein-4 mRNA expression in small airways of asthmatic and nonasthmatic individuals
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BACKGROUND: Although an eosinophilic infiltrate has been observed in the small airways of asthmatic individuals, the mechanisms responsible for cellular recruitment in the lung periphery remain to be clarified. Eotaxin and monocyte chemotactic protein (MCP)-4 are 2 eosinophil-associated chemokines shown to be upregulated at sites of allergic inflammation. However, their expression within the small airways of asthmatic individuals remains to be elucidated.
OBJECTIVE: We sought to ...
Known for Small Airways | Eotaxin Mcp4 | Mrna Expression | Monocyte Chemotactic | Asthmatic Subjects |
Decline in NRF2-regulated Antioxidants in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Lungs Due to Loss of Its Positive Regulator, DJ-1
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RATIONALE: Oxidative stress is a key contributor in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) pathogenesis caused by cigarette smoking. NRF2, a redox-sensitive transcription factor, dissociates from its inhibitor, KEAP1, to induce antioxidant expression that inhibits oxidative stress.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the link between severity of COPD, oxidative stress, and NRF2-dependent antioxidant levels in the peripheral lung tissue of patients with COPD.
METHODS: We assessed the ...
Known for Obstructive Pulmonary | Positive Regulator | Nrf2 Protein | Copd Oxidative Stress | Cigarette Smoke |
Exposure to ambient air pollution particles with a diameter of < 10 microm (PM(10)) has been associated with increased cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. We postulate that these adverse health effects are related to proinflammatory mediators produced in the lung and released into the circulation where they initiate a systemic inflammatory response. The present study was designed to determine if alveolar macrophages (AMs) and primary human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs) interact ...
Known for Alveolar Macrophages | Epithelial Cells | Pm10 Exposure | Bone Marrow | Ams Hbecs |
Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes Released from the Bone Marrow Preferentially Sequester in Lung Microvessels
[ PUBLICATION ]
OBJECTIVE: A hallmark of the systemic response to an inflammatory stimulus is the release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) from the bone marrow. This study was designed to measure the release of PMNs from the bone marrow and to determine their sequestration in the lung after an intravenous injection of either endotoxin (n = 5) or saline (n = 5).
METHODS AND RESULTS: The thymidine analogue 5'-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to pulse label dividing PMNs in the bone marrow of ...
Known for Bone Marrow | Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes | Lung Microvessels | Brdulabeled Pmns | Preferentially Sequester |
Cigarette Smoking Causes Sequestration of Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes Released from the Bone Marrow in Lung Microvessels
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Studies from our laboratory have shown that chronic cigarette smoke exposure causes a neutrophilia associated with a shortening of the mean transit time of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) though the postmitotic pool of the marrow. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that PMN newly released from bone marrow by smoke exposure preferentially sequestered in pulmonary microvessels. The thymidine analogue 5'-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to label dividing PMN in ...
Known for Bone Marrow | Cigarette Smoking | Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes | Lung Microvessels | Smoke Exposure |
RATIONALE: Studies of excised lungs show that significant airway attrition in the "quiet" zone occurs early in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
OBJECTIVES: To determine if the total number of airways quantified in vivo using computed tomography (CT) reflects early airway-related disease changes and is associated with lung function decline independent of emphysema in COPD.
METHODS: Participants in the multicenter, population-based, longitudinal CanCOLD (Canadian Chronic ...
Known for Computed Tomography | Chronic Obstructive | Total Airway Count | Pulmonary Disease | Risk Copd |
Preoperative Severity of Emphysema Predictive of Improvement After Lung Volume Reduction Surgery Use of CT Morphometry
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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine how the volume and severity of emphysema measured by CT morphometry (CTM) before and after lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) relates to the functional status of patients after LVRS.
DESIGN: A histologically validated CT algorithm was used to quantify the volume and severity of emphysema in 35 patients before and after LVRS: total lung volume (TLV), normal lung volume (< 6.0 mL gas per gram of tissue), volume of mild/moderate emphysema (ME; 6.0 to 10.2 mL ...
Known for Lung Volume | Severe Emphysema | Patients Lvrs | Reduction Surgery | Pneumonectomy Pulmonary |
L-selectin expression increases on peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes during active marrow release.
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The cell adhesion molecule L-selectin is highly expressed on mature bone marrow polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN), and the release of these cells from the bone marrow could produce a population of circulating PMN expressing high levels of L-selectin. Because L-selectin initiates the interaction of PMN with activated endothelium, these cells could be important in the pathogenesis of multiorgan failure following sepsis and septic shock. The present study was designed to test the ...
Known for Pmn Bone Marrow | Selectin Expression | Peripheral Blood | Cells Bone | Multiorgan Failure |
A possible role for L-selectin in the release of polymorphonuclear leukocytes from bone marrow
[ PUBLICATION ]
Previous studies from our laboratory have shown that the expression of L-selectin on polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) is higher in the bone marrow than in peripheral blood. The present study was designed to determine the location of this L-selectin loss as the PMN pass from the hematopoietic tissue into venous sinusoids of the bone marrow. Bone marrow and peripheral blood samples were collected at the beginning, during, and just after five normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass procedures ...
Known for Bone Marrow | Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes | Release Pmn | Lselectin Expression | Peripheral Blood |
Persistence of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Genome and Protein After Acute Bronchiolitis in Guinea Pigs
[ PUBLICATION ]
Children with acute respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis often develop sequelae of recurrent wheezing and asthma. To determine whether RSV persists within the lung after resolution of acute bronchiolitis, we examined the lungs of guinea pigs 60 days after intranasal inoculation with either human RSV (n = 10) or uninfected cell culture supernatant (n = 11). Evidence of viral persistence within the lung was determined by viral culture to test for replicating virus, ...
Known for Guinea Pigs | Respiratory Syncytial | Viral Bronchiolitis | Rsv Rtpcr | Persistence Virus |
BACKGROUND: The major sites of obstruction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are small airways (<2 mm in diameter). We wanted to determine whether there was a relationship between small-airway obstruction and emphysematous destruction in COPD.
METHODS: We used multidetector computed tomography (CT) to compare the number of airways measuring 2.0 to 2.5 mm in 78 patients who had various stages of COPD, as judged by scoring on the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung ...
Known for Terminal Bronchioles | Airway Obstruction | Emphysematous Destruction | Obstructive Pulmonary | Patients Copd |
Particulate matter air pollution exposure promotes recruitment of monocytes into atherosclerotic plaques
[ PUBLICATION ]
Epidemiologic studies have shown an association between exposure to ambient particulate air pollution <10 microm in diameter (PM(10)) and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We previously showed that PM(10) exposure causes progression of atherosclerosis in coronary arteries. We postulate that the recruitment of monocytes from the circulation into atherosclerotic lesions is a key step in this PM(10)-induced acceleration of atherosclerosis. The study objective was to quantify ...
Known for Atherosclerotic Plaques | Air Pollution | Particulate Matter | Progression Atherosclerosis | Exposure Pm10 |
Key People For Bone Marrow
James C Hogg:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichJames C Hogghas direct influence:Bone marrow, Chronic obstructive, Polymorphonuclear leukocytes, Cigarette smoke, Small airways, Computed tomography, Pulmonary disease, Obstructive pulmonary.
James C Hogg:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which James C Hogg has influence:Chronic obstructive, Pulmonary disease, Cigarette smoke, Copd patients, Lung function, Air pollution, Oxidative stress.
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