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      John Robert Perfect

      Division of Infectious Diseases and Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA. | Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Duke ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for John Robert Perfect

      Year
      2022

      Division of Infectious Diseases and Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.

      Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, United States

      2021

      Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA

      Duke University, Durham, NC

      2020

      Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

      Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA

      2019

      Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA, View further author information

      Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA

      Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

      2018

      Department of Medicine/Division of Infectious Diseases, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA

      2017

      Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, United States of America

      2016

      Department of Medicine/Division of Infectious Diseases, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.

      Infectious Diseases, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC

      2015

      Division of Infectious Diseases, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA.

      2014

      Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, United States

      Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Centre, Durham, North Carolina, USA

       

       

      John Robert Perfect: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which John Robert Perfect is among the top experts in the world.
      Concept World rank
      l685818 neoformans #1
      invasive aspergillosis role #1
      nodulisporium species #1
      brain lamb #1
      potent compound albicans #1
      neoformans 37 degrees #1
      inhibiting chitin #1
      microbial erythrocytes itraconazole #1
      role gliotoxin #1
      cía #1
      enzyme saccharomyces gene #1
      treatment nonaspergillus moulds #1
      melanized yeasts pathogenic #1
      role plb1 #1
      murine rabbit models #1
      polyenes yeasts #1
      ifis transplant recipients #1
      antifungal killing emergence #1
      amphotericin brain #1
      spd immune defense #1
      tps1 tps2 mutants #1
      cryptococcus neoformans strain #1
      experimental cryptococcal #1
      defects conidial germination #1
      lineages major lineages #1
      neoformans apoptosis #1
      routine humans meningitis #1
      tps2ntdδ #1
      daily therapy 14 #1
      alcd fungi #1
      renal impairment 49 #1
      cryptococcus botswana #1
      peroxisome function growth #1
      fk506 24 degrees #1
      48 glabrata #1
      cryptococcosis study #1
      154 isavuconazole #1
      amphotericin cyclic aged #1
      agents invasive mycoses #1
      pctr42 fas2 strain #1
      nitrogen oxidation macrophages #1
      subjects voriconazole tablets #1
      cryptococcus penetration #1
      paradoxical growth presence #1
      cryptococcosis #1
      genotype vgi infection #1
      fungus diverse environments #1
      versus fluconazole #1
      amphotericin fungal phospholipase #1
      structures pathogenic fungi #1

       

      Prominent publications by John Robert Perfect

      KOL-Index: 19039

      OBJECTIVES: Clinical trial data indicate that posaconazole is superior to fluconazole (FLU) or itraconazole (ITRA) in preventing invasive fungal infections (IFIs) among neutropenic patients. Our objective was to assess the cost-effectiveness of posaconazole versus FLU or ITRA for prevention of IFIs among neutropenic patients.

      METHODS: We used modeling techniques to assess the cost-effectiveness of posaconazole versus FLU or ITRA in the prevention of IFIs among patients with acute ...

      Known for Neutropenic Patients | United States | Invasive Fungal Infections | Flu Itra | Posaconazole Versus
      KOL-Index: 18769

      An 8-person subcommittee of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Mycoses Study Group evaluated available data on the treatment of cryptococcal disease. Opinion regarding optimal treatment was based on personal experience and information in the literature. The relative strength of each recommendation was graded according to the type and degree of evidence available to support the recommendation, in keeping with previously published guidelines by the Infectious ...

      Known for Cryptococcal Disease | Amphotericin Patients | Treatment Fluconazole | 10 Weeks | Practice Guidelines
      KOL-Index: 18706

      BACKGROUND: Caspofungin is an echinocandin agent with fungicidal activity against candida species. We performed a double-blind trial to compare caspofungin with amphotericin B deoxycholate for the primary treatment of invasive candidiasis.

      METHODS: We enrolled patients who had clinical evidence of infection and a positive culture for candida species from blood or another site. Patients were stratified according to the severity of disease, as indicated by the Acute Physiology and Chronic ...

      Known for Caspofungin Amphotericin | Invasive Candidiasis | Patients Neutropenia | Favorable Response | Apache Score
      KOL-Index: 17778

      BACKGROUND: Patients with neutropenia resulting from chemotherapy for acute myelogenous leukemia or the myelodysplastic syndrome are at high risk for difficult-to-treat and often fatal invasive fungal infections.

      METHODS: In this randomized, multicenter study involving evaluators who were unaware of treatment assignments, we compared the efficacy and safety of posaconazole with those of fluconazole or itraconazole as prophylaxis for patients with prolonged neutropenia. Patients received ...

      Known for Itraconazole Prophylaxis | Posaconazole Fluconazole | Patients Neutropenia | Myelodysplastic Syndrome | Adverse Events Treatment
      KOL-Index: 15897

      Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening infections of the central nervous system. Existing therapies include amphotericin B, fluconazole, and flucytosine, which are limited by toxic side effects and the emergence of drug resistance. We recently demonstrated that the protein phosphatase calcineurin is required for growth at 37 degrees C and virulence of C. neoformans. Because calcineurin is the target of potent inhibitors in widespread ...

      Known for Cryptococcus Neoformans | Calcineurin Fk506 | Antifungal Agents | Caspofungin Acetate | Synergistic Activity
      KOL-Index: 14971

      BACKGROUND: Patients with neutropenia and persistent fever are often treated empirically with amphotericin B or liposomal amphotericin B to prevent invasive fungal infections. Antifungal triazoles offer a potentially safer and effective alternative.

      METHODS: In a randomized, international, multicenter trial, we compared voriconazole, a new second-generation triazole, with liposomal amphotericin B for empirical antifungal therapy.

      RESULTS: A total of 837 patients (415 assigned to ...

      Known for Liposomal Amphotericin | Persistent Fever | Patients Voriconazole | Empirical Antifungal | Success Rates
      KOL-Index: 14672

      To assess the relationship between melanin production by Cryptococcus neoformans and virulence on a molecular basis, we asked: (a) is CNLAC1, the laccase structural gene of C. neoformans, expressed in vivo?; (b) can mouse virulence be restored to cnlac1 (Mel-) mutants by complementation with CNLAC1?; and (c) will targeted gene deletion of CNLAC1 decrease virulence for mice? Melanin is produced when cryptococcal laccase catalyzes the oxidation of certain aromatic compounds, including ...

      Known for Cryptococcus Neoformans | Laccase Gene | Cnlac1 Virulence | Fungal Rna | Melanin Production
      KOL-Index: 14443

      The molecular chaperone Hsp90 orchestrates regulatory circuitry governing fungal morphogenesis, biofilm development, drug resistance, and virulence. Hsp90 functions in concert with co-chaperones to regulate stability and activation of client proteins, many of which are signal transducers. Here, we characterize the first Hsp90 co-chaperone in the leading human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans. We demonstrate that Sgt1 physically interacts with Hsp90, and that it governs C. albicans ...

      Known for Albicans Morphogenesis | Tolerance Resistance | Fungal Hsp90 | Client Proteins | Azoles Echinocandins
      KOL-Index: 14356

      Candida albicans is the leading fungal pathogen of humans, causing life-threatening disease in immunocompromised individuals. Treatment of candidiasis is hampered by the limited number of antifungal drugs whose efficacy is compromised by host toxicity, fungistatic activity, and the emergence of drug resistance. We previously established that the molecular chaperone Hsp90, which regulates the form and function of diverse client proteins, potentiates resistance to the azoles in C. albicans ...

      Known for Echinocandin Resistance | Hsp90 Function | Candida Albicans | Fungal Proteins | Molecular Chaperone
      KOL-Index: 13761

      Fungal pathogens exploit diverse mechanisms to survive exposure to antifungal drugs. This poses concern given the limited number of clinically useful antifungals and the growing population of immunocompromised individuals vulnerable to life-threatening fungal infection. To identify molecules that abrogate resistance to the most widely deployed class of antifungals, the azoles, we conducted a screen of 1,280 pharmacologically active compounds. Three out of seven hits that abolished azole ...

      Known for Fungal Pathogen Candida | Protein Kinase | Albicans Drug | Hsp90 Calcineurin | Signaling Regulates
      KOL-Index: 13606

      OBJECTIVE: To describe the safety and efficacy of voriconazole in children treated within the compassionate release program.

      METHODS: Children received voriconazole on a compassionate basis for treatment of an invasive fungal infection if they were refractory to or intolerant of conventional antifungal therapy. Voriconazole was administered as a loading dose of 6 mg/kg every 12 h i.v. on Day 1 followed by 4 mg/kg every 12 h i.v. thereafter. When feasible the route of administration of ...

      Known for Invasive Fungal Infections | Voriconazole Treatment | Hematologic Malignancies | Chronic Granulomatous Disease | Conventional Antifungal Therapy
      KOL-Index: 13549

      Cryptococcal meningitis is a fungal infection, caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, which is prevalent in immunocompromised patient populations. Treatment failures of this disease are emerging in the clinic, usually associated with long-term treatment with existing antifungal agents. The fungal cell wall is an attractive target for drug therapy because the syntheses of cell wall glucan and chitin are processes that are absent in mammalian cells. Echinocandins comprise a class of ...

      Known for Cryptococcus Neoformans | Glucan Synthase | Essential Genes | Proteins Schizosaccharomyces | Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
      KOL-Index: 13506

      BACKGROUND: Lung transplantation has become an acceptable treatment option for many end-stage lung diseases. Pulmonary mycetomas are found in patients with end-stage lung diseases, especially sarcoidosis. The clinical course and long-term outcome of these patients after transplantation remains unknown.

      METHODS: We reviewed retrospectively the pathology reports of the explanted lungs from all lung and heart-lung transplantations performed at our institution between January 20, 1992, and ...

      Known for Lung Transplantation | Sarcoidosis Patients | Fungal Infections | Pulmonary Mycetomas | Posttransplant Survival
      KOL-Index: 13424

      BACKGROUND: Hsp90 is an environmentally contingent molecular chaperone that influences the form and function of diverse regulators of cellular signaling. Hsp90 potentiates the evolution of fungal drug resistance by enabling crucial cellular stress responses. Here we demonstrate that in the leading fungal pathogen of humans, Candida albicans, Hsp90 governs cellular circuitry required not only for drug resistance but also for the key morphogenetic transition from yeast to filamentous ...

      Known for Albicans Morphogenesis | Pka Signaling | Filamentous Growth | Environmental Cues | Proteins Hsp90
      KOL-Index: 13424

      The immunosuppressant FK506 (tacrolimus) is an antifungal natural product macrolide that suppresses the immune system by blocking T-cell activation. In complex with the intracellular protein FKBP12, FK506 inhibits calcineurin, a Ca(2+)-calmodulin-dependent serine-threonine protein phosphatase. We recently reported that growth of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans is resistant to FK506 at 24 degrees C but sensitive at 37 degrees C and that calcineurin, the target of ...

      Known for Cryptococcus Neoformans | 37 Degrees | Immunosuppressant Fk506 | Nonimmunosuppressive Analog | Binding Proteins

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      John Robert Perfect:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichJohn Robert Perfecthas direct influence:Cryptococcus neoformans,  Invasive fungal infections,  Cryptococcal meningitis,  Fungal infections,  Antifungal agents,  Invasive candidiasis,  United states.

      John Robert Perfect:KOL impact

      Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which John Robert Perfect has influence:Cryptococcus neoformans,  Fungal infections,  Cryptococcal meningitis,  Invasive aspergillosis,  Aspergillus fumigatus,  Candida albicans,  Nitric oxide.


       

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