Publications

Full list of work published by Dr. Reed available at NCBI and ORCID

2022

  • Kafai, N.M., Williamson, L.E., Binshtein, E., Sukopolvi-Petty, S., Gardner, C.L., Ryckman, Z.J., Liu, J., Mackin, S., Kim, A.S., Nurgun, L., Carnahan, R.H., Jung, A., Droit, L., Reed, D.S., Handley, S.A., Klimstra, W.B., Crowe Jr., J.E., Diamond, M.S. 2022. Neutralizing monoclonal antibodies protect against Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus aerosol challenge. J. Exp. Med. Apr 4;219(4):e20212532 PMID: 35297953

  • Corry, J., Kettenburg, G., Upadhyay A.A., Wallace, M., Marti, M.M., Wonderlich, E.R., Bissel, S.J., Goss, K., Sturgeon. T.J. Watkins, S.C., Reed. D.S., Bosinger, S.E., Barratt-Boyes, S.M. 2022. Infiltration of inflammatory macrophages and neutrophils and widespread pyroptosis in lung drive influenza lethality in nonhuman primates. PLoS Pathogens Mar 10;18(3):e1010395 PMID: 35271686

  • Ma, H., Albe, J., Gilliland, T., McMillen, C., Gardner, C.M., Garner, C.M., Boyles, D.A., Cottle, E.L., Dunn. M.D., Lundy, J.D., Salama, N., O’Malley, K.J., Pandrea, I., Teichert, T., Klimstra, W.B., Hartman, A.L., Reed, D.S. 2022. Long-term persistence of viral RNA and inflammation in the CNS of macaques exposed to aerosols containing Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. PLoS Pathogens 18(6):e1009946. PMID: 35696423

  • Schwarz, M.M., Connors, K.A., Davoli, K.A., McMillen, C.M., Albe, J.R., Hoehl, R.M., Demers, M.J., Ganaie, S., Price, D.A., Leung, D.W., Amarasinghe, G.K., McElroy, A.K., Reed, D.S., Hartman, A.L. 2022. Rift valley fever virus infects the posterior eye and induces inflammation in a rat model of ocular disease. J. Virol. Oct 26;96(20):e0111222. doi: 10.1128/jvi.01112-22 PMID: 36194021

  • Gardner, C.L., Sun, C., Dunn, M.D., Gilliland, T., Trobaugh, D.W., Terada, Y., Reed, D.S., Hartman, A.L., Klimstra, W.B. 2022. In vitro and in vivo phenotypes of Venezuelan, eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses derived from cDNA clones of human isolates. Viruses Dec 20;15(1):5 PMID: 36680046

2021

  • Albe, J.R., Ma, H., Gilliland, T., McMillen, C.M., Gardner, C.L., Boyles, D.A., Cottle, E.L., Dunn, M.D., Lundy, J.D., O’Malley, K.J., Salama, N., Walters, A.W., Pandrea, I., Teichert, T., Klimstra, W.B.*, Reed, D.S.*, Hartman. A.L.* 2021. Physiological and immunological changes in the brain associated with severe lethal eastern equine encephalitis virus in macaques. PLoS Path * - equal contribution. PMID: 33534855

  • Nambulli, S., Xiang, Y., Tilston-Lunel, N., Murphy, L.J., Sang, Z., Klimstra, W., Reed, D.S., Crossland, N.A,. Shi, Y., Duprex, P.W. 2021. Inhalable Nanobody (PiN-21) prevents and treats SARS-CoV-2 infections in Syrian hamsters at ultra-low doses. Science Advances May 26;7(22):eabh0319 PMID: 34039613

  • Frick, O.M., Livingston, V.A., Whitehouse, C.A., Norris, S.L., Alves, D. A., Reed, D.S., Nalca, A. 2021. The natural history of aerosolized Francisella tularensis infection in cynomolgus macaques. Pathogens May 13;10(5):597 PMID: 34068262

  • Lovchik, J.A.*, Reed, D.S.*, Hutt, J.A., Xia, F., Stevens, R.L., Modise, T., Wu, T.H. 2021. Analysis of Multiple Francisella tularensis SCHU S4 Variants Identifies a Significantly Attenuated Substrain of SCHU S4. Pathogens May 22;10(6):638 PMID: 34067337 * - equal contribution

  • Shoudy, L.E., Namjoshi, P., Giordano, G., Kumar, S., Bowling, J.D., Gelhaus, H.C., Conlan, J.W., Barry, E.M., Hazlett, A.J., Hazlett, B.A., Cooper, K.L., Pittman, P.R., Reed, D.S., Hazlett, K.R.O. 2021. The O-ag dependent antibody response to Francisella differentiates rodents from higher animals and can serve as a correlate of protection. Pathogens. Dec 20;10(12):1646. PMID: 34959601

2020

  • Ma, Henry, Lundy, J.D., Cottle, E. L., O’Malley, K.J., Trichel, A.M., Klimstra, W.B., Hartman, A.L., Reed, D.S.*, Teichert, T.* 2020. Applications of minimally invasive multimodal telemetry for continuous monitoring of brain function and intracranial pressure in macaques with acute viral encephalitis. PLoS ONE Jun 25;15(6):e0232381 * - equal contribution. PMID: 32584818

  • Fears, A.C., Klimstra, W.B., Duprex, P., Hartman, A., Weaver, S.C., Plante, K.C., Mirchandani, D., Plante, J.A., Aguilar, P.V., Fernández, D., Nalca A., Totura, A., Dyer, D., Kearney, B., Lackemeyer, M., Bohannon, J.K., Johnson, R., Garry, R.F., Reed, D.S.*, Roy C.J.* 2020. Persistence of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in Aerosol Suspensions. Emer Inf Dis. Jun 22;26(9) PMID: 32568661 * - equal contribution.

  • Klimstra, W.B., Tilston-Lunel, N.L., Nambulli, S., Boslett, J., McMillen, C.M., Gilliland, T., Dunn, M.D., Sun, C., Wheeler, S.E., Wells, A., Hartman, A.L., McElroy, A.K., Reed, D.S., Rennick L.J., Duprex, W.P. 2020. SARS-CoV-2 growth, furin-cleavage-site adaptation and neutralization using serum from acutely infected, hospitalized COVID-19 patients. J. Gen. Virol. Aug 21. doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.001481 PMID: 32821033

  • Hartman. A.L., Nambulli, S., McMillen, C.M., White, A.G., Tilston-Lunel, N., Hartman, M.S., Albe, J.R., Cottle, E., Dunn, M. Frye, L.J., Gilliland, T., Olsen, E., O’Malley, K.J., Scwarz, M., Tomko, J.A., Xia, M., Scanga, C.A., Flynn, J.L., Klimstra, W.B., McElroy, A.K., Reed, D.S., Duprex, W.P. 2020. SARS-CoV-2 infection of African green monkeys results in mild respiratory disease discernible by PET/CT imaging and live virus shedding from both respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts. PLoS Path. Sep 18;16(9):e1008903 PMID: 32946524

  • Muñoz-Fontela, C., Dowling, W.E., Funnell, S.G.P., Gsell, P.S., Balta, X.R., Albrecht, R.A., Anderson, H., Baric, R.S., Carroll, M.W., Qin, C., Crozier, I., Dallmeier, K., de Waal, L., de Wt, E., Delang, L., Dohm, E., Duprex, W.P., Falzarano, D., Finch, C., Frieman, M.B., Graham, B.S., Gralinski, L., Guilfoyle, K., Haagmans, B.L., Hamilton, G.A., Hartman, A.L., Herfst, S., Kapstein, S.J.F., Klimstra, W., Knezevic, I., Kuhn, J., Le Grand, R., Lewis, M., Liu, W-C., Maisonnasse, P., McElroy, A.K., Munster, V., Oreshkova, N., Rasmussen, A.L., Rocha-Pereira, J., Rockx, B., Rodriguez, E., Rogers, T., Salguero, F.J., Shotsaert, M., Stittelaar, K., Thibaut, H.J., Tseng, C-T., Vergara-Alert, J., Beer, M., Brasel, T., Chan, J.F.W., Garcia-Sastre, A., Neyts, J., Perlman, S., Reed, D.S., Richt, J.A., Roy, C.J., Segales, J., Vasan, S.S. Henao-Restrepo, Barouch, D.H. 2020. Animal models of COVID-19. Nature. Sep 23. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2787-6. PMID:32967005

  • Boyles, D.A., Schwarz, M.M., Albe, J.R., McMillen, C.M., O’Malley, K.J., Reed, D.S., Hartman, A.L. 2020. Development of Rift valley fever encephalitis in rats is mediated by early infection of olfactory epithelium and neuroinvasion across the cribriform plate. J. Gen Virol Nov 24. doi: 10.1099/jgv.0.001522 PMID:33231535

2019

  • Trobaugh, D.W., Sun, C., Reed, D.S., Klimstra, W.B. 2019. Rational design of a live-attenuated eastern equine encephalitis virus vaccine through informed mutation of virulence determinants. PLoS Pathogens. Feb 11;15(2):e1007584 PMID: 30742691

  • O’Malley, K., Bowling, J.D., Hazlett, K.R.O., Barry, E.M., Reed, D.S. 2019. Development, characterization and standardization of a nose-only inhalation exposure system for exposure of rabbits to small particle aerosols containing Francisella tularensis. Infection & Immunity. 87(8):e00198-19 PMID: 31085702

  • Albe, J., Boyles, D.A., Walters, A.W., Kujawa, M.R., McMillen, C.M., Reed, D.S., Hartman, A.L. 2019. Neutrophil and macrophage influx into the central nervous system are inflammatory components of lethal Rift Valley Fever encephalitis in rats. PLoS Pathogens. Jun 20;15(6):e1007833 PMID: 31220182

  • Bowling, J.D., O’Malley, K.J., Klimstra, W.B., Hartman, A.L., Reed, D.S. 2019. A vibrating mesh nebulizer as an alternative to the Collison 3-jet nebulizer for infectious disease aerobiology. Applied & Environmental Microbiology. Aug 14;85(17) PMID 31253680

  • Ma, Henry, Lundy, J., O’Malley, K., Klimstra, W.B., Hartman, A.L., Reed, D.S. 2019. Electrocardiography Abnormalities in Macaques after Infection with Encephalitic Alphaviruses. Pathogens 8, 240; doi:10.3390/pathogens8040240 PMID: 31744158

Highlighted pre-2019 publications

  • O’Malley, K., Bowling, J.D., Stinson, E., Cole, K.S., Mann, B.J., Namjoshi, P., Hazlett, K.R.O.*, Barry, E.M.*, Reed, D.S.* 2018. Aerosol prime-boost vaccination with defined, attenuated mutants of type A Francisella tularensis provides strong protection in outbred rabbits against lethal aerosol challenge with virulent SCHU S4. PLoS ONE Oct 22;13(10):e0205928 PMID: 30346998 * - equal contribution

  • Wonderlich, E.R., Swan, Z.D., Bissel, S.J., Hartman, A.L., Carney, J.P., O’Malley, K.J., Obadan, A.O., Santos, J., Walker, R., Sturgeon, T.J., Frye Jr., L.J., Maiello, P., Scanga, C.A., Bowling, J.D., Bouwer, A.L., Duangkhae, P.A., Wiley, C.A., Flynn, J.L., Wang, J., Cole, K.S., Perez, D.R., Reed, D.S., Barratt-Boyes, S.M. 2017. Widespread virus replication in alveoli drives acute respiratory distress syndrome in aerosolized H5N1 influenza infection of macaques. J. Immunol. 198(4):1616-26 PMID 28062701

  • Reed, D.S., Smith, L., Cole, K.S., Santiago, A.E., Mann, B.J., Barry, E.M. 2014. Live attenuated mutants of Francisella tularensis protect rabbits against aerosol challenge with a virulent type A strain. Infect Immun 82(5):2098-2105 PMID: 24614653

  • Hartman, A.L., Powell, D.S., Bethel, L.M., Caroline, A.L., Schmid, R.J., Oury, T., Reed, D.S. 2014. Aerosolized Rift Valley Fever virus causes fatal encephalitis in African green monkeys and common marmosets. J. Virol. 88(4):2235-2245. PMID: 24335307

  • Faith, S.A., Smith, L.P., Swatland, A.S., Reed, D.S. 2012. Growth conditions and environmental factors impact aerosolization but not virulence of Francisella tularensis infection in mice. Front Cell Inf Microbio. 2(126):1-10. PMID: 23087911

  • Reed, D.S., Lackemeyer, M.G., Garza, N.L., Sullivan, L.J., Nichols, D. K. 2011. Aerosol exposure to Zaire ebolavirus in three nonhuman primate species: differences in disease course and clinical pathology. Micro Infect. 13(11):930-6. PMID: 21651988

  • Reed, D.S., Smith, L., Dunsmore, T., Trichel, A., Ortiz, L.A., Cole, K.S., Barry, E. 2011. Pneumonic tularemia in rabbits resembles the human disease as illustrated by radiographic and hematological changes after infection. PLoS One. 6(9):1-9. PMID: 21931798

  • Alves, D.A., Glynn, A.R., Lackemeyer, M.G., Garza, N.L., Buck, J.G., Reed, D.S. 2010. Aerosol exposure to the Angola strain of Marburg virus causes lethal viral hemorrhagic fever in cynomolgus macaques. Vet Pathol. 47(5):831-51. PMID: 20807825

  • Reed, D.S., Lackemeyer, M.G., Garza, N.L., Norris, S., Gamble, S., Sullivan, L.J., Lind, C.M., Raymond, J.L. 2007. Severe encephalitis in cynomolgus macaques exposed to aerosolized Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus. J Infect Dis. 196:441-450. PMID: 17597459

  • Geisbert T., Hensley, L.E., Larsen, T., Young, H.A., Reed, D.S., Geisbert, J.B., Scott, D.P., Kagan, E., Jahrling, P.B., and Davis, K.J. 2003. Pathogenesis of Ebola hemorrhagic fever in cynomolgus macaques: evidence that dendritic cells are early and sustained targets of infection. Am J Pathol 163(6):2347-2370. PMID: 14633608