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Jean-Bernard Lubin

Jean-Bernard Lubin, PhD

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments Primary - Pathology

Research Interests

  • Microbial Genetics and Biochemistry
  • Mucosal Immunology
  • Early-Life Host-Microbiota Interactions

Education History

Fellowship Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Postdoctoral Fellow
Doctoral Training University of Delaware
PhD
Undergraduate State University of New York
BS

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Conrey PE, Denu L, OBoyle KC, Rozich I, Green J, Maslanka J, Lubin JB, Duranova T, Haltzman BL, Gianchetti L, Oldridge DA, De Luna N, Vella LA, Allman D, Spergel JM, Tanes C, Bittinger K, Henrickson SE, Silverman MA (2023). IgA deficiency destabilizes homeostasis toward intestinal microbes and increases systemic immune dysregulation. Sci Immunol, 8(83), eade2335. (Read full article)
  2. Lubin JB, Green J, Maddux S, Denu L, Duranova T, Lanza M, Wynosky-Dolfi M, Flores JN, Grimes LP, Brodsky IE, Planet PJ, Silverman MA (2023). Arresting microbiome development limits immune system maturation and resistance to infection in mice. Cell Host Microbe, 31(4), 554-570.e7. (Read full article)
  3. Denu L, Lubin JB, Douglas B, Tuluc F, Silverman MA (2019). Diet-induced microbial autofluorescence confounds flow cytometry of ex vivo isolated fecal microbes. Eur J Immunol, 49(12), 2252-2254. (Read full article)
  4. Gilbert NM, Lewis WG, Li G, Sojka DK, Lubin JB, Lewis AL (2018). Gardnerella vaginalis and Prevotella bivia Trigger Distinct and Overlapping Phenotypes in a Mouse Model of Bacterial Vaginosis. J Infect Dis, 220(7), 1099-1108. (Read full article)
  5. McDonald ND, Lubin JB, Chowdhury N, Boyd EF (2016). Host-Derived Sialic Acids Are an Important Nutrient Source Required for Optimal Bacterial Fitness In Vivo. mBio, 7(2), e02237-15. (Read full article)
  6. Boyd EF, Carpenter MR, Chowdhury N, Cohen AL, Haines-Menges BL, Kalburge SS, Kingston JJ, Lubin JB, Ongagna-Yhombi SY, Whitaker WB (2015). Post-Genomic Analysis of Members of the Family Vibrionaceae. Microbiol Spectr, 3(5). (Read full article)
  7. Lubin JB, Lewis WG, Gilbert NM, Weimer CM, Almagro-Moreno S, Boyd EF, Lewis AL (2015). Host-like carbohydrates promote bloodstream survival of Vibrio vulnificus in vivo. Infect Immun, 83(8), 3126-36. (Read full article)
  8. Haines-Menges BL, Whitaker WB, Lubin JB, Boyd EF (2015). Host Sialic Acids: A Delicacy for the Pathogen with Discerning Taste. Microbiol Spectr, 3(4). (Read full article)
  9. Lubin JB, Kingston JJ, Chowdhury N, Boyd EF (2012). Sialic acid catabolism and transport gene clusters are lineage specific in Vibrio vulnificus. Appl Environ Microbiol, 78(9), 3407-15. (Read full article)
  10. Lewis AL, Lubin JB, Argade S, Naidu N, Choudhury B, Boyd EF (2011). Genomic and metabolic profiling of nonulosonic acids in Vibrionaceae reveal biochemical phenotypes of allelic divergence in Vibrio vulnificus. Appl Environ Microbiol, 77(16), 5782-93. (Read full article)
  11. DeAngelis A, Boruta DT, Lubin JB, Plampin JN 3rd, Yap GP, Fox JM (2010). The chiral crown conformation in paddlewheel complexes. Chem Commun (Camb), 46(25), 4541-3. (Read full article)
  12. Santiago-Schwarz F, Lubin JB, Espaillat MP, Martin CA, Kurkowski DL (2008). IL-10 is a death signal for newly committed monocyte-dendritic cell precursors. FASEB J, 22(1_supplement), 1068.21.