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Stacey L. Schultz-Cherry, PhD

Associate Member, St. Jude Faculty

Departments

Infectious Diseases

Contact Information

Stacey Schultz-Cherry, PhD
Infectious Diseases
MS 320, Room D8053
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place
Memphis, TN 38105-3678
Email: stacey.schultz-cherry@stjude.org
Phone: (901) 595-6629
FAX: (901) 595-3099

Education

BS – University of Wisconsin, Platteville, Wisconsin
PhD – University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama


Research Interests

  • Influenza Virus Pathogenesis
  • Astrovirus Pathogenesis
  • Novel Vaccines and Therapeutics
  • Microbial Co-Infections

Selected Publications

Jones JC, Schultz-Cherry S. Developing a Vaccine for Pandemic Influenza: Is it Possible? Controversies in Science and Technology 2009 (in press).

Moser LA, Schultz-Cherry S. Suppression of Astrovirus Replication by an ERK1/2 Inhibitor. J Virol 82:7475-7482, 2008.

Strain E, Kelley L, Schultz-Cherry S, Muse S, Koci M. Genomic Analysis of Closely Related Astroviruses. J Virol 82:5099-5103, 2008.

Moser LA, Carter M, Schultz-Cherry S. Astrovirus Increases Epithelial Barrier Permeability Independently of Viral Replication. J Virol 81:11937-11945, 2007.

Jones JA, Brandt C, Schultz-Cherry S. Influenza Combat:  Expanding Our Arsenal with Peptide Antivirals. Future Virology 2:231-233, 2007.

Jones J, Turpin EA, Bultmann H, Brandt C, Schultz-Cherry S. Inhibition of influenza virus infection by a novel antiviral peptide that targets viral attachment to cells. J Virol 80:11960-11967, 2006.

Schultz-Cherry S, McCullers JA. A step closer to meeting the threat of avian influenza. PLos Medicine 3:e375, 2006.

Tumpey TM, Garcia-Sastre A, Taubenberger JK, Palese P, Swayne DE, Pantin-Jackwood MJ, Schultz-Cherry S, van Rooijen N, Katz JM, Basler CF. Pathogenicity of influenza viruses with genes from the 1918 pandemic virus: a functional role of alveolar macrophages and neutrophils in limiting virus replication and disease severity in mice. J Virol 79:14933-14944, 2005.

Schultz-Cherry S. Guest Editorial: update on enteric viruses. Viral Immunol 18: 1-3, 2005.

Turpin E, Luke K, Jones J, Tumpey T, Konan K, Schultz-Cherry S. Influenza virus infection increases p53 activity: role in cell death and viral replication. J Virol 79:8802-8811, 2005.

Koci MD, Kelley LA, Larsen DL, Schultz-Cherry S. Astrovirus-induced synthesis of nitric oxide contributes to virus control during infection. J Virol 78:1564-1574, 2004.

Moser LA, Schultz-Cherry S. Pathogenesis of astrovirus infection. Viral Immunol 18: 4-10, 2005.

Sellers HS, Koci MD, Linnemann E, Kelley LA, Schultz-Cherry S. Development of a multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction diagnostic test specific for turkey astrovirus and coronavirus. Avian Dis 48:531-539, 2004.

Guy JS, Miles AM, Smith L, Fuller FJ, Schultz-Cherry S. Antigenic and genomic characterization of turkey enterovirus-like virus (North Carolina, 1988 isolate) identifies the virus as turkey astrovirus 2. Avian Dis 48:206-211, 2004.

Koci MD, Moser L, Larsen D, Kelley L, Brown C, Schultz-Cherry S. Astrovirus induces diarrhea in the absence of inflammation and cell death. J Virol 77:11798-11808, 2003.

Gantt KR, Schultz-Cherry S, Rodriguez N, Jeronimo SMB, Nascimento ET, Goldman TL, Recker TJ, Miller MA, Wilson ME. Activation of TGF-B by Leishmania chagasi: Importance for parasite survival in macrophages. J Immunol 170:2613-2620, 2003.

Kapczynski DR, Sellers HS, Simmons V, Schultz-Cherry S. Sequence Analysis of the S3 Gene from a turkey reovirus. Virus Genes 25:95-100, 2002.

Koci MD, Schultz-Cherry S. Avian Astroviruses. Avian Pathology 31:213-229, 2001.

Behling-Kelly E, Schultz-Cherry S, Kelley L, Koci MD, Larsen D, Brown C. Localization of astrovirus in experimentally infected turkeys as determined by in-situ hybridization. Vet Path39:595-598, 2002.

Harpel JG, Schultz-Cherry S, Murphy-Ullrich JE, Rifkin DB. Tamoxifen and estrogen effects of TGF- formation: role of thrombospondin-1, alpha v beta 3, and integrin-associated protein. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 284:11-14, 2001.

Schultz-Cherry S, Dybdahl-Sissoko N, Neumann G, Kawaoka Y, Krug R, Hinshaw VS. Influenza virus NS1 protein induces apoptosis in cultured cells. J Virol75: 7875-7881, 2001.

Schultz-Cherry S, King DJ, Koci MD. Inactivation of an astrovirus associated with poult enteritis mortality syndrome. Avian Diseases 45:76-82, 2001.

Schultz-Cherry S, Dybing JK, Davis NL, Williamson C, Suarez DL, Johnston R, Perdue ML. Influenza virus (A/HK/156/97) hemagglutinin expressed by an alphavirus replicon system protects chickens against lethal infection with Hong Kong-origin H5N1 viruses. Virology278:55-59, 2000.

Locke DP, Seller HS, Crawford JM, Schultz-Cherry S, King DJ, Minersmann RJ, Seal BS. Newcastle disease virus phosphoprotein gene analysis and transcriptional editing in avian cells. Virus Research 69: 55-68, 2000.

Koci MD, Seal BS, Schultz-Cherry S. Development of an RT-PCR diagnostic test for an avian astrovirus. J Virol Methods 90:79-83, 2000.

Suarez DL, Schultz-Cherry S. The effect of eukaryotic expression vectors and adjuvants on DNA vaccines in chickens using an avian influenza model. Avian Diseases 44:861-868, 2000.

Cauthen AN, Perdue ML, Swayne DE, Schultz-Cherry S, Suarez DL. Continued circulation in China of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses encoding the hemagglutinin gene associated with the 1997 H5N1 outbreak in poultry and humans. J Virol 74:6592-9, 2000.

Koci MD, Seal BS, Schultz-Cherry S. Molecular characterization of an avian astrovirus. J Virol 74:6173-6177, 2000.

Dybing J, Schultz-Cherry S, Swayne DE, Suarez DL, Perdue M. Distinct pathogenesis of Hong Kong-origin H5N1 viruses in mice compared to that of other highly pathogenic H5 avian influenza viruses. J Virol 74:1443-1450, 2000.

Last update: July 2009

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