Christy Gliniak
@cmgliniak
she/her. Celiac chef. Nutrition, Physiology, and Metabolism researcher @UTSWDiabetes, former postdoc @CCLRI, graduate student @cwrumedgrad. Tweets are my own.
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Happy to share our new paper in print today in Science Advances exploring nutrient utilization by CD8 T effector cells in vivo using infusion of 13C tracers. Great work by Eric Ma, Mike Dahabieh and collaborators at Van Andel Institute (VAI) and Agios. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Everything you've ever wanted to know about #Ferroptosis in Health and Disease! Massive review from many in the field. Happy to have contributed and huge thank you for the leadership from Carsten Berndt / Marcus Conrad The Conrad Lab. 🙂 doi.org/10.1016/j.redo…
REVIEW | Nguyen & Corvera (UMassDiabetes) The authors review changes that occur in adipose tissue during #aging, discuss potential mechanisms by which these changes impact metabolism, immunity & longevity, & highlight therapeutic opportunities. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Single-cell analysis reveals a subpopulation of adipose progenitor cells that impairs glucose homeostasis #diabetes Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…
New preprint w/ Ana Paula Arruda! Tour de force from grad student extraordinaire Alyssa Mathiowetz! >20 CRISPR screens enabled the discovery of a key role for CLCC1 in hepatic neutral lipid flux and nuclear pore complex assembly. Many surprises! #LipidDroplets 1/3 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
ASS1 metabolically contributes to the nuclear and cytosolic p53-mediated DNA damage response nature.com/articles/s4225… Congrats to Ayelet Erez & teams, as always, a groundbreaking paper!
RESEARCH | J. Adkins, S. Bodine et al. (#MoTrPAC; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, OMRF): Using a multi-omics approach, the drivers of sexual dimorphism in the adipose tissue from sedentary & trained rats is examined, providing a #resource for adipose tissue research🏅 nature.com/articles/s4225…
Very grateful for this nice project with Christine Kusminski, Diego Perez-Tilve, Richard DiMarchi, Matthias Tschöp and Phil Scherer doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…
Very excited to share our latest paper out today Nature Metabolism showing that #mitochondria transfer and transplantation may reduce the morbidity and mortality of #LeighSyndrome, a fatal mitochondrial disease with no effective therapies. dlvr.it/TCjPl6