
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
+1 415 514-8363
Aparna is a California native. She completed her undergraduate, medical school, internship, and residency in Chicago, before returning to California for fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and postdoctoral research training at UCSF. She co-directs the Molecular Medicine pathway for physician-scientists, and is a firm believer in the importance of longitudinal mentorship and finding joy in your work. She is always up for a cup of tea with friends.
Publications
IL-13 and IL-17A activate ß1 integrin through an NF-kB/Rho kinase/PIP5K1? pathway to enhance force transmission in airway smooth muscle.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Integrin a2ß1 regulates collagen I tethering to modulate hyperresponsiveness in reactive airway disease models.
The Journal of clinical investigation
Dual antagonists of a5ß1/ avß1 integrin for airway hyperresponsiveness.
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters
A disease-associated mutation in fibrillin-1 differentially regulates integrin-mediated cell adhesion.
The Journal of biological chemistry
IL-17A Recruits Rab35 to IL-17R to Mediate PKCa-Dependent Stress Fiber Formation and Airway Smooth Muscle Contractility.
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Targeting integrin a5ß1 ameliorates severe airway hyperresponsiveness in experimental asthma.
The Journal of clinical investigation
G Protein-Coupled Receptor Endocytosis Confers Uniformity in Responses to Chemically Distinct Ligands.
Molecular pharmacology
IQGAP1-dependent scaffold suppresses RhoA and inhibits airway smooth muscle contraction.
The Journal of clinical investigation
The phosphatase CD148 promotes airway hyperresponsiveness through SRC family kinases.
The Journal of clinical investigation
The avß6 integrin modulates airway hyperresponsiveness in mice by regulating intraepithelial mast cells.
The Journal of clinical investigation