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(William) Reid Bolus, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics


Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

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Research Description

I study the role of eosinophils in adipose tissue homeostasis, specifically during periods of weight gain or weight loss. In particular, I seek to understand how eosinophils impact key aspects of adipose tissue physiology such as macrophage inflammatory state, vascularization, extracellular matrix remodeling, and adipocyte insulin sensitivity.


Selected Publications

Bolus WRPeterson KRHubler MJKennedy AJGruen MLHasty AHElevating adipose eosinophils in obese mice to physiologically normal levels does not rescue metabolic impairments. Molecular metabolism. 2017 Dec 16.
PMID: 29306658 [PubMed]

Riley KG, Pasek RC, Maulis MF, Dunn JC, Bolus WR, Kendall PL, Hasty AH, Gannon M. Macrophages are essential for CTGF-mediated adult β-cell proliferation after injury. Molecular Metabolism. ELSEVIER; 2015 May 19.

 

Bolus WRGutierrez DAKennedy AJAnderson-Baucum EKHasty AHCCR2 deficiency leads to increased eosinophils, alternative macrophage activation, and type 2 cytokine expression in adipose tissue. Journal of leukocyte biology. 2015 May 1.
PMID: 25934927 [PubMed]

Hill AA, Bolus WRHasty AHA decade of progress in adipose tissue macrophage biology. Immunological reviews. 2014 Nov;262(1). 134-52.
PMID: 25319332 [PubMed]
PMCID: PMC4203421
NIHMSID: NIHMS622918.