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Carlos Subauste, MD, is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine and Pathology at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. His research focuses on cell signaling pathways in host-pathogen interactions (using Toxoplasma gondii as a model) and inflammatory disorders like diabetic retinopathy and inflammatory bowel disease. He leads the Subauste Laboratory, which develops therapies targeting host-derived signaling pathways to combat infections and inflammatory diseases.
Research Interests: Host-pathogen interactions, CD40 signaling in inflammation, autophagy regulation, and translational studies in animal models. Subauste's lab investigates CD40's role in diabetic retinopathy pathogenesis, including its effects on Müller cells, endothelial cells, and inflammatory mediators (e.g., VEGF, nitric oxide). Recent work includes CD40-blocking peptides to inhibit disease progression.
Publications highlight mechanistic insights into CD40-driven inflammation and therapeutic strategies. Grants supported by NIH (e.g., P30 EY011373, R01 EY019250) fund his research. His work spans cell signaling, immunology, and translational medicine, with a focus on bridging basic science and clinical applications.
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