Anne K. Bowlin

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Researcher

Last publication 2026 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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23 h-index 74 pubs 1,320 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Anne K. Bowlin's research centers on host-pathogen interactions and the physiological adaptations of animal models to various conditions. Her work investigates how infections, such as those caused by Leishmania major, impact host cellular processes. For instance, her publications explore the role of hypoxia-inducible factor signaling in macrophages during Leishmania major infection, examining its influence on macrophage function and lymphangiogenesis. She has also studied transcriptional remodeling in macrophages in response to leishmanial lesions and inflammatory environments.

Beyond infectious disease models, Bowlin's research extends to comparative nutritional studies using animal models. She has investigated the differences in the small intestine and circulatory metabolome profiles of piglets fed human milk versus milk formula. Additionally, her work includes analyzing the bacterial and fungal adaptations in the digestive tracts of piglets under different milk diets, comparing dairy-based milk formula to human milk. These studies contribute to understanding dietary impacts on host-microbial communities and host physiology.

Bowlin's scholarly output includes 74 publications with 1,304 citations, and she holds an h-index of 23. She has collaborated with researchers such as Hayden Roys, Lucy Fry, and G. Venugopal, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on numerous shared publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 23
  • Publications: 74
  • Citations: 1,320

Selected Publications

  • Guanylate-binding proteins balance iNOS/Arg-1 in myeloid cells during <i>L. major</i> infection and promote host defense to infection (2026)
  • Enhanced translational activity is linked to lymphatic endothelial cell activation in cutaneous leishmaniasis 4267 (2025)
  • Guanylate-Binding Proteins Promote Host Defense Against <i>Leishmania major</i> by Balancing iNOS/Arg-1 in Myeloid Cells (2025)
  • Dysregulated lymphatic remodeling promotes immunopathology during non-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis (2025)
  • Enhanced Translational Activity Is Linked to Lymphatic Endothelial Cell Activation in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • HIF-α signaling regulates the macrophage inflammatory response during Leishmania major infection (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • HIF-α signaling regulates the macrophage inflammatory response during <i>Leishmania major</i> infection (2024)
  • Synthesis and in vitro evaluation shows disquaramide compounds are a promising class of anti-leishmanial drugs (2024)
  • Enhanced translational activity is linked to lymphatic endothelial cell activation in cutaneous leishmaniasis (2024)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Distinct lymphatic remodeling is associated with healing and non-healing murine cutaneous leishmaniasis (2023)
  • In vivo transcriptional analysis of mice infected with Leishmania major unveils cellular heterogeneity and altered transcriptomic profiling at single-cell resolution (2022)
    28 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Erratum for Weinkopff et al., “ <i>Leishmania</i> Infection Induces Macrophage Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A Production in an ARNT/HIF-Dependent Manner” (2022)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Bacterial and Fungal Adaptations in Cecum and Distal Colon of Piglets Fed With Dairy-Based Milk Formula in Comparison With Human Milk (2022)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • HIF-α Activation Impacts Macrophage Function during Murine Leishmania major Infection (2021)
    9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Milk Formula Diet Alters Bacterial and Host Protein Profile in Comparison to Human Milk Diet in Neonatal Piglet Model (2021)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex

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