Education
Ph.D in Animal Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 2006
Current position
Assistant Professor in Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
Publications
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Welch, J. L., Madison, M. N., Margolick, J. B., Galvin, S., Gupta, P., Martinez-Maza, O., Dash, C. and Okeoma, C. M. (2017). Effect of prolonged freezing of semen on exosome recovery and biologic activity. Sci Rep 7: 45034.
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Mahauad-Fernandez, W. D. and Okeoma, C. M. (2017). Cysteine-linked dimerization of BST-2 confers anoikis resistance to breast cancer cells by negating proapoptotic activities to promote tumor cell survival and growth. Cell Death Dis 8(3): e2687.
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Madison, M. N., Jones, P. H. and Okeoma, C. M. (2015). Exosomes in human semen restrict HIV-1 transmission by vaginal cells and block intravaginal replication of LP-BM5 murine AIDS virus complex. Virology 482: 189-201.
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Madison, M. N. and Okeoma, C. M. (2015). Exosomes: Implications in HIV-1 Pathogenesis. Viruses 7(7): 4093-4118.
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Mahauad-Fernandez, W. D., Borcherding, N. C., Zhang, W. and Okeoma, C. M. (2015). Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST-2) DNA is demethylated in breast tumors and breast cancer cells. PLoS One 10(4): e0123931.
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Madison, M. N., Roller, R. J. and Okeoma, C. M. (2014). Human semen contains exosomes with potent anti-HIV-1 activity. Retrovirology 11: 102.
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Mahauad-Fernandez, W. D., DeMali, K. A., Olivier, A. K. and Okeoma, C. M. (2014). Bone marrow stromal antigen 2 expressed in cancer cells promotes mammary tumor growth and metastasis. Breast Cancer Res 16(6): 493.
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Jones, P. H., Mahauad-Fernandez, W. D., Madison, M. N. and Okeoma, C. M. (2013). BST-2/tetherin is overexpressed in mammary gland and tumor tissues in MMTV-induced mammary cancer. Virology 444(1-2): 124-139.
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Jones, P. H. and Okeoma, C. M. (2013). Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase is involved in Toll-like receptor 4-mediated BST-2/tetherin regulation. Cell Signal 25(12): 2752-2761.
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Mehta, H. V., Jones, P. H., Weiss, J. P. and Okeoma, C. M. (2012). IFN-alpha and lipopolysaccharide upregulate APOBEC3 mRNA through different signaling pathways. J Immunol 189(8): 4088-4103.
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Jones, P. H., Mehta, H. V. and Okeoma, C. M. (2012). A novel role for APOBEC3: susceptibility to sexual transmission of murine acquired immunodeficiency virus (mAIDS) is aggravated in APOBEC3 deficient mice. Retrovirology 9: 50.
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Okeoma, C. M., Huegel, A. L., Lingappa, J., Feldman, M. D. and Ross, S. R. (2010). APOBEC3 proteins expressed in mammary epithelial cells are packaged into retroviruses and can restrict transmission of milk-borne virions. Cell Host Microbe 8(6): 534-543.
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Okeoma, C. M., Petersen, J. and Ross, S. R. (2009). Expression of murine APOBEC3 alleles in different mouse strains and their effect on mouse mammary tumor virus infection. J Virol 83(7): 3029-3038.
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Okeoma, C. M., Low, A., Bailis, W., Fan, H. Y., Peterlin, B. M. and Ross, S. R. (2009). Induction of APOBEC3 in vivo causes increased restriction of retrovirus infection. J Virol 83(8): 3486-3495.
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Okeoma, C. M., Lovsin, N., Peterlin, B. M. and Ross, S. R. (2007). APOBEC3 inhibits mouse mammary tumour virus replication in vivo. Nature 445(7130): 927-930.