Daniel E. Voth
Department Chairperson
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Daniel E. Voth's research investigates host-pathogen interactions, focusing on the mechanisms by which microbes invade the human lung and evade host defenses. His work has explored the role of neurotransmitter systems in targeting the growth of *Coxiella burnetii*, the agent responsible for Q fever, and how microRNAs contribute to the host's response to this bacterium. Voth has also examined metabolic regulation in lung macrophages concerning host defense against bacterial infections and has contributed to the development of models for studying pathogen invasion, including ex vivo lung tissue models.
His laboratory has also been involved in the genetic manipulation of spirochetes, specifically *Borrelia duttonii*, a causative agent of tick-borne relapsing fever. Voth has secured significant federal funding, totaling over $8.4 million, from agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These grants support his studies on how *Coxiella burnetii* subverts host antioxidant signaling, the impact of host-directed drugs on bacterial growth in macrophages, and the expansion of research capacity for animal models of infection through the establishment of a Center for Animal Models of Infection and Disease (CAMID).
With a career h-index of 30 and over 21,000 citations across 75 publications, Voth is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He maintains collaborations with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and actively manages a lab website to disseminate research findings. He also holds the position of Department Chairperson within the College of Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 30
- Publications: 75
- Citations: 21,566
Selected Publications
- <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> Nine Mile II Δ <i>cbu0533</i> as a suitable laboratory replacement strain (2025) DOI
- β-glucan-induced monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages confer protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis 4395 (2025) DOI
- Control of human Q fever by vaccination: the journey to Q-VAX and beyond (2025) DOI
- Coxiella burnetii Strains Elicit Distinct Inflammatory Responses in Human Macrophages (2025) DOI
- The intracellular agent of Q fever, <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> , alters human alveolar macrophage metabolism and mitochondrial physiology (2025) DOI
- <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> strains elicit distinct inflammatory responses in human macrophages (2025) DOI
- Guanylate-Binding Proteins Promote Host Defense Against <i>Leishmania major</i> by Balancing iNOS/Arg-1 in Myeloid Cells (2025) DOI
- Embracing multiple infection models to tackle Q fever: A review of in vitro, in vivo, and lung ex vivo models (2024) DOI
- Development and validation of systems for genetic manipulation of the Old World tick-borne relapsing fever spirochete, Borrelia duttonii (2024) DOI
- MicroRNAs Contribute to Host Response to <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> (2022) DOI
- Editorial: Obligate intracellular bacteria: Evasion and adaptative tactics shaping the host-pathogen interface (2022) DOI
- Breathe In, Breathe Out: Metabolic Regulation of Lung Macrophages in Host Defense Against Bacterial Infection (2022) DOI
- MicroRNAs contribute to the host response to <i>Coxiella burnetii</i> (2022) DOI
- Neurotransmitter System-Targeting Drugs Antagonize Growth of the Q Fever Agent, Coxiella burnetii, in Human Cells (2021) DOI
- Take my breath away: studying pathogen invasion of the human lung using primary tissue models (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 4 $8,412,384 total
Defining the impact of host-directed drugs on Coxiella burnetii growth in macrophages
Coxiella burnetii Subversion of Host Nrf2 Antioxidant Signaling- Resubmission
Glycan Expression Analysis using an Odyssey CLx Infrared Imaging System
Grants & Funding
- Coxiella burnetii Regulation of Macrophage cAMP/PKA Signaling NIH Principal Investigator
- Defining the impact of host-directed drugs on Coxiella burnetii growth in macrophages UAMS Internal Research Awards Principal Investigator
- Bacterial cell wall synthesis, shape and septation NIH Principal Investigator
- Role of the Coxiella burnetii Cryptic Plasmid in Host Cell Parasitism NIH Principal Investigator
- Manipulation of host signaling by the Q fever agent, Coxiella burnetii American Heart Association (South Central Affiliate) Principal Investigator
- Coxiella burnetii Subversion of Host Nrf2 Antioxidant Signaling- Resubmission NIH Principal Investigator
- A Novel Human Lung Infection Platform to Define Staphylococcus aureus Virulence Determinants NIH Principal Investigator
- Defining Coxiella burnetii Infection of Primary Human Cardiac Cells NIH/Nat. Inst. of Allergy & Infectious Diseases Principal Investigator
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