Publications

  1. K  Loveland, A Young, M Khadiv, M Culpepper, K KINGSLEY. Dental Pulp Stem Cell (DPSC) Pluripotency Enhanced by Transforming Growth Factor (TGF-1) in Vitro may be Inhibited by Differentiation-Inducing Factors Laminin-5 and Dexamethasone. International Journal of Biological Sciences and Applications. 2014, 1(3): 55-61. [Epub ahead of print]
  2. Ravindran G, Sawant SS, Hague A, KINGLEY K, Devaraj H. Association of differential β-catenin expression with Oct-4 and Nanog in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma and their correlation with Clinicopathological factors and Prognosis. Head Neck. 2014 [Epub ahead of print]
  3. Catmull J, Row L, Repp MR, Heslington C, Miller T, Diamond J, Howard KM, KINGSLEY K. Newly identified cariogenic pathogen Scardovia wiggsiae detected by polymerase chain reaction in saliva of teenagers and adults in Southern Nevada. Forum for Dental Student Research and Innovation (FDSRI), Spring 2014: 22-29.
  4. Osafi J, Hejazi A, Stutz DD, Keiserman MA, Bergman CJ, KINGSLEY K. Differential effects of 1,25- dihydroxyvitamin D3 on oral squamous cell carcinomas in vitro. Journal of Dietary Supplements 2014, 11(2): 145-154.
  5. Derisse D, Archer W, KINGSLEY K. From Theory to Practice: Analysis of a Model to Provide Access to Preventive Dental Care (PDC) Services for Medicaid, Low-income, and Minority Children at a Nevada Dental Scholl-Based Clinic. Journal of Theory and Practice of Dental Public Health 2013, 1(4): 11-15.
  6. Hung E, Lee S, Fitzgerald B, Hill CK, KINGSLEY K. Dental pulp-derived stem cell (DPSC) survival and viability may correlate with specific patient demographics. FDSRI Winter 2013, 1(3): 14-21.
  7. Jang S, Spader ET, Thacker M, Cochran CR, Bungum TJ, Chino M, Kingsley K. Access to care for pediatric, Medicaid-insured patients in Clark County, Nevada. Journal of Theory and Practice of Dental Public Health 2013, 1(2): 37-43.
  8. Fabrega J, Robison J, Farnoush M, KINGSLEY K. Melatonin (MLT) affects the proliferation and viability of oral squamous cell carcinoma lines. FDSRI Fall 2013, 1(2): 12-19.
  9. Alleman M, Low E, Truong K, Huang E, Hill CK, Chen TY, Deaton M, KINGSLEY K. Dental pulp- derived stem cells (DPSC) differentiation in vitro into odontoblast and neural progenitors during cell passaging is associated with alterations in cell survival and viability. International Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research 2013, 2(2): 133-141.
  10. KINGSLEY K, Bergman C, Keiserman M, Mobley C. Oral cancer risk and vitamin D status, intake and supplementation: A review. OA Cancer 2013 May 20, 1(1): 6.
  11. KINGSLEY K, Keiserman MA, Bergman CJ. Interactive effects of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and soy protein extract (SPE) on oral cancer growth in vitro: evidence for potential functional relationships. Functional Foods in Health and Disease 2013, 3(6): 183-202.
  12. Kendall K, Repp MR, Jilka T, KINGSLEY K. Biomarker screening of oral cancer cell lines revealed sub- populations of CD133-, CD44-, CD24-. and ALDH1- positive cancer stem cells. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapy, 2013 1 (3): 111-118.
  13. Everett RJ, KINGSLEY K, Demopoulos CA, Herschaft EE, Lamun C, Moonie S, Bungum TJ, Chino M. Awareness and Beliefs Regarding Domestic Violence Among First-Year Dental Students. Journal of Dental Education  2013, 77(3):316-22.
  14. Flake C, Arafa J, Hall A, Ence E, Howard K, KINGSLEY K. Screening and detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) high-risk strains HPV16 and HPV18 in saliva samples from subjects under 18 years old in Nevada: a pilot study. BMC Oral Health. 2012, 12(1):43.
  15. Davis JE, Freel N, Findley A, Tomlin K, Howard KM, Seran CC, Cruz P,  KINGSLEY K. A molecular survey of S. mutans and P. gingivalis oral microbial burden in human saliva using Relative Endpoint Polymerase Chain Reaction (RE-PCR) within the population of a Nevada dental school revealed disparities among minorities. BMC Oral Health 2012, 12:34.
  16. Booth NP, Brockbank W, Oh S, KINGSLEY K. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) and tryptophan dioxygenase (TDO) mRNA expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells is actively and differentially modulated. Journal of Molecular Pathophysiology 2012, 1 (1): 29-36.
  17. Moody M, Le O, Rickert M, Manuele J, Chang S, Robinson G, Hajibandeh J, Silvaroli J, Keiserman MA, Bergman CJ, KINGSLEY K. Folic acid supplementation increases survival and modulates high risk HPV-induced phenotypes in oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and correlates with p53 mRNA transcriptional down-regulation. Cancer Cell International 2012, 12:10.
  18. Murphy K, Berger-Ritchie J, Gerstenberger SL, Amin AB, Nitta JK, More FG, Hibler JA, KINGSLEYL. Analysis of lead levels in deciduous teeth from children in Clark County, Nevada.  Nevada Journal of Public Health 2011: 28-39.
  19. Turner DO, Williams-Cocks SJ, Bullen R, Catmull J, Falk J, Martin D, Mauer J, Barber AE, Wang RC, Gerstenberger SL, Kingsley K. High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) screening and detection in healthy patient saliva samples: a pilot study. BMC Oral Health. 2011, 11:28.
  20. KINGSLEY K, Galbraith GM, Herring M, Stowers E, Stewart S, Kingsley KV. Why not just Google it? An assessment of information literacy skills in a biomedical science curriculum. BMC Medical Education 2011, 11:17.
  21. KINGSLEY K, Truong K, Low E, Hill CK, Chokshi SB, Phipps D, West MA, Keiserman MA, Bergman CJ. Soy protein extract (SPE) exhibits differential in vitro anti-tumor cell proliferation properties among oral cancer and normal cell lines.   Journal of Dietary Supplements 2011, 8(2): 169-188.
  22. McCabe J, Chang S, Hajibandeh J, Tran MD, Meeder CA, Sharma K, Nguyen DH, Keiserman MA, Bergman CJ, KINGSLEY K. Folate supplementation induces differential dose-dependent modulation of proliferative phenotypes among cancerous and non-cancerous oral cell lines in vitro.  Journal of Dietary Supplements 2010, 7(4): 325-340.
  23. KINGSLEY K, Jensen D, Toponce R, Dye J, Martin D, Phippen S, Ross D, Halthore VS, O’Malley S. Inhibition of oral cancer growth in vitro is modulated through differential signalling pathways by over- the-counter proanthocyanidin supplements. Journal of Dietary Supplements 2010, 7(2): 130-144.
  24. Bunnell A , Pettit N, Reddout N, Sharma K, O’Malley S, Chino M, KINGSLEY K. Analysis of primary risk factors for oral cancer from select US states with increasing rates. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2010, 8:5.
  25. KINGSLEY K. Potential effects of dietary folate supplementation on oral carcinogenesis, development and progression. Journal of Dietary Supplements 2010, 7(1): 51-59.
  26. KINGSLEY K, Zuckerman J, Davis M, Matteucci M, Knavel A, Rinehart J, Tran V, Woyciehowsky D, Jenskins P, Yu Rui, Nguyen DH, O’Malley S.  Induction of Differential Growth in vitro by High-risk Human Papillomavirus in Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines is Associated with Caspase Dysregulation. Journal of Cancer Science and Therapy 2009, 1(2): 62-71.
  27. Hawley N, Johnson D, Packer K, KINGSLEY K, Ditmyer M.  Dental students' preparation and study habits for the National Board Dental Examination Part I.  Journal of Dental Education 2009, 73(11), 1274-1278.
  28. Howard KM, Stewart T, Woodall W, KINGSLEY K, Ditmyer M. An Integrated Curriculum: Evolution, Evaluation and Future Direction.  Journal of Dental Education 2009, 73(8): 962-971.
  29. Kingsley KV, KINGSLEY K.  A Case Study for Teaching Information Literacy Skills.  BMC Medical Education 2009, 9:7.
  30. Sewell J, Hawley N, KINGSLEY K, O’Malley S, Ancajas CC. Recent Admissions Trends at UNLV- SDM: Perspectives on Recruitment of Female and Minority Students at a New Dental School. Journal of Dental Education 2008, 72(11):1261-1267.
  31. Chatelain K, Phippen S, McCabe J, Teeters CA, O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Cranberry and grape seed extracts inhibit the proliferative phenotype of oral squamous cell carcinomas. Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2008, epub ahead of print
  32. KINGSLEY K, O’Malley S, Chino M. Analysis of oral cancer epidemiology in the US reveals state- specific trends: implications for oral cancer prevention. BMC Public Health 2008, 8(1): 87.
  33. KINGSLEY K, O’Malley S, Stewart T, Howard KM. Research enrichment: evaluation of structured research in the curriculum for dental medicine students as part of the vertical and horizontal integration of biomedical training and discovery.  BMC Medical Education 2008, 8(1): 9.
  34. Reddout N, Christensen T, Bunnell A, Jensen D, Johnson D, O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K. High risk HPV types 18 and 16 are potent modulators of oral squamous cell carcinoma phenotypes in vitro. Infectious Agents and Cancer 2007, 2 (1): 21.
  35. KINGSLEY K, O’Malley S, Stewart T, Galbraith G. The Integration Seminar: a first year course integrating concepts from the biomedical, professional and clinical sciences. Journal of Dental Education 2007, 71(10):1322-133.
  36. King M, Chatelain K, Farris D, Jensen D, Pickup J, Swapp A, O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Oral squamous cell carcinoma proliferative phenotype is modulated by proanthocyanidins: a potential prevention and treatment alternative for oral cancer. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2007, 7:22.
  37. KINGSLEY K, Ditmyer M, O’Malley S, Sewell J, Galbraith GM. Creating an evidence-based admissions formula for a new dental school, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas - School of Dental Medicine.  Journal of Dental Education 2007, 71 (4): 492-500.
  38. KINGSLEY K, Johnson D, O’Malley S.   Transfection of oral squamous cell carcinoma with human papillomavirus-16 induces proliferative and morphological changes independent of cellular adhesion in vitro. Cancer Cell International, 2006, 6:14.
  39. Klees RF, Salasznyk RM, KINGSLEY K, Boskey A, Plopper GE. Laminin-5 induces osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells through an ERK dependent pathway.  Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2005, 16(2):881-890.
  40. KINGSLEY K, Plopper GE. Platelet-derived growth factor modulates rat vascular smooth muscle cell responses on laminin-5 via mitogen-activated protein kinase-sensitive pathways. Cell Communication and Signaling, 2005, 3(1):2.
  41. Wagner, JE, Huff, JL, Rust WL, KINGSLEY K, Plopper, GE. Perillyl alcohol inhibits breast cell migration without affecting cell adhesion. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2002, 2(3):136- 140.
  42. KINGSLEY K, Rust WL, Huff JL, Smith RC, and Plopper GE. PDGF-BB enhances expression of, and reduces adhesion to, laminin-5 in vascular smooth muscle cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2002, 294(5):1017-1022.
  43. KINGSLEY K, Huff JL, Rust WL, Carroll K, Martinez AM, Plopper GE. ERK1/2 activation mediates PDGF-BB stimulated vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration on laminin-5. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2002, 293(3):1000-1006.
  44. Huff, JL, KINGSLEY KL, Miller JM, Hoshizaki DK. Drosophila windpipe codes for a leucine-rich repeat protein expressed in the developing trachea. Mechanisms of Development, 2002, 111 (1-2):173 - 176.
  45. KINGSLEY K., Carroll K, Huff JL, Plopper GE. Photobleaching of arterial autofluorescence for immunofluorescence applications.  BioTechniques, 2001, 30(4):794-797.
  46. Rust W, KINGSLEY K, Petnicki T, Padmanabhan S, Carper SW, Plopper GE. HSP27 plays two distinct roles in controlling human breast cancer cell migration on laminin-5. Molecular Cell Biology Research Communications, 1999, 1:196 - 202.

Abstracts

  1. Christiansen T, O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K.  Matrix metalloproteinases, matrix degradation and human papillomavirus infection in oral carcinomas.  J Dent Res 85(Spec Iss A): 2107, 2006.
  2. Johnson D, O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Human papillomavirus and metastatic potential in oral squamous cell carcinoma. J Dent Res 85(Spec Iss A): 2122, 2006.
  3. Koontz G, KINGSLEY K. The globular domains of human and rat laminin-5  Alpha3,Beta3,  and Gamma2 subunits may contain distinct Alpha3Beta1 integrin binding sites that influence in vitro adhesion of oral squamous cell carcinoma cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell, (November 2005 Supplement) 16:534a.
  4. LaLande C, KINGSLEY K. Oral squamous cell carcinoma production of matrix metalloproteinase may be detectable using enzyme-lined immunosorbent assays from in vitro cell cultures. Molecular Biology of the Cell, (November 2005 Supplement) 16:537a.
  5. Neilson CL, O'Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Biochemical cleavage of laminin-5 by matrix metalloproteinases may alter specific integrin binding sites on specific laminin subunits. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2005 Supplement) 16:494a.
  6. O’Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Purification and characterization of laminin-5 by matrix metalloproteinase-2 may alter specific integrin binding sites on laminin subunits. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2005 Supplement) 16:494a.
  7. Trerice LA, O'Malley S, KINGSLEY K. Cleavage of laminin-5 by multiple matrix metalloproteinases may alter specific integrin binding sites on laminin subunits. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2005 Supplement) 16:494a.
  8. Vinh N, O’Malley, KINGSLEY K. Human- mouse-, and rat- laminin-5 may have differing effects on oral squamous cell carcinoma proliferation in vitro. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2005 Supplement) 16:493a.
  9. KINGSLEY K. Integration of Cell Biology Research into a New Professional School Curriculum: Creating a New Generation of Female and Minority Researchers and Educators. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2004 Supplement) 15:232a.
  10. Klees RF, Salasznyk RM, KINGSLEY K, Boskey A, Plopper GE. Laminin-5 induces osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells through an ERK dependent pathway. Molecular Biology of the Cell (November 2004 Supplement) 15:417a.
  11. KINGSLEY K, Koontz G, Plopper GE. The globular domains of human and rat laminin-5 alpha3- subunits may contain similar and distinct alpha3 beta1 integrin binding sites. FASEB Journal, Addendum, 9761a.
  12. KINGSLEY K, Huff JL, Rust W, Carroll K, Martinez AM, Plopper GE. ERK1/2 activation is involved in vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration in response to PDGF-BB stimulation on laminin-5.  Molecular Biology of the Cell, 12: Supplement 195a
  13. Martinez AM, KINGSLEY K, Huff JL, Rust W, Carroll K, Plopper GE. Regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) adhesion to laminin-5 by alpha6beta1 and alpha6beta4 integrins, and negative regulation of VSMC Adhesion to laminin-5 by PDGF-stimulated ERK 1/2 activation. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 12: Supplement, 64a
  14. KINGSLEY K, Huff JL, Rust WL, Plopper GE. Beta-1 integrin-mediated migration of vascular smooth muscle cells on laminin-5. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 11, 47a
  15. KINGSLEY K, Huff JL, Rust WL, Lotrakul M, Mihic N, Plopper GE.  Functional expression of laminin- 5 in aortic smooth muscle. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 10, 62a
  16. Huff JL, KINGSLEY K, Hoshizaki DK.  Characterization of a region specific fat-cell gene in Drosophila.Molecular Biology of the Cell, 10, 62a

Books, Monographs, and Theses

Karl Kingsley.  Oral Cancer in Nevada:A Public Health Perspective"
Lambert Academic Publishing 2011
Textbook: ISBN 978-3-8465-9194-9

 

 

 

 

Karl Kingsley

Associate Professor

 

 

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    • DEPARTMENTDepartment of Biomedical Sciences
      University of Nevada,
      Las Vegas - School of Dental Medicine
    • COUNTRY USA