
Matthew Ernst
· Principal Trumpet of the Milwaukee Symphony OrchestraVerifiedNorthwestern University · Strings
Active 2020–2024
Research topics
- Pathology
- Internal medicine
- Dermatology
- Gastroenterology
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
Selected publications
Vitamin D3 and deconvoluting a rash
JCI Insight · 2023 · 28 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Pharmacology
BACKGROUNDAdverse drug reactions are unpredictable immunologic events presenting frequent challenges to clinical management. Systemically administered cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) has immunomodulatory properties. In this randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled interventional trial of healthy human adults, we investigated the clinical and molecular immunomodulatory effects of a single high dose of oral vitamin D3 on an experimentally induced chemical rash.METHODSSkin inflammation was induced with topical nitrogen mustard (NM) in 28 participants. Participant-specific inflammatory responses to NM alone were characterized using clinical measures, serum studies, and skin tissue analysis over the next week. All participants underwent repeat NM exposure to the opposite arm and then received placebo or 200,000 IU cholecalciferol intervention. The complete rash reaction was followed by multi-omic analysis, clinical measures, and serum studies over 6 weeks.RESULTSCholecalciferol mitigated acute inflammation in all participants and achieved 6 weeks of durable responses. Integrative analysis of skin and blood identified an unexpected divergence in response severity to NM, corroborated by systemic neutrophilia and significant histopathologic and clinical differences. Multi-omic and pathway analyses revealed a 3-biomarker signature (CCL20, CCL2, CXCL8) unique to exaggerated responders that is suppressed by cholecalciferol and implicates IL-17 signaling involvement.CONCLUSIONHigh-dose systemic cholecalciferol may be an effective treatment for severe reactions to topical chemotherapy. Our findings have broad implications for cholecalciferol as an antiinflammatory intervention against the development of exaggerated immune responses.TRIAL REGISTRATIONclinicaltrials.gov (NCT02968446).FUNDINGNIH and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS; grants U01AR064144, U01AR071168, P30 AR075049, U54 AR079795, and P30 AR039750 (CWRU)).
Frequent coauthors
- 6 shared
Yae Kye
Northwestern University
- 5 shared
Kurt Q. Lu
Northwestern University
- 4 shared
Cuong V. Nguyen
Biostatistical Consulting (United States)
- 4 shared
Alessio Giubellino
- 3 shared
S. Evans
- 3 shared
Kevin D. Cooper
Case Western Reserve University
- 3 shared
Venus Onay
- 3 shared
Dauren Biyashev
Northwestern University
Education
- 2026
Resident, Dermatology
Northwestern University
- 2022
MD
University of Minnesota Medical School
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