Jamie Retallick

 Associate Professor
Director, Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

BS 2002, Kansas State University
DVM 2004, Kansas State University
PhD 2008, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Diplomate American College of Veterinary Pathologists

Phone: 785-532-4129
Email: retallick@vet.k-state.edu

Service

My primary responsibility is as a diagnostic pathologist for the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, which involves biopsy and necropsy services from referring veterinarians and the KSU Veterinary Health Center. I am also the faculty supervisor of the histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory, which involves overseeing daily procedures and assisting in the development of new tests.

Teaching

My main teaching requirement is instruction on necropsy technique, gross tissue evaluation, conclusions of findings and analysis of findings for fourth year veterinary students participating in their necropsy rotation.

Research

My research responsibilities are mainly providing pathology support for collaborative studies. Past and current collaborative projects have included bovine viral diarrhea virus in cattle and alpacas, canine influenza virus, canine urethral bulking agents, swine Influenza virus, pH1N1 in swine, and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Recently, I have provided pathology support on a mouse model for prostate cancer. I am interested in assisting researchers with the pathological aspects of their studies in infectious disease or neoplastic disease.

Selected Publications

Miller C Laura, Fleming Damarius, Arbogast Andrew, Bayles O Darrell, Guo Baoqing, Lager M Kelly, Henningson N Jamie, Schlink N Sarah, Yang Han-Chun, Faaberg S Kay, Kehrli E Marcus. Analysis of the swine tracheobronchial lymph node transcriptomic response to infection with a Chinese highly pathogenic strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. BMC Veterinary Research.2012, 8:208.

Gauger PC, AL Vincent, CL Loving, JN Henningson, KM Lager, BH Janke, ME Kehrli, Jr., JA Roth. Kinetics of Lung Lesion Development and Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Response in Pigs With Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Respiratory Disease Induced by Challenge With Pandemic (2009) A/H1N1 Influenza Virus. November 2012; Veterinary Pathology 49(6), 900-912.

Douglas Braucher, Jamie Henningson, Crystal Loving, Amy Vincent, Eun Kim, Julia Steitz, Andrea Gambotto, and Marcus Kehrli. Intranasal vaccination with replication defective adenovirus-5 encoding influenza hemagglutinin elicits protective immunity to homologous challenge and partial protection to heterologous challenge in pigs. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. Accepted August 2012, In Press.

J. N. Henningson, D. J. Steffen, C. L. Topliff, K.L. Kurth, R. R. Dubielzig, B. W. Brodersen, D.Bedenice, K. M. Eskridge, R. J. Callan, C. Reggiardo, G.P. Rupp, C. L. Kelling. Systemic Distribution of Viral Antigen in Alpacas Persistently Infected with Bovine Pestivirus. Veterinary Pathology, March 2013, 50: 308-317.

Baoqing Guo, Kelly M. Lager, Jamie N. Henningson , Laura C. Miller, Sarah N. Schlink, Matthew A. Kappes, Marcus E. Kehrli Jr., Susan L. Brockmeier, Tracy L. Nicholson, Han-Chun Yang, Kay S. Faaberg. Experimental infection of United States swine with a Chinese highly pathogenic strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Virology. Published online October 2012.

Sumner JP, RJ Hardie, JN Henningson, R Drees, MD Markel, D Bjorling. Evaluation of Submucosally Injected Polyethylene Glycol-Based Hydrogel and Bovine Cross-Linked Collagen in the Canine Urethra using Cystoscopy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histopathology. Veterinary Surgery. August 2012 vol. 41 no. 6, 655-663.

Pena L, Vincent AL, Loving CL, Henningson JN, Lager KM, Li W, Perez DR. Strain-dependent Effects of PB1-F2 of Triple Reassortant H3N2 Influenza Viruses in Swine. Accepted to Journal of General Virology, Published online July 2012, in Press 2012.

Pena L, Vincent AL, Loving CL, Henningson JN, Lager KM, Lorusso A, Perez DR. Restored PB1-F2 in the 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus Has Minimal Effects in Swine. J. Virol. May 2012 vol. 86 no. 10 5523-5532.

Kappes MA, MR Sandbulte, R Platt, C Wang, KM Lager, JN Henningson, A Lorusso, AL Vincent, CL Loving, JA Roth, ME Kehrli, Jr. Vaccination with NS1-truncated H3N2 swine influenza virus primes T cells and confers cross-protection against an H1N1 heterosubtypic challenge in pigs. Vaccine. January 2012 vol. 30 no. 2, 280-288.

Bedenice D, Dubovi E, Kelling CL, Henningson JN, Topliff CL, Parry N. Long-term clinicopathological characteristics of alpacas naturally infected with Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus type Ib. 2011. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

Laurie J. Larson, Jamie Henningson, Patricia Sharp, Bliss Thiel, Muralidhar S. Deshpande, Tamara Davis, Huchappa Jayappa,Terri Wasmoen, Nallakannu Lakshmanan, and Ronald D. Schultz. Efficacy of the Canine Influenza Virus H3N8 Vaccine To Decrease Severity of Clinical Disease after Cochallenge with Canine Influenza Virus and Streptococcus equi subsp.zooepidemicus. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. April 2011. Vol. 8.

Henningson, J.N., Topliff, C.L., Gil, L.H.V., Donis, R.O., Steffen, D.J., Charleston, B., Eskridge, K.M., & Kelling, C.L. (2009). “Effect of the viral protein Npro on virulence of bovine viral diarrhea virus and induction of interferon type I in calves.” American Journal of Veterinary Research. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 70(9), 1117-1123.

Topliff, C.L., Smith, D.R., Clowser, S.L., Steffen, D.J., Henningson, J.N., Brodersen, B.W., Bedenice, D., Callan, R.J., Reggiardo, C, Kurth, K.L., & Kelling, C.L. (2009). “Prevalence of bovine viral diarrhea virus infections in alpacas in the United States.” Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. February 15, 2009, Vol. 234, pgs. 519-529.

Perpiñán, D., Henningson, J.N., & Armstrong, D.L. (2009). Case Report: Proventricular Intussusception in an Indian Peafowl. Exotic DVM, 11(3), 13.