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Blood-Based Transcriptomic Biomarkers Are Predictive Of Neurodegeneration Rather Than Alzheimer's Disease, Artur Shvetcov, Shannon Thomson, Jessica Spathos, Ann-Na Cho, Heather M Wilkins, Shea J Andrews, Fabien Delerue, Timothy A Couttas, Jasmeen Kaur Issar, Finula Isik, Simranpreet Kaur, Eleanor Drummond, Carol Dobson-Stone, Shantel L Duffy, Natasha M Rogers, Daniel Catchpoole, Wendy A Gold, Russell H Swerdlow, David A Brown, Caitlin A Finney Oct 2023

Blood-Based Transcriptomic Biomarkers Are Predictive Of Neurodegeneration Rather Than Alzheimer's Disease, Artur Shvetcov, Shannon Thomson, Jessica Spathos, Ann-Na Cho, Heather M Wilkins, Shea J Andrews, Fabien Delerue, Timothy A Couttas, Jasmeen Kaur Issar, Finula Isik, Simranpreet Kaur, Eleanor Drummond, Carol Dobson-Stone, Shantel L Duffy, Natasha M Rogers, Daniel Catchpoole, Wendy A Gold, Russell H Swerdlow, David A Brown, Caitlin A Finney

Student and Faculty Publications

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a growing global health crisis affecting millions and incurring substantial economic costs. However, clinical diagnosis remains challenging, with misdiagnoses and underdiagnoses being prevalent. There is an increased focus on putative, blood-based biomarkers that may be useful for the diagnosis as well as early detection of AD. In the present study, we used an unbiased combination of machine learning and functional network analyses to identify blood gene biomarker candidates in AD. Using supervised machine learning, we also determined whether these candidates were indeed unique to AD or whether they were indicative of other neurodegenerative diseases, such as …


Metabolomic Insights Into Tuberculosis: Machine Learning Approaches For Biomarker Identification, Miftahul Khair Akbar, Arief Aulia Rahman Oct 2023

Metabolomic Insights Into Tuberculosis: Machine Learning Approaches For Biomarker Identification, Miftahul Khair Akbar, Arief Aulia Rahman

Indonesian Journal of Medical Chemistry and Bioinformatics

The lung parenchyma is largely impacted by the infectious condition known as pulmonary tuberculosis (pulmonary TB) when the immune system creates a wall around the germs in the lungs, a tiny, hard bulge known as a tubercle develops, earning the disease the name tuberculosis. Although the majority of TB germs target the lungs, they can also harm other bodily organs. The identification of TB biomarkers, which are crucial for diagnosis, treatment monitoring, risk analysis, and prognosis, has been the subject of extensive research. Differences in metabolites between normal cells and tuberculosis are considered to be able to support the diagnosis …


Influence Of Macrophages On Vascular Invasion Of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Emboli Measured Using An In Vitro Microfluidic Multi-Cellular Platform, Manasa Gadde, Melika Mehrabi-Dehdezi, Bisrat G Debeb, Wendy A Woodward, Marissa Nichole Rylander Oct 2023

Influence Of Macrophages On Vascular Invasion Of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Emboli Measured Using An In Vitro Microfluidic Multi-Cellular Platform, Manasa Gadde, Melika Mehrabi-Dehdezi, Bisrat G Debeb, Wendy A Woodward, Marissa Nichole Rylander

Student and Faculty Publications

Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is an aggressive disease with a poor prognosis and a lack of effective treatments. It is widely established that understanding the interactions between tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and the tumor microenvironment is essential for identifying distinct targeting markers that help with prognosis and subsequent development of effective treatments. In this study, we present a 3D in vitro microfluidic IBC platform consisting of THP1 M0, M1, or M2 macrophages, IBC cells, and endothelial cells. The platform comprises a collagen matrix that includes an endothelialized vessel, creating a physiologically relevant environment for cellular interactions. Through the utilization of this …


The Gut Microbiome As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Betul Gok Yavuz, Saumil Datar, Shadi Chamseddine, Yehia I Mohamed, Michael Lapelusa, Sunyoung S Lee, Zishuo Ian Hu, Eugene J Koay, Hop S Tran Cao, Prasun Kumar Jalal, Carrie Daniel-Macdougall, Manal Hassan, Dan G Duda, Hesham M Amin, Ahmed O Kaseb Oct 2023

The Gut Microbiome As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Betul Gok Yavuz, Saumil Datar, Shadi Chamseddine, Yehia I Mohamed, Michael Lapelusa, Sunyoung S Lee, Zishuo Ian Hu, Eugene J Koay, Hop S Tran Cao, Prasun Kumar Jalal, Carrie Daniel-Macdougall, Manal Hassan, Dan G Duda, Hesham M Amin, Ahmed O Kaseb

Student and Faculty Publications

The microbiome is pivotal in maintaining health and influencing disease by modulating essential inflammatory and immune responses. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), ranking as the third most common cause of cancer-related fatalities globally, is influenced by the gut microbiome through bidirectional interactions between the gut and liver, as evidenced in both mouse models and human studies. Consequently, biomarkers based on gut microbiota represent promising non-invasive tools for the early detection of HCC. There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the composition of the gut microbiota may play a role in the efficacy of immunotherapy in different types of cancer; thus, …


The Gut Microbiome As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Betul Gok Yavuz, Saumil Datar, Shadi Chamseddine, Yehia I Mohamed, Michael Lapelusa, Sunyoung S Lee, Zishuo Ian Hu, Eugene J Koay, Hop S Tran Cao, Prasun Kumar Jalal, Carrie Daniel-Macdougall, Manal Hassan, Dan G Duda, Hesham M Amin, Ahmed O Kaseb Oct 2023

The Gut Microbiome As A Biomarker And Therapeutic Target In Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Betul Gok Yavuz, Saumil Datar, Shadi Chamseddine, Yehia I Mohamed, Michael Lapelusa, Sunyoung S Lee, Zishuo Ian Hu, Eugene J Koay, Hop S Tran Cao, Prasun Kumar Jalal, Carrie Daniel-Macdougall, Manal Hassan, Dan G Duda, Hesham M Amin, Ahmed O Kaseb

Student and Faculty Publications

The microbiome is pivotal in maintaining health and influencing disease by modulating essential inflammatory and immune responses. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), ranking as the third most common cause of cancer-related fatalities globally, is influenced by the gut microbiome through bidirectional interactions between the gut and liver, as evidenced in both mouse models and human studies. Consequently, biomarkers based on gut microbiota represent promising non-invasive tools for the early detection of HCC. There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the composition of the gut microbiota may play a role in the efficacy of immunotherapy in different types of cancer; thus, …


High-Fat Diet, But Not Duration Of Lactation, Increases Mammary Gland Lymphatic Vessel Function And Subsequent Growth Of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cells, Wintana Balema, Janelle Morton, Richard A Larson, Li Li, Fred Christian Velasquez, Natalie W Fowlkes, Savitri Krishnamurthy, Bisrat G Debeb, Eva Sevick-Muraca, Wendy A Woodward Oct 2023

High-Fat Diet, But Not Duration Of Lactation, Increases Mammary Gland Lymphatic Vessel Function And Subsequent Growth Of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Cells, Wintana Balema, Janelle Morton, Richard A Larson, Li Li, Fred Christian Velasquez, Natalie W Fowlkes, Savitri Krishnamurthy, Bisrat G Debeb, Eva Sevick-Muraca, Wendy A Woodward

Student and Faculty Publications

Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) presents as rapid-onset swelling and breast skin changes caused by tumor emboli in the breast and breast skin lymphatics. IBC has been linked with obesity and duration of breastfeeding, but how these factors affect IBC tumor progression is not clear. We modeled the simultaneous effects of diet and weaning in mice on in vivo lymphatic function; on IBC tumor growth; and on aspects of the mammary gland microenvironment before and after IBC (SUM149) xenograft inoculation. We hypothesized that weaning status and diet would have synergistic effects on lymphatic function and the breast microenvironment to enhance IBC …


Rare Variants In Long Non-Coding Rnas Are Associated With Blood Lipid Levels In The Topmed Whole-Genome Sequencing Study, Yuxuan Wang, Margaret Sunitha Selvaraj, Xihao Li, Zilin Li, Jacob A Holdcraft, Donna K Arnett, Joshua C Bis, John Blangero, Eric Boerwinkle, Donald W Bowden, Brian E Cade, Jenna C Carlson, April P Carson, Yii-Der Ida Chen, Joanne E Curran, Paul S De Vries, Susan K Dutcher, Patrick T Ellinor, James S Floyd, Myriam Fornage, Barry I Freedman, Stacey Gabriel, Soren Germer, Richard A Gibbs, Xiuqing Guo, Jiang He, Nancy Heard-Costa, Bertha Hildalgo, Lifang Hou, Marguerite R Irvin, Roby Joehanes, Robert C Kaplan, Sharon Lr Kardia, Tanika N Kelly, Ryan Kim, Charles Kooperberg, Brian G Kral, Daniel Levy, Changwei Li, Chunyu Liu, Don Lloyd-Jone, Ruth Jf Loos, Michael C Mahaney, Lisa W Martin, Rasika A Mathias, Ryan L Minster, Braxton D Mitchell, May E Montasser, Alanna C Morrison, Joanne M Murabito, Take Naseri, Jeffrey R O'Connell, Nicholette D Palmer, Michael H Preuss, Bruce M Psaty, Laura M Raffield, Dabeeru C Rao, Susan Redline, Alexander P Reiner, Stephen S Rich, Muagututi'a Sefuiva Ruepena, Wayne H-H Sheu, Jennifer A Smith, Albert Smith, Hemant K Tiwari, Michael Y Tsai, Karine A Viaud-Martinez, Zhe Wang, Lisa R Yanek, Wei Zhao, Nhlbi Trans-Omics For Precision Medicine (Topmed) Consortium, Jerome I Rotter, Xihong Lin, Pradeep Natarajan, Gina M Peloso Oct 2023

Rare Variants In Long Non-Coding Rnas Are Associated With Blood Lipid Levels In The Topmed Whole-Genome Sequencing Study, Yuxuan Wang, Margaret Sunitha Selvaraj, Xihao Li, Zilin Li, Jacob A Holdcraft, Donna K Arnett, Joshua C Bis, John Blangero, Eric Boerwinkle, Donald W Bowden, Brian E Cade, Jenna C Carlson, April P Carson, Yii-Der Ida Chen, Joanne E Curran, Paul S De Vries, Susan K Dutcher, Patrick T Ellinor, James S Floyd, Myriam Fornage, Barry I Freedman, Stacey Gabriel, Soren Germer, Richard A Gibbs, Xiuqing Guo, Jiang He, Nancy Heard-Costa, Bertha Hildalgo, Lifang Hou, Marguerite R Irvin, Roby Joehanes, Robert C Kaplan, Sharon Lr Kardia, Tanika N Kelly, Ryan Kim, Charles Kooperberg, Brian G Kral, Daniel Levy, Changwei Li, Chunyu Liu, Don Lloyd-Jone, Ruth Jf Loos, Michael C Mahaney, Lisa W Martin, Rasika A Mathias, Ryan L Minster, Braxton D Mitchell, May E Montasser, Alanna C Morrison, Joanne M Murabito, Take Naseri, Jeffrey R O'Connell, Nicholette D Palmer, Michael H Preuss, Bruce M Psaty, Laura M Raffield, Dabeeru C Rao, Susan Redline, Alexander P Reiner, Stephen S Rich, Muagututi'a Sefuiva Ruepena, Wayne H-H Sheu, Jennifer A Smith, Albert Smith, Hemant K Tiwari, Michael Y Tsai, Karine A Viaud-Martinez, Zhe Wang, Lisa R Yanek, Wei Zhao, Nhlbi Trans-Omics For Precision Medicine (Topmed) Consortium, Jerome I Rotter, Xihong Lin, Pradeep Natarajan, Gina M Peloso

Student and Faculty Publications

Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are known to perform important regulatory functions in lipid metabolism. Large-scale whole-genome sequencing (WGS) studies and new statistical methods for variant set tests now provide an opportunity to assess more associations between rare variants in lncRNA genes and complex traits across the genome. In this study, we used high-coverage WGS from 66,329 participants of diverse ancestries with measurement of blood lipids and lipoproteins (LDL-C, HDL-C, TC, and TG) in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program to investigate the role of lncRNAs in lipid variability. We aggregated rare variants …


Pls3 Missense Variants Affecting The Actin-Binding Domains Cause X-Linked Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia And Body-Wall Defects, Florence Petit, Mauro Longoni, Julie Wells, Richard S Maser, Eric L Bogenschutz, Matthew J Dysart, Hannah T M Contreras, Frederic Frénois, Barbara R Pober, Robin D Clark, Philip F Giampietro, Hilger H Ropers, Hao Hu, Maria Loscertales, Richard Wagner, Xingbin Ai, Harrison Brand, Anne-Sophie Jourdain, Marie-Ange Delrue, Brigitte Gilbert-Dussardier, Louise Devisme, Boris Keren, David J Mcculley, Lu Qiao, Rebecca Hernan, Julia Wynn, Tiana M Scott, Daniel G Calame, Zeynep Coban-Akdemir, Patricia Hernandez, Andres Hernandez-Garcia, Hagith Yonath, James R Lupski, Yufeng Shen, Wendy K Chung, Daryl A Scott, Carol J Bult, Patricia K Donahoe, Frances A High Oct 2023

Pls3 Missense Variants Affecting The Actin-Binding Domains Cause X-Linked Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia And Body-Wall Defects, Florence Petit, Mauro Longoni, Julie Wells, Richard S Maser, Eric L Bogenschutz, Matthew J Dysart, Hannah T M Contreras, Frederic Frénois, Barbara R Pober, Robin D Clark, Philip F Giampietro, Hilger H Ropers, Hao Hu, Maria Loscertales, Richard Wagner, Xingbin Ai, Harrison Brand, Anne-Sophie Jourdain, Marie-Ange Delrue, Brigitte Gilbert-Dussardier, Louise Devisme, Boris Keren, David J Mcculley, Lu Qiao, Rebecca Hernan, Julia Wynn, Tiana M Scott, Daniel G Calame, Zeynep Coban-Akdemir, Patricia Hernandez, Andres Hernandez-Garcia, Hagith Yonath, James R Lupski, Yufeng Shen, Wendy K Chung, Daryl A Scott, Carol J Bult, Patricia K Donahoe, Frances A High

Student and Faculty Publications

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a relatively common and genetically heterogeneous structural birth defect associated with high mortality and morbidity. We describe eight unrelated families with an X-linked condition characterized by diaphragm defects, variable anterior body-wall anomalies, and/or facial dysmorphism. Using linkage analysis and exome or genome sequencing, we found that missense variants in plastin 3 (PLS3), a gene encoding an actin bundling protein, co-segregate with disease in all families. Loss-of-function variants in PLS3 have been previously associated with X-linked osteoporosis (MIM: 300910), so we used in silico protein modeling and a mouse model to address these seemingly disparate clinical …


Index Of Consciousness Monitoring During General Anesthesia May Effectively Enhance Rehabilitation In Elderly Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Urological Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial, Fengling Qi, Long Fan, Chunxiu Wang, Yang Liu, Shuyi Yang, Zhen Fan, Fangfang Miao, Minhui Kan, Kunpeng Feng, Tianlong Wang Oct 2023

Index Of Consciousness Monitoring During General Anesthesia May Effectively Enhance Rehabilitation In Elderly Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Urological Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial, Fengling Qi, Long Fan, Chunxiu Wang, Yang Liu, Shuyi Yang, Zhen Fan, Fangfang Miao, Minhui Kan, Kunpeng Feng, Tianlong Wang

Student and Faculty Publications

Background: Based on electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis, index of consciousness (IoC) monitoring is a new technique for monitoring anesthesia depth. IoC is divided into IoC1 (depth of sedation) and IoC2 (depth of analgesia). The potential for concurrent monitoring of IoC1 and IoC2 to expedite postoperative convalescence remains to be elucidated. We investigated whether combined monitoring of IoC1 and IoC2 can effectively enhances postoperative recovery compared with bispectral index (BIS) in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic urological surgery under general anesthesia.

Methods: In this prospective, controlled, double-blinded trail, 120 patients aged 65 years or older were arbitrarily assigned to either the IoC group …


Analysis And Prediction Of Liver Volume Change Maps Derived From Computational Tomography Scans Acquired Pre- And Post-Radiation Therapy, Guillaume Cazoulat, Aashish C Gupta, Mais M Al Taie, Eugene J Koay, Kristy K Brock Oct 2023

Analysis And Prediction Of Liver Volume Change Maps Derived From Computational Tomography Scans Acquired Pre- And Post-Radiation Therapy, Guillaume Cazoulat, Aashish C Gupta, Mais M Al Taie, Eugene J Koay, Kristy K Brock

Student and Faculty Publications

External beam radiation therapy (EBRT) of liver cancers can cause local liver atrophy as a result of tissue damage or hypertrophy as a result of liver regeneration. Predicting those volumetric changes would enable new strategies for liver function preservation during treatment planning. However, understanding of the spatial dose/volume relationship is still limited. This study leverages the use of deep learning-based segmentation and biomechanical deformable image registration (DIR) to analyze and predict this relationship. Pre- and Post-EBRT imaging data were collected for 100 patients treated for hepatocellular carcinomas, cholangiocarcinoma or CRC with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with prescription doses ranging from 50 …


Quality Of Life In Male Breast Cancer: Prospective Study Of The International Male Breast Cancer Program (Eortc10085/Tbcrc029/Big2-07/Nabcg), Carolien P Schröder, Elise Van Leeuwen-Stok, Fatima Cardoso, Barbro Linderholm, Coralie Poncet, Antonio C Wolff, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, Gustavo Werutsky, Miguel H Abreu, Ivana Bozovic-Spasojevic, Irma Den Hoed, Aafke H Honkoop, Maartje Los, Jose P Leone, Nicola S Russell, Tineke J Smilde, Annette W G Van Der Velden, Catherine Van Poznak, Marije M Vleugel, Rachel L Yung, Corneel Coens, Sharon H Giordano, Kathryn J Ruddy Oct 2023

Quality Of Life In Male Breast Cancer: Prospective Study Of The International Male Breast Cancer Program (Eortc10085/Tbcrc029/Big2-07/Nabcg), Carolien P Schröder, Elise Van Leeuwen-Stok, Fatima Cardoso, Barbro Linderholm, Coralie Poncet, Antonio C Wolff, Vesna Bjelic-Radisic, Gustavo Werutsky, Miguel H Abreu, Ivana Bozovic-Spasojevic, Irma Den Hoed, Aafke H Honkoop, Maartje Los, Jose P Leone, Nicola S Russell, Tineke J Smilde, Annette W G Van Der Velden, Catherine Van Poznak, Marije M Vleugel, Rachel L Yung, Corneel Coens, Sharon H Giordano, Kathryn J Ruddy

Student and Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION: Prospective data about quality of life (QoL) in men with breast cancer (BC) are lacking. A prospective registry (EORTC10085) of men with all BC stages, including a QoL correlative study, was performed as part of the International Male Breast Cancer Program.

METHODS: Questionnaires at BC diagnosis included the EORTC QLQ-C30 and BR23 (BC specific module), adapted for men. High functioning and global health/QoL scores indicate high functioning levels/high QoL; high symptom-focused measures scores indicate high symptoms/problems levels. EORTC reference data for healthy men and women with BC were used for comparisons.

RESULTS: Of 422 men consenting to participate, 363 …


Intraperitoneal Paclitaxel Is A Safe And Effective Therapeutic Strategy For Treating Mucinous Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma, Ichiaki Ito, Abdelrahman M G Yousef, Saikat Chowdhury, Princess N Dickson, Zahra A Naini, Michael G White, Karianne G Fleten, Kjersti Flatmark, Keith F Fournier, Natalie W Fowlkes, John Paul Shen Oct 2023

Intraperitoneal Paclitaxel Is A Safe And Effective Therapeutic Strategy For Treating Mucinous Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma, Ichiaki Ito, Abdelrahman M G Yousef, Saikat Chowdhury, Princess N Dickson, Zahra A Naini, Michael G White, Karianne G Fleten, Kjersti Flatmark, Keith F Fournier, Natalie W Fowlkes, John Paul Shen

Student and Faculty Publications

Appendiceal adenocarcinomas (AAs) are a rare and heterogeneous mix of tumors for which few preclinical models exist. The rarity of AA has made performing prospective clinical trials difficult, which has partly contributed to AA remaining an orphan disease with no chemotherapeutic agents approved by the FDA for its treatment. AA has a unique biology in which it frequently forms diffuse peritoneal metastases but almost never spreads via a hematogenous route and rarely spreads to lymphatics. Given the localization of AA to the peritoneal space, intraperitoneal (IP) delivery of chemotherapy could be an effective treatment strategy. Here, we tested the efficacy …


Deep Learning For Fully Automatic Tumor Segmentation On Serially Acquired Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Mri Images Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Zhan Xu, David E Rauch, Rania M Mohamed, Sanaz Pashapoor, Zijian Zhou, Bikash Panthi, Jong Bum Son, Ken-Pin Hwang, Benjamin C Musall, Beatriz E Adrada, Rosalind P Candelaria, Jessica W T Leung, Huong T C Le-Petross, Deanna L Lane, Frances Perez, Jason White, Alyson Clayborn, Brandy Reed, Huiqin Chen, Jia Sun, Peng Wei, Alastair Thompson, Anil Korkut, Lei Huo, Kelly K Hunt, Jennifer K Litton, Vicente Valero, Debu Tripathy, Wei Yang, Clinton Yam, Jingfei Ma Oct 2023

Deep Learning For Fully Automatic Tumor Segmentation On Serially Acquired Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Mri Images Of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer, Zhan Xu, David E Rauch, Rania M Mohamed, Sanaz Pashapoor, Zijian Zhou, Bikash Panthi, Jong Bum Son, Ken-Pin Hwang, Benjamin C Musall, Beatriz E Adrada, Rosalind P Candelaria, Jessica W T Leung, Huong T C Le-Petross, Deanna L Lane, Frances Perez, Jason White, Alyson Clayborn, Brandy Reed, Huiqin Chen, Jia Sun, Peng Wei, Alastair Thompson, Anil Korkut, Lei Huo, Kelly K Hunt, Jennifer K Litton, Vicente Valero, Debu Tripathy, Wei Yang, Clinton Yam, Jingfei Ma

Student and Faculty Publications

Accurate tumor segmentation is required for quantitative image analyses, which are increasingly used for evaluation of tumors. We developed a fully automated and high-performance segmentation model of triple-negative breast cancer using a self-configurable deep learning framework and a large set of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI images acquired serially over the patients' treatment course. Among all models, the top-performing one that was trained with the images across different time points of a treatment course yielded a Dice similarity coefficient of 93% and a sensitivity of 96% on baseline images. The top-performing model also produced accurate tumor size measurements, which is valuable for …


Single-Cell Characterization Of Pulmonary Nodules Implicates Suppression Of Immunosurveillance Across Early Stages Of Lung Adenocarcinoma, Jane Yanagawa, Linh M Tran, Ramin Salehi-Rad, Raymond J Lim, Camelia Dumitras, Eileen Fung, William D Wallace, Ashley E Prosper, Gregory Fishbein, Conor Shea, Rui Hong, Bitta Kahangi, John J Deng, Adam C Gower, Bin Liu, Joshua D Campbell, Sarah A Mazzilli, Jennifer E Beane, Humam Kadara, Marc E Lenburg, Avrum E Spira, Denise R Aberle, Kostyantyn Krysan, Steven M Dubinett Oct 2023

Single-Cell Characterization Of Pulmonary Nodules Implicates Suppression Of Immunosurveillance Across Early Stages Of Lung Adenocarcinoma, Jane Yanagawa, Linh M Tran, Ramin Salehi-Rad, Raymond J Lim, Camelia Dumitras, Eileen Fung, William D Wallace, Ashley E Prosper, Gregory Fishbein, Conor Shea, Rui Hong, Bitta Kahangi, John J Deng, Adam C Gower, Bin Liu, Joshua D Campbell, Sarah A Mazzilli, Jennifer E Beane, Humam Kadara, Marc E Lenburg, Avrum E Spira, Denise R Aberle, Kostyantyn Krysan, Steven M Dubinett

Student and Faculty Publications

UNLABELLED: A greater understanding of molecular, cellular, and immunological changes during the early stages of lung adenocarcinoma development could improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in patients with pulmonary nodules at risk for lung cancer. To elucidate the immunopathogenesis of early lung tumorigenesis, we evaluated surgically resected pulmonary nodules representing the spectrum of early lung adenocarcinoma as well as associated normal lung tissues using single-cell RNA sequencing and validated the results by flow cytometry and multiplex immunofluorescence (MIF). Single-cell transcriptomics revealed a significant decrease in gene expression associated with cytolytic activities of tumor-infiltrating natural killer and natural killer T cells. This …


Abemaciclib Is Effective In Palbociclib-Resistant Hormone Receptor-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancers, Juliana Navarro-Yepes, Nicole M Kettner, Xiayu Rao, Cassandra Santaella Bishop, Tuyen N Bui, Hannah F Wingate, Akshara Singareeka Raghavendra, Yan Wang, Jing Wang, Aysegul A Sahin, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Kelly K Hunt, Senthil Damodaran, Debu Tripathy, Khandan Keyomarsi Oct 2023

Abemaciclib Is Effective In Palbociclib-Resistant Hormone Receptor-Positive Metastatic Breast Cancers, Juliana Navarro-Yepes, Nicole M Kettner, Xiayu Rao, Cassandra Santaella Bishop, Tuyen N Bui, Hannah F Wingate, Akshara Singareeka Raghavendra, Yan Wang, Jing Wang, Aysegul A Sahin, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Kelly K Hunt, Senthil Damodaran, Debu Tripathy, Khandan Keyomarsi

Student and Faculty Publications

Cyclin-dependent kinases 4/6 inhibitor (CDK4/6i) plus endocrine therapy (ET) is standard of care for patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer (MBC). However, resistance to CDK4/6is plus ET remains a clinical problem with limited therapeutic options following disease progression. Different CDK4/6is might have distinct mechanisms of resistance, and therefore using them sequentially or targeting their differentially altered pathways could delay disease progression. To understand pathways leading to resistance to the CDK4/6is palbociclib and abemaciclib, we generated multiple in vitro models of palbociclib-resistant (PR) and abemaciclib-resistant (AR) cell lines as well as in vivo patient-derived xenografts (PDX) and ex …


Setd2 Loss And Atr Inhibition Synergize To Promote Cgas Signaling And Immunotherapy Response In Renal Cell Carcinoma, Xian-De Liu, Yan-Ting Zhang, Daniel J Mcgrail, Xuesong Zhang, Truong Lam, Anh Hoang, Elshad Hasanov, Ganiraju Manyam, Christine B Peterson, Haifeng Zhu, Shwetha V Kumar, Rehan Akbani, Patrick G Pilie, Nizar M Tannir, Guang Peng, Eric Jonasch Oct 2023

Setd2 Loss And Atr Inhibition Synergize To Promote Cgas Signaling And Immunotherapy Response In Renal Cell Carcinoma, Xian-De Liu, Yan-Ting Zhang, Daniel J Mcgrail, Xuesong Zhang, Truong Lam, Anh Hoang, Elshad Hasanov, Ganiraju Manyam, Christine B Peterson, Haifeng Zhu, Shwetha V Kumar, Rehan Akbani, Patrick G Pilie, Nizar M Tannir, Guang Peng, Eric Jonasch

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) demonstrates durable clinical benefits in a minority of patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). We aimed to identify the molecular features that determine the response and develop approaches to enhance it.

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We investigated the effects of SET domain-containing protein 2 (SETD2) loss on the DNA damage response pathway, the cytosolic DNA-sensing pathway, the tumor immune microenvironment, and the response to ataxia telangiectasia and rad3-related (ATR) and checkpoint inhibition in RCC.

RESULTS: ATR inhibition activated the cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)-interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3)-dependent cytosolic DNA-sensing pathway, resulting in the concurrent expression of inflammatory …


Automated Cellular-Level Dual Global Fusion Of Whole-Slide Imaging For Lung Adenocarcinoma Prognosis, Songhui Diao, Pingjun Chen, Eman Showkatian, Rukhmini Bandyopadhyay, Frank R Rojas, Bo Zhu, Lingzhi Hong, Muhammad Aminu, Maliazurina B Saad, Morteza Salehjahromi, Amgad Muneer, Sheeba J Sujit, Carmen Behrens, Don L Gibbons, John V Heymach, Neda Kalhor, Ignacio I Wistuba, Luisa M Solis Soto, Jianjun Zhang, Wenjian Qin, Jia Wu Oct 2023

Automated Cellular-Level Dual Global Fusion Of Whole-Slide Imaging For Lung Adenocarcinoma Prognosis, Songhui Diao, Pingjun Chen, Eman Showkatian, Rukhmini Bandyopadhyay, Frank R Rojas, Bo Zhu, Lingzhi Hong, Muhammad Aminu, Maliazurina B Saad, Morteza Salehjahromi, Amgad Muneer, Sheeba J Sujit, Carmen Behrens, Don L Gibbons, John V Heymach, Neda Kalhor, Ignacio I Wistuba, Luisa M Solis Soto, Jianjun Zhang, Wenjian Qin, Jia Wu

Student and Faculty Publications

Histopathologic whole-slide images (WSI) are generally considered the gold standard for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Survival prediction based on WSI has recently attracted substantial attention. Nevertheless, it remains a central challenge owing to the inherent difficulties of predicting patient prognosis and effectively extracting informative survival-specific representations from WSI with highly compounded gigapixels. In this study, we present a fully automated cellular-level dual global fusion pipeline for survival prediction. Specifically, the proposed method first describes the composition of different cell populations on WSI. Then, it generates dimension-reduced WSI-embedded maps, allowing for efficient investigation of the tumor microenvironment. In addition, we introduce …


Gut Microbiome In Patients With Early-Stage And Late-Stage Melanoma, Russell G Witt, Samuel H Cass, Tiffaney Tran, Ashish Damania, Emelie E Nelson, Elizabeth Sirmans, Elizabeth M Burton, Manoj Chelvanambi, Sarah Johnson, Hussein A Tawbi, Jeffrey E Gershenwald, Michael A Davies, Christine Spencer, Aditya Mishra, Matthew C Wong, Nadim J Ajami, Christine B Peterson, Carrie R Daniel, Jennifer A Wargo, Jennifer L Mcquade, Kelly C Nelson Oct 2023

Gut Microbiome In Patients With Early-Stage And Late-Stage Melanoma, Russell G Witt, Samuel H Cass, Tiffaney Tran, Ashish Damania, Emelie E Nelson, Elizabeth Sirmans, Elizabeth M Burton, Manoj Chelvanambi, Sarah Johnson, Hussein A Tawbi, Jeffrey E Gershenwald, Michael A Davies, Christine Spencer, Aditya Mishra, Matthew C Wong, Nadim J Ajami, Christine B Peterson, Carrie R Daniel, Jennifer A Wargo, Jennifer L Mcquade, Kelly C Nelson

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: The gut microbiome modulates the immune system and responses to immunotherapy in patients with late-stage melanoma. It is unknown whether fecal microbiota profiles differ between healthy individuals and patients with melanoma or if microbiota profiles differ among patients with different stages of melanoma. Defining gut microbiota profiles in individuals without melanoma and those with early-stage and late-stage melanoma may reveal features associated with disease progression.

OBJECTIVE: To characterize and compare gut microbiota profiles between healthy volunteers and patients with melanoma and between patients with early-stage and late-stage melanoma.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This single-site case-control study took place at …


Garetosmab In Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 2 Trial, Maja Di Rocco, Eduardo Forleo-Neto, Robert J Pignolo, Richard Keen, Philippe Orcel, Thomas Funck-Brentano, Christian Roux, Sami Kolta, Annalisa Madeo, Judith S Bubbear, Jacek Tabarkiewicz, Małgorzata Szczepanek, Javier Bachiller-Corral, Angela M Cheung, Kathryn M Dahir, Esmée Botman, Pieter G Raijmakers, Mona Al Mukaddam, Lianne Tile, Cynthia Portal-Celhay, Neena Sarkar, Peijie Hou, Bret J Musser, Anita Boyapati, Kusha Mohammadi, Scott J Mellis, Andrew J Rankin, Aris N Economides, Dinko Gonzalez Trotter, Gary A Herman, Sarah J O'Meara, Richard Delgizzi, David M Weinreich, George D Yancopoulos, E Marelise W Eekhoff, Frederick S Kaplan Oct 2023

Garetosmab In Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 2 Trial, Maja Di Rocco, Eduardo Forleo-Neto, Robert J Pignolo, Richard Keen, Philippe Orcel, Thomas Funck-Brentano, Christian Roux, Sami Kolta, Annalisa Madeo, Judith S Bubbear, Jacek Tabarkiewicz, Małgorzata Szczepanek, Javier Bachiller-Corral, Angela M Cheung, Kathryn M Dahir, Esmée Botman, Pieter G Raijmakers, Mona Al Mukaddam, Lianne Tile, Cynthia Portal-Celhay, Neena Sarkar, Peijie Hou, Bret J Musser, Anita Boyapati, Kusha Mohammadi, Scott J Mellis, Andrew J Rankin, Aris N Economides, Dinko Gonzalez Trotter, Gary A Herman, Sarah J O'Meara, Richard Delgizzi, David M Weinreich, George D Yancopoulos, E Marelise W Eekhoff, Frederick S Kaplan

Student and Faculty Publications

Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare disease characterized by heterotopic ossification (HO) in connective tissues and painful flare-ups. In the phase 2 LUMINA-1 trial, adult patients with FOP were randomized to garetosmab, an activin A-blocking antibody (n = 20) or placebo (n = 24) in period 1 (28 weeks), followed by an open-label period 2 (28 weeks; n = 43). The primary end points were safety and for period 1, the activity and size of HO lesions. All patients experienced at least one treatment-emergent adverse event during period 1, notably epistaxis, madarosis and skin abscesses. Five deaths …


Therapeutic Effects Of Combining Curcumin And Swimming In Osteoarthritis Using A Rat Model, Mona M Saber, Manal Moustafa Mahmoud, Hesham M Amin, Reham M Essam Oct 2023

Therapeutic Effects Of Combining Curcumin And Swimming In Osteoarthritis Using A Rat Model, Mona M Saber, Manal Moustafa Mahmoud, Hesham M Amin, Reham M Essam

Student and Faculty Publications

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common debilitating degenerative disease of the elderly. We aimed to study the therapeutic effects of combining curcumin and swimming in monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)-induced OA in a rat model. The rats were divided into 5 groups (n = 9). Group 1 received saline and served as a control group. Groups 2-5 were injected intra-articularly in the right knee with 100 μL MIA. One week later, groups 3 and 5 were started on daily swimming sessions that gradually increased to 20-mins per session, and for groups 4 and 5, oral curcumin was administered at a dose of 200 …


Combining Clinical And Biological Data To Predict Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis In Patients With Systemic Sclerosis Despite Immunomodulatory Therapy, Elizabeth R Volkmann, Holly Wilhalme, Shervin Assassi, Grace Hyun J Kim, Jonathan Goldin, Masataka Kuwana, Donald P Tashkin, Michael D Roth Oct 2023

Combining Clinical And Biological Data To Predict Progressive Pulmonary Fibrosis In Patients With Systemic Sclerosis Despite Immunomodulatory Therapy, Elizabeth R Volkmann, Holly Wilhalme, Shervin Assassi, Grace Hyun J Kim, Jonathan Goldin, Masataka Kuwana, Donald P Tashkin, Michael D Roth

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: Progressive pulmonary fibrosis (PPF) is the leading cause of death in systemic sclerosis (SSc). This study aimed to develop a clinical prediction nomogram using clinical and biological data to assess risk of PPF among patients receiving treatment of SSc-related interstitial lung disease (SSc-ILD).

METHODS: Patients with SSc-ILD who participated in the Scleroderma Lung Study II (SLS II) were randomized to treatment with either mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) or cyclophosphamide (CYC). Clinical and biological parameters were analyzed using univariable and multivariable logistic regression, and a nomogram was created to assess the risk of PPF and validated by bootstrap resampling.

RESULTS: Among …


Recent Insights Into The Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Targets Of Chronic Liver Diseases, Yankai Wen, Lichun Ma, Cynthia Ju Oct 2023

Recent Insights Into The Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Targets Of Chronic Liver Diseases, Yankai Wen, Lichun Ma, Cynthia Ju

Student and Faculty Publications

Viral hepatitis, alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are the three major causes of chronic liver diseases, which account for approximately 2 million deaths per year worldwide. The current direct-acting antiviral drugs and vaccinations have effectively reduced and ameliorated viral hepatitis infection, but there are still no effective drug treatments for ALD, NAFLD and liver cancer due to the poor understanding of their pathogenesis. To better understand the pathogenesis, the fifth Chinese American Liver Society/Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America Hepatology Division Annual Symposium, which was held virtually on 21-22 October 2022, focused on the topics …


Pd-1 Blockade In Combination With Dasatinib Potentiates Induction Of Anti-Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Immunity, Paul Koller, Natalia Baran, Karine Harutyunyan, Antonio Cavazos, Saradhi Mallampati, Renee L Chin, Zhou Jiang, Xian Sun, Heng-Huan Lee, Jennifer L Hsu, Patrick Williams, Xuelin Huang, Michael A Curran, Mien-Chie Hung, Marina Konopleva Oct 2023

Pd-1 Blockade In Combination With Dasatinib Potentiates Induction Of Anti-Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Immunity, Paul Koller, Natalia Baran, Karine Harutyunyan, Antonio Cavazos, Saradhi Mallampati, Renee L Chin, Zhou Jiang, Xian Sun, Heng-Huan Lee, Jennifer L Hsu, Patrick Williams, Xuelin Huang, Michael A Curran, Mien-Chie Hung, Marina Konopleva

Student and Faculty Publications

Immunotherapy, in the form of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), has been part of the standard of care in the treatment of acute leukemia for over 40 years. Trials evaluating novel immunotherapeutic approaches, such as targeting the programmed death-1 (PD-1) pathway, have unfortunately not yielded comparable results to those seen in solid tumors. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins are cell surface proteins essential for the adaptive immune system to recognize self versus non-self. MHC typing is used to determine donor compatibility when evaluating patients for HSCT. Recently, loss of MHC class II (MHC II) was shown to be a mechanism …


Recent Insights Into The Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Targets Of Chronic Liver Diseases, Yankai Wen, Lichun Ma, Cynthia Ju Oct 2023

Recent Insights Into The Pathogenesis And Therapeutic Targets Of Chronic Liver Diseases, Yankai Wen, Lichun Ma, Cynthia Ju

Student and Faculty Publications

Viral hepatitis, alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are the three major causes of chronic liver diseases, which account for approximately 2 million deaths per year worldwide. The current direct-acting antiviral drugs and vaccinations have effectively reduced and ameliorated viral hepatitis infection, but there are still no effective drug treatments for ALD, NAFLD and liver cancer due to the poor understanding of their pathogenesis. To better understand the pathogenesis, the fifth Chinese American Liver Society/Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America Hepatology Division Annual Symposium, which was held virtually on 21-22 October 2022, focused on the topics …


Nuclear Smooth Muscle Α-Actin Participates In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation, Callie S Kwartler, Albert J Pedroza, Anita Kaw, Pujun Guan, Shuangtao Ma, Xue-Yan Duan, Caroline Kernell, Charis Wang, Jose Emiliano Esparza Pinelo, Mikayla S Borthwick Bowen, Jiyuan Chen, Yuan Zhong, Sanjay Sinha, Xuetong Shen, Michael P Fischbein, Dianna M Milewicz Oct 2023

Nuclear Smooth Muscle Α-Actin Participates In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Differentiation, Callie S Kwartler, Albert J Pedroza, Anita Kaw, Pujun Guan, Shuangtao Ma, Xue-Yan Duan, Caroline Kernell, Charis Wang, Jose Emiliano Esparza Pinelo, Mikayla S Borthwick Bowen, Jiyuan Chen, Yuan Zhong, Sanjay Sinha, Xuetong Shen, Michael P Fischbein, Dianna M Milewicz

Student and Faculty Publications

Missense variants throughout ACTA2, encoding smooth muscle α-actin (αSMA), predispose to adult-onset thoracic aortic disease, but variants disrupting arginine 179 (R179) lead to Smooth Muscle Dysfunction Syndrome (SMDS) characterized by diverse childhood-onset vascular diseases. Here we show that αSMA localizes to the nucleus in wildtype (WT) smooth muscle cells (SMCs), enriches in the nucleus with SMC differentiation, and associates with chromatin remodeling complexes and SMC contractile gene promotors. The ACTA2 p.R179 αSMA variant shows decreased nuclear localization. Primary SMCs from Acta2SMC-R179C/+ mice are less differentiated than WT SMCs in vitro and in vivo and have global changes in …


Rare Variants Found In Clinical Gene Panels Illuminate The Genetic And Allelic Architecture Of Orofacial Clefting, Kimberly K Diaz Perez, Sarah W Curtis, Alba Sanchis-Juan, Xuefang Zhao, Taylor Head, Samantha Ho, Bridget Carter, Toby Mchenry, Madison R Bishop, Luz C Valencia-Ramirez, Claudia Restrepo, Jacqueline T Hecht, Lina M Uribe, George Wehby, Seth M Weinberg, Terri H Beaty, Jeffrey C Murray, Eleanor Feingold, Mary L Marazita, David J Cutler, Michael P Epstein, Harrison Brand, Elizabeth J Leslie Oct 2023

Rare Variants Found In Clinical Gene Panels Illuminate The Genetic And Allelic Architecture Of Orofacial Clefting, Kimberly K Diaz Perez, Sarah W Curtis, Alba Sanchis-Juan, Xuefang Zhao, Taylor Head, Samantha Ho, Bridget Carter, Toby Mchenry, Madison R Bishop, Luz C Valencia-Ramirez, Claudia Restrepo, Jacqueline T Hecht, Lina M Uribe, George Wehby, Seth M Weinberg, Terri H Beaty, Jeffrey C Murray, Eleanor Feingold, Mary L Marazita, David J Cutler, Michael P Epstein, Harrison Brand, Elizabeth J Leslie

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Orofacial clefts (OFCs) are common birth defects including cleft lip, cleft lip and palate, and cleft palate. OFCs have heterogeneous etiologies, complicating clinical diagnostics because it is not always apparent if the cause is Mendelian, environmental, or multifactorial. Sequencing is not currently performed for isolated or sporadic OFCs; therefore, we estimated the diagnostic yield for 418 genes in 841 cases and 294 controls.

METHODS: We evaluated 418 genes using genome sequencing and curated variants to assess their pathogenicity using American College of Medical Genetics criteria.

RESULTS: 9.04% of cases and 1.02% of controls had "likely pathogenic" variants (P < .0001), which was almost exclusively driven by heterozygous variants in autosomal genes. Cleft palate (17.6%) and cleft lip and palate (9.09%) cases had the highest yield, whereas cleft lip cases had a 2.80% yield. Out of 39 genes with likely pathogenic variants, 9 genes, including CTNND1 and IRF6, accounted for more than half of the yield (4.64% of cases). Most variants (61.8%) were "variants of uncertain significance", occurring more frequently in cases (P = .004), but no individual gene showed a significant excess of variants of uncertain significance.

CONCLUSION: …


An Efficient Strategy For Evaluating New Non-Invasive Screening Tests For Colorectal Cancer: The Guiding Principles, Robert S Bresalier, Carlo Senore, Graeme P Young, James Allison, Robert Benamouzig, Sally Benton, Patrick M M Bossuyt, Luis Caro, Beatriz Carvalho, Han-Mo Chiu, Veerle M H Coupé, Willemijn De Klaver, Clasine Maria De Klerk, Evelien Dekker, Sunil Dolwani, Callum G Fraser, William Grady, Lydia Guittet, Samir Gupta, Stephen P Halloran, Ulrike Haug, Geir Hoff, Steven Itzkowitz, Tim Kortlever, Anastasios Koulaouzidis, Uri Ladabaum, Beatrice Lauby-Secretan, Mārcis Leja, Bernard Levin, Theodore Robert Levin, Finlay Macrae, Gerrit A Meijer, Joshua Melson, Colm O'Morain, Susan Parry, Linda Rabeneck, David F Ransohoff, Roque Sáenz, Hiroshi Saito, Silvia Sanduleanu-Dascalescu, Robert E Schoen, Kevin Selby, Harminder Singh, Robert J C Steele, Joseph J Y Sung, Erin Leigh Symonds, Sidney J Winawer, Members Of The World Endoscopy Colorectal Cancer Screening New Test Evaluation Expert Working Group Oct 2023

An Efficient Strategy For Evaluating New Non-Invasive Screening Tests For Colorectal Cancer: The Guiding Principles, Robert S Bresalier, Carlo Senore, Graeme P Young, James Allison, Robert Benamouzig, Sally Benton, Patrick M M Bossuyt, Luis Caro, Beatriz Carvalho, Han-Mo Chiu, Veerle M H Coupé, Willemijn De Klaver, Clasine Maria De Klerk, Evelien Dekker, Sunil Dolwani, Callum G Fraser, William Grady, Lydia Guittet, Samir Gupta, Stephen P Halloran, Ulrike Haug, Geir Hoff, Steven Itzkowitz, Tim Kortlever, Anastasios Koulaouzidis, Uri Ladabaum, Beatrice Lauby-Secretan, Mārcis Leja, Bernard Levin, Theodore Robert Levin, Finlay Macrae, Gerrit A Meijer, Joshua Melson, Colm O'Morain, Susan Parry, Linda Rabeneck, David F Ransohoff, Roque Sáenz, Hiroshi Saito, Silvia Sanduleanu-Dascalescu, Robert E Schoen, Kevin Selby, Harminder Singh, Robert J C Steele, Joseph J Y Sung, Erin Leigh Symonds, Sidney J Winawer, Members Of The World Endoscopy Colorectal Cancer Screening New Test Evaluation Expert Working Group

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: New screening tests for colorectal cancer (CRC) are rapidly emerging. Conducting trials with mortality reduction as the end point supporting their adoption is challenging. We re-examined the principles underlying evaluation of new non-invasive tests in view of technological developments and identification of new biomarkers.

DESIGN: A formal consensus approach involving a multidisciplinary expert panel revised eight previously established principles.

RESULTS: Twelve newly stated principles emerged. Effectiveness of a new test can be evaluated by comparison with a proven comparator non-invasive test. The faecal immunochemical test is now considered the appropriate comparator, while colonoscopy remains the diagnostic standard. For a …


Zyxin Inhibits The Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Process In Gastric Cancer By Upregulating Sirt1, Jing Lou, Sha Geng, Wei He, Song-Bai Liu, Xinghong Shi, Ying Chang, Shiyuan Han, Panting Qian, Hesham M Amin, Yao-Hua Song, Yangxin Li, Jin Zhou Oct 2023

Zyxin Inhibits The Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Process In Gastric Cancer By Upregulating Sirt1, Jing Lou, Sha Geng, Wei He, Song-Bai Liu, Xinghong Shi, Ying Chang, Shiyuan Han, Panting Qian, Hesham M Amin, Yao-Hua Song, Yangxin Li, Jin Zhou

Student and Faculty Publications

Tumor development relies on the stemness of cancer stem cells, which is regulated by environmental cues. Previous studies have shown that zyxin can inhibit the expression of genes for embryonic stem cell status. In the present study, the expression levels of zyxin protein in cancer tissues and adjacent noncancerous tissues from 73 gastric cancer patients with different clinical stages were analyzed by Western blot. We showed that the relative expression levels of zyxin in gastric cancer tissues (cancer tissues/adjacent tissues) were significantly downregulated in advanced clinical stages. Overexpression of zyxin inhibited the stemness and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) processes in gastric …


Co-Targeting Bcl-Xl And Bcl-2 By Protac 753b Eliminates Leukemia Cells And Enhances Efficacy Of Chemotherapy By Targeting Senescent Cells, Yannan Jia, Lina Han, Cassandra L Ramage, Zhe Wang, Connie C Weng, Lei Yang, Simona Colla, Helen Ma, Weiguo Zhang, Michael Andreeff, Naval Daver, Nitin Jain, Naveen Pemmaraju, Kapil Bhalla, Satu Mustjoki, Peiyi Zhang, Guangrong Zheng, Daohong Zhou, Qi Zhang, Marina Konopleva Oct 2023

Co-Targeting Bcl-Xl And Bcl-2 By Protac 753b Eliminates Leukemia Cells And Enhances Efficacy Of Chemotherapy By Targeting Senescent Cells, Yannan Jia, Lina Han, Cassandra L Ramage, Zhe Wang, Connie C Weng, Lei Yang, Simona Colla, Helen Ma, Weiguo Zhang, Michael Andreeff, Naval Daver, Nitin Jain, Naveen Pemmaraju, Kapil Bhalla, Satu Mustjoki, Peiyi Zhang, Guangrong Zheng, Daohong Zhou, Qi Zhang, Marina Konopleva

Student and Faculty Publications

BCL-XL and BCL-2 are key anti-apoptotic proteins and validated cancer targets. 753B is a novel BCL-XL/BCL-2 proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) that targets both BCL-XL and BCL-2 to the von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) E3 ligase, leading to BCLX L/BCL-2 ubiquitination and degradation selectively in cells expressing VHL. Because platelets lack VHL expression, 753B spares on-target platelet toxicity caused by the first-generation dual BCL-XL/BCL-2 inhibitor navitoclax (ABT-263). Here, we report pre-clinical single-agent activity of 753B against different leukemia subsets. 753B effectively reduced cell viability and induced dose-dependent degradation of BCL-XL and BCL-2 in a subset of hematopoietic cell lines, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) …


Predicted Structure And Analysis Of The Glycoprotein From Sars-Cov-2 Variants Of Interest, Boris Shabaltiy Oct 2023

Predicted Structure And Analysis Of The Glycoprotein From Sars-Cov-2 Variants Of Interest, Boris Shabaltiy

Honors Theses

SARS-CoV-2 has had a devastating effect on the world, and while the public concern and severity of the diseased caused by it have decreased, it is still crucial to monitor the virus for mutations so we can rapidly identify new variants of concern, and then rapidly prepare new vaccines and treatments. The SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein from the first isolates of the virus (root variant) was structurally characterized in early 2021. The spike protein structure, designated 7CZW, was uploaded to RCSB Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB). All subsequent mutations the S protein has accumulated are based on the amino acid …