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Circulating Tnf-Like Protein 1a (Tl1a) Is Elevated Early In Rheumatoid Arthritis And Depends On Tnf, Y. Song, I. A. Choi, F. Meylan, M. K. Demoruelle, T. Farley, A. C. Richard, E. Hawley, J. Botson, P. Gregersen, R. M. Siegel, +19 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Circulating Tnf-Like Protein 1a (Tl1a) Is Elevated Early In Rheumatoid Arthritis And Depends On Tnf, Y. Song, I. A. Choi, F. Meylan, M. K. Demoruelle, T. Farley, A. C. Richard, E. Hawley, J. Botson, P. Gregersen, R. M. Siegel, +19 Additional Authors

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Allele-Specific Expression Changes Dynamically During T Cell Activation In Hla And Other Autoimmune Loci, M. Gutierrez-Arcelus, Y. Baglaenko, J. Arora, S. Hannes, Y. Luo, T. Amariuta, N. Teslovich, D. A. Rao, P. K. Gregersen, S. Raychaudhuri, +8 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Allele-Specific Expression Changes Dynamically During T Cell Activation In Hla And Other Autoimmune Loci, M. Gutierrez-Arcelus, Y. Baglaenko, J. Arora, S. Hannes, Y. Luo, T. Amariuta, N. Teslovich, D. A. Rao, P. K. Gregersen, S. Raychaudhuri, +8 Additional Authors

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© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. Genetic studies have revealed that autoimmune susceptibility variants are over-represented in memory CD4+ T cell regulatory elements1–3. Understanding how genetic variation affects gene expression in different T cell physiological states is essential for deciphering genetic mechanisms of autoimmunity4,5. Here, we characterized the dynamics of genetic regulatory effects at eight time points during memory CD4+ T cell activation with high-depth RNA-seq in healthy individuals. We discovered widespread, dynamic allele-specific expression across the genome, where the balance of alleles changes over time. These genes were enriched fourfold within autoimmune loci. …


Expression Of Concern: Redox Modification Of Cysteine Residues Regulates The Cytokine Activity Of High Mobility Group Box-1 (Hmgb1) (Molecular Medicine (2012) 18 (250-259) Doi: 10.2119/Molmed.2011.00389), H. Yang, P. Lundbäck, L. Ottosson, H. Erlandsson-Harris, E. Venereau, M. E. Bianchi, Y. Al-Abed, U. Andersson, K. J. Tracey, D. J. Antoine Jan 2020

Expression Of Concern: Redox Modification Of Cysteine Residues Regulates The Cytokine Activity Of High Mobility Group Box-1 (Hmgb1) (Molecular Medicine (2012) 18 (250-259) Doi: 10.2119/Molmed.2011.00389), H. Yang, P. Lundbäck, L. Ottosson, H. Erlandsson-Harris, E. Venereau, M. E. Bianchi, Y. Al-Abed, U. Andersson, K. J. Tracey, D. J. Antoine

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© The Author(s). 2020. The Editors-in-Chief would like to alert readers that this article (Yang et al. 2012) is part of an investigation being conducted by the journal following the conclusions of an institutional enquiry at the University of Liverpool with respect to the quantitative mass spectrometrygenerated results regarding acetylated and redox-modified HMGB1. Appropriate editorial action will be taken once the investigation is concluded. Huan Yang, Peter Lundbäck, Lars Ottosson, Helena Erlandsson-Harris, Emilie Venereau, Marco E. Bianchi, Yousef Al-Abed, Ulf Andersson, and Kevin J. Tracey agree to this editorial expression of concern. Daniel J. Antoine has not responded to any …


Challenges And Opportunities With Causal Discovery Algorithms: Application To Alzheimer’S Pathophysiology, X. Shen, S. Ma, P. Vemuri, G. Simon, M. W. Weiner, P. Aisen, R. Petersen, C. R. Jack, P. Davies, V. Shibley, +90 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Challenges And Opportunities With Causal Discovery Algorithms: Application To Alzheimer’S Pathophysiology, X. Shen, S. Ma, P. Vemuri, G. Simon, M. W. Weiner, P. Aisen, R. Petersen, C. R. Jack, P. Davies, V. Shibley, +90 Additional Authors

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© 2020, The Author(s). Causal Structure Discovery (CSD) is the problem of identifying causal relationships from large quantities of data through computational methods. With the limited ability of traditional association-based computational methods to discover causal relationships, CSD methodologies are gaining popularity. The goal of the study was to systematically examine whether (i) CSD methods can discover the known causal relationships from observational clinical data and (ii) to offer guidance to accurately discover known causal relationships. We used Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a complex progressive disease, as a model because the well-established evidence provides a “gold-standard” causal graph for evaluation. We evaluated …


Celebrating 20 Years Of Ighv Mutation Analysis In Cll., N. Chiorazzi, F. K. Stevenson Jan 2020

Celebrating 20 Years Of Ighv Mutation Analysis In Cll., N. Chiorazzi, F. K. Stevenson

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The division of CLL into 2 broad subsets with highly significant differences in clinical behavior was reported in 2 landmark papers in Blood in 1999.1,2 The simple analysis of the mutational status of the IGV regions provided both a prognostic indicator and an insight into the cellular origins. Derivation from B cells with very low or no IGV mutations generally leads to a more aggressive disease course than derivation from B cells with higher levels. This finding focused attention on surface Ig (sIg), the major B-cell receptor, and revealed dynamic antigen engagement in vivo as a tumor driver. It has …


Key Role Of Mif-Related Neuroinflammation In Neurodegeneration And Cognitive Impairment In Alzheimer's Disease, E. Nasiri, R. Sankowski, H. Dietrich, A. Oikonomidi, P. T. Huerta, J. Popp, Y. Al-Abed, M. Bacher Jan 2020

Key Role Of Mif-Related Neuroinflammation In Neurodegeneration And Cognitive Impairment In Alzheimer's Disease, E. Nasiri, R. Sankowski, H. Dietrich, A. Oikonomidi, P. T. Huerta, J. Popp, Y. Al-Abed, M. Bacher

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Design And Application Of Single-Cell Rna Sequencing To Study Kidney Immune Cells In Lupus Nephritis, D. A. Rao, A. Arazi, D. Wofsy, B. Diamond Jan 2020

Design And Application Of Single-Cell Rna Sequencing To Study Kidney Immune Cells In Lupus Nephritis, D. A. Rao, A. Arazi, D. Wofsy, B. Diamond

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Unique White Matter Structural Connectivity In Early-Stage Drug-Naive Parkinson Disease, V. R. Mishra, K. R. Sreenivasan, Z. Yang, X. Zhuang, D. Cordes, Z. Mari, I. Litvan, H. H. Fernandez, D. Eidelberg, R. R. Walsh, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Unique White Matter Structural Connectivity In Early-Stage Drug-Naive Parkinson Disease, V. R. Mishra, K. R. Sreenivasan, Z. Yang, X. Zhuang, D. Cordes, Z. Mari, I. Litvan, H. H. Fernandez, D. Eidelberg, R. R. Walsh, +2 Additional Authors

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© 2019 American Academy of Neurology. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the topographic arrangement and strength of whole-brain white matter (WM) structural connectivity in patients with early-stage drug-naive Parkinson disease (PD). METHODS: We employed a model-free data-driven approach for computing whole-brain WM topologic arrangement and connectivity strength between brain regions by utilizing diffusion MRI of 70 participants with early-stage drug-naive PD and 41 healthy controls. Subsequently, we generated a novel group-specific WM anatomical network by minimizing variance in anatomical connectivity of each group. Global WM connectivity strength and network measures were computed on this group-specific WM anatomical network and were compared between …


Creatinine Fluctuation In Patients With Lupus Nephritis: Considerations For Clinical Trial Endpoints, S. Almaani, U. Bhatt, C. Arriens, E. Bonfa, M. Dall'era, F. Houssiau, K. Kalunian, M. Mackay, J. Sanchez-Guerrero, B. H. Rovin, +1 Additional Author Jan 2020

Creatinine Fluctuation In Patients With Lupus Nephritis: Considerations For Clinical Trial Endpoints, S. Almaani, U. Bhatt, C. Arriens, E. Bonfa, M. Dall'era, F. Houssiau, K. Kalunian, M. Mackay, J. Sanchez-Guerrero, B. H. Rovin, +1 Additional Author

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Identification Of Unusual Phospholipids From Bovine Heart Mitochondria By Hplc-Ms/Ms., J. Kim, C. L. Hoppel Jan 2020

Identification Of Unusual Phospholipids From Bovine Heart Mitochondria By Hplc-Ms/Ms., J. Kim, C. L. Hoppel

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Phospholipids, including ether phospholipids, are composed of numerous isomeric and isobaric species that have the same backbone and acyl chains. This structural resemblance results in similar fragmentation patterns by collision-induced dissociation of phospholipids regardless of class, yielding complicated tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) spectra when isobaric species are analyzed together. Furthermore, the presence of isobaric species can lead to misassignment of species when made solely based on their molecular weights. In this study, we used normal-phase HPLC for ESI-MS/MS analysis of phospholipids from bovine heart mitochondria. Class separation by HPLC eliminates chances for misidentification of isobaric species from different classes of …


Radiomics And Supervised Machine Learning In The Diagnosis Of Parkinsonism With Fdg Pet: Promises And Challenges., S. Peng, P. G. Spetsieris, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma Jan 2020

Radiomics And Supervised Machine Learning In The Diagnosis Of Parkinsonism With Fdg Pet: Promises And Challenges., S. Peng, P. G. Spetsieris, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma

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Apol1 Polymorphism Modulates Sphingolipid Profile Of Human Podocytes, M. Valsecchi, V. Cazzetta, F. Oriolo, X. Lan, R. Piazza, M. A. Saleem, P. C. Singhal, D. Mavilio, J. Mikulak, M. Aureli Jan 2020

Apol1 Polymorphism Modulates Sphingolipid Profile Of Human Podocytes, M. Valsecchi, V. Cazzetta, F. Oriolo, X. Lan, R. Piazza, M. A. Saleem, P. C. Singhal, D. Mavilio, J. Mikulak, M. Aureli

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T Cell-Intrinsic Irf5 Regulates T Cell Signaling, Migration, And Differentiation And Promotes Intestinal Inflammation, J. Yan, S. P. Pandey, B. J. Barnes, J. R. Turner, C. Abraham Jan 2020

T Cell-Intrinsic Irf5 Regulates T Cell Signaling, Migration, And Differentiation And Promotes Intestinal Inflammation, J. Yan, S. P. Pandey, B. J. Barnes, J. R. Turner, C. Abraham

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© 2020 The Author(s) IRF5 polymorphisms are associated with multiple immune-mediated diseases, including ulcerative colitis. IRF5 contributions are attributed to its role in myeloid lineages. How T cell-intrinsic IRF5 contributes to inflammatory outcomes is not well understood. We identify a previously undefined key role for T cell-intrinsic IRF5. In mice, IRF5 in CD4+ T cells promotes Th1- and Th17-associated cytokines and decreases Th2-associated cytokines. IRF5 is required for the optimal assembly of the TCR-initiated signaling complex and downstream signaling at early times, and at later times binds to promoters of Th1- and Th17-associated transcription factors and cytokines. IRF5 also regulates …


Prolonged Targeted Cardiovascular Epidural Stimulation Improves Immunological Molecular Profile: A Case Report In Chronic Severe Spinal Cord Injury, O. Bloom, J. M. Wecht, B. E. Ditterline, S. Wang, A. Ovechkin, C. A. Angeli, A. A. Arcese, S. J. Harkema Jan 2020

Prolonged Targeted Cardiovascular Epidural Stimulation Improves Immunological Molecular Profile: A Case Report In Chronic Severe Spinal Cord Injury, O. Bloom, J. M. Wecht, B. E. Ditterline, S. Wang, A. Ovechkin, C. A. Angeli, A. A. Arcese, S. J. Harkema

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Plasma Metabolomics Supports The Use Of Long-Duration Cardiac Arrest Rodent Model To Study Human Disease By Demonstrating Similar Metabolic Alterations., M. Shoaib, R. C. Choudhary, J. Choi, N. Kim, K. Hayashida, T. Yagi, T. Yin, M. Nishikimi, L. B. Becker, J. Kim, +1 Additional Author Jan 2020

Plasma Metabolomics Supports The Use Of Long-Duration Cardiac Arrest Rodent Model To Study Human Disease By Demonstrating Similar Metabolic Alterations., M. Shoaib, R. C. Choudhary, J. Choi, N. Kim, K. Hayashida, T. Yagi, T. Yin, M. Nishikimi, L. B. Becker, J. Kim, +1 Additional Author

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Cardiac arrest (CA) is a leading cause of death and there is a necessity for animal models that accurately represent human injury severity. We evaluated a rat model of severe CA injury by comparing plasma metabolic alterations to human patients. Plasma was obtained from adult human control and CA patients post-resuscitation, and from male Sprague-Dawley rats at baseline and after 20 min CA followed by 30 min cardiopulmonary bypass resuscitation. An untargeted metabolomics evaluation using UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS was performed for plasma metabolome comparison. Here we show the metabolic commonality between humans and our severe injury rat model, highlighting significant metabolic dysfunction …


A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase Ii, Randomized Study Of Lovastatin Therapy In The Treatment Of Mildly Active Rheumatoid Arthritis, C. Aranow, J. Cush, M. B. Bolster, C. C. Striebich, M. Dall'era, M. Mackay, E. Olech, T. Frech, B. Diamond, A. Davidson Mbbs, +14 Additional Authors Jan 2020

A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase Ii, Randomized Study Of Lovastatin Therapy In The Treatment Of Mildly Active Rheumatoid Arthritis, C. Aranow, J. Cush, M. B. Bolster, C. C. Striebich, M. Dall'era, M. Mackay, E. Olech, T. Frech, B. Diamond, A. Davidson Mbbs, +14 Additional Authors

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© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved. 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme-A (HMG Co-A) reductase inhibitors (statins) are standard treatment for hyperlipidaemia. In addition to lipid-lowering abilities, statins exhibit multiple anti-inflammatory effects. The objectives of this study were to determine whether treatment of patients with RA with lovastatin decreased CRP or reduced disease activity. Methods: We conducted a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled 12 week trial of lovastatin vs placebo in 64 RA patients with mild clinical disease activity but an elevated CRP. The primary efficacy end point was the reduction …


Peripheral Nervous System Disease In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Results From An International Inception Cohort Study, J. G. Hanly, Q. Li, L. Su, M. B. Urowitz, C. Gordon, S. C. Bae, J. Romero-Diaz, C. Aranow, M. Mackay, V. Farewell, +33 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Peripheral Nervous System Disease In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Results From An International Inception Cohort Study, J. G. Hanly, Q. Li, L. Su, M. B. Urowitz, C. Gordon, S. C. Bae, J. Romero-Diaz, C. Aranow, M. Mackay, V. Farewell, +33 Additional Authors

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© 2019, American College of Rheumatology Objective: To determine the frequency, clinical characteristics, associations, and outcomes of different types of peripheral nervous system (PNS) disease in a multiethnic/multiracial, prospective inception cohort of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Methods: Patients were evaluated annually for 19 neuropsychiatric (NP) events including 7 types of PNS disease. SLE disease activity, organ damage, autoantibodies, and patient and physician assessment of outcome were measured. Time to event and linear regressions were used as appropriate. Results: Of 1,827 SLE patients, 88.8% were female, and 48.8% were white. The mean ± SD age was 35.1 ± 13.3 years, …


Sars-Cov-2 And Interferon Blockade, B. Diamond, B. T. Volpe, S. Van Patten, Y. Al Abed Jan 2020

Sars-Cov-2 And Interferon Blockade, B. Diamond, B. T. Volpe, S. Van Patten, Y. Al Abed

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© 2020, The Author(s). The response to viral infection generally includes an activation of the adaptive immune response to produce cytotoxic T cells and neutralizing antibodies. We propose that SARS-CoV-2 activates the innate immune system through the renin-angiotensin and kallikrein-bradykinin pathways, blocks interferon production and reduces an effective adaptive immune response. This model has therapeutic implications.


Systemic Inflammation In Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury, O. Bloom, P. E. Herman, A. M. Spungen Jan 2020

Systemic Inflammation In Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury, O. Bloom, P. E. Herman, A. M. Spungen

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A Pilot Study Testing A Novel 3d Printed Amphibious Lower Limb Prosthesis In A Recreational Pool Setting, T. Goldstein, A. Oreste, G. Hutnick, A. Chory, V. Chehata, J. Seldin, M. D. Gallo, O. Bloom Jan 2020

A Pilot Study Testing A Novel 3d Printed Amphibious Lower Limb Prosthesis In A Recreational Pool Setting, T. Goldstein, A. Oreste, G. Hutnick, A. Chory, V. Chehata, J. Seldin, M. D. Gallo, O. Bloom

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Relative Ratios Enhance The Diagnostic Power Of Phospholipids In Distinguishing Benign And Cancerous Ovarian Masses, T. Yagi, C. E. Kuschner, M. Shoaib, R. C. Choudhary, L. B. Becker, A. T. Lee, J. Kim Jan 2020

Relative Ratios Enhance The Diagnostic Power Of Phospholipids In Distinguishing Benign And Cancerous Ovarian Masses, T. Yagi, C. E. Kuschner, M. Shoaib, R. C. Choudhary, L. B. Becker, A. T. Lee, J. Kim

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Predictive Value Of 18F-Florbetapir And 18F-Fdg Pet For Conversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment To Alzheimer Dementia, G. Blazhenets, Y. Ma, A. Sörensen, F. Schiller, G. Rücker, D. Eidelberg, L. Frings, P. T. Meyer Jan 2020

Predictive Value Of 18F-Florbetapir And 18F-Fdg Pet For Conversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment To Alzheimer Dementia, G. Blazhenets, Y. Ma, A. Sörensen, F. Schiller, G. Rücker, D. Eidelberg, L. Frings, P. T. Meyer

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© 2020 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. The present study examined the predictive values of amyloid PET, 18F-FDG PET, and nonimaging predictors (alone and in combination) for development of Alzheimer dementia (AD) in a large population of patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: The study included 319 patients with MCI from the Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative database. In a derivation dataset (n = 159), the following Cox proportional-hazards models were constructed, each adjusted for age and sex: amyloid PET using 18F-florbetapir (pattern expression score of an amyloid-β AD conversion-related pattern, constructed by principle-components analysis); 18F-FDG …


Hmgb1 In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, T. Liu, M. Son, B. Diamond Jan 2020

Hmgb1 In Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, T. Liu, M. Son, B. Diamond

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Potential T Cell-Intrinsic Regulatory Roles For Irf5 Via Cytokine Modulation In T Helper Subset Differentiation And Function, Z. Brune, M. R. Rice, B. J. Barnes Jan 2020

Potential T Cell-Intrinsic Regulatory Roles For Irf5 Via Cytokine Modulation In T Helper Subset Differentiation And Function, Z. Brune, M. R. Rice, B. J. Barnes

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Modulating Cytokine Production Via Select Packaging And Secretion From Extracellular Vesicles, B. J. Barnes, C. C. Somerville Jan 2020

Modulating Cytokine Production Via Select Packaging And Secretion From Extracellular Vesicles, B. J. Barnes, C. C. Somerville

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Reproducible Metabolic Topographies Associated With Multiple System Atrophy: Network And Regional Analyses In Chinese And American Patient Cohorts, B. Shen, S. Wei, J. Ge, S. Peng, F. Liu, L. Li, S. Guo, P. Wu, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Reproducible Metabolic Topographies Associated With Multiple System Atrophy: Network And Regional Analyses In Chinese And American Patient Cohorts, B. Shen, S. Wei, J. Ge, S. Peng, F. Liu, L. Li, S. Guo, P. Wu, D. Eidelberg, Y. Ma, +2 Additional Authors

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© 2020 The Authors Purpose: Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is an atypical parkinsonian syndrome and often difficult to discriminate clinically from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and Parkinson's disease (PD) in early stages. Although a characteristic metabolic brain network has been reported for MSA, it is unknown whether this network can provide a clinically useful biomarker in different centers. This study was aimed to identify and cross-validate MSA-related brain network and assess its ability for differential diagnosis and clinical correlations in Chinese and American patient cohorts. Methods: We included 18F-FDG PET scans retrospectively from 128 clinically diagnosed parkinsonian patients (34 MSA, …


Nono Is A Novel Co-Factor Of Prdm1 And Regulates Inflammatory Response In Monocyte Derived-Dendritic Cells, K. Lee, S. H. Jang, H. Tian, S. J. Kim Jan 2020

Nono Is A Novel Co-Factor Of Prdm1 And Regulates Inflammatory Response In Monocyte Derived-Dendritic Cells, K. Lee, S. H. Jang, H. Tian, S. J. Kim

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© Copyright © 2020 Lee, Jang, Tian and Kim. Proper expression of the transcription factor, Positive regulatory domain 1 (PRDM1), is required for maintaining homeostasis of human monocyte derived-dendritic cells (MO-DCs). The molecular mechanisms and gene targets of PRDM1 in B and T lymphocytes have been identified. However, the function of PRDM1 in dendritic cells (DCs) remains unclear. We investigate co-regulators of PRDM1 in MO-DCs identified by mass spectrometry (MS) and co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP). Notably, non-POU domain-containing octamer-binding protein (NonO) was found to be a PRDM1 binding protein in the nucleus of MO-DCs. NonO is recruited to the PRDM1 binding site …


Ultrasound Powered Piezoelectric Neurostimulation Devices: A Commentary., T. Sun, J. Wright, T. Datta-Chaudhuri Jan 2020

Ultrasound Powered Piezoelectric Neurostimulation Devices: A Commentary., T. Sun, J. Wright, T. Datta-Chaudhuri

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Conventional neurostimulation systems for preclinical research can be bulky and invasive due to the need for batteries or wired interfaces. Emerging as a new neural interface technique, ultrasound-powered piezoelectric neural stimulators work by converting ultrasound energy to electrical charge for neural stimulation. In addition to the benefits of wireless powering and miniaturization leading to less traumatic surgery, piezoelectric neural stimulators can also exhibit prolonged operational lifetimes for a long-term stable neural interface, and show promise for clinical translation. As one of first steps to demonstrate the value of ultrasound-powered piezoelectric neural interface, Li et al. developed a piezoelectric stimulator to …


In Utero Exposure To Endogenous Maternal Polyclonal Anti-Caspr2 Antibody Leads To Behavioral Abnormalities Resembling Autism Spectrum Disorder In Male Mice, C. Bagnall-Moreau, P. T. Huerta, D. Comoletti, A. La-Bella, R. Berlin, C. Zhao, B. T. Volpe, B. Diamond, L. Brimberg Jan 2020

In Utero Exposure To Endogenous Maternal Polyclonal Anti-Caspr2 Antibody Leads To Behavioral Abnormalities Resembling Autism Spectrum Disorder In Male Mice, C. Bagnall-Moreau, P. T. Huerta, D. Comoletti, A. La-Bella, R. Berlin, C. Zhao, B. T. Volpe, B. Diamond, L. Brimberg

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© 2020, The Author(s). The concept that exposure in utero to maternal anti-brain antibodies contributes to the development of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has been entertained for over a decade. We determined that antibodies targeting Caspr2 are present at high frequency in mothers with brain-reactive serology and a child with ASD, and further demonstrated that exposure in utero to a monoclonal anti-Caspr2 antibody, derived from a mother of an ASD child, led to an-ASD like phenotype in male offspring. Now we propose a new model to study the effects of in utero exposure to anti-Caspr2 antibody. Dams immunized with the …


Prognostic Molecular Signatures For Metastatic Potential In Clinically Low-Risk Stage I And Ii Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinomas, A. J. Shih, N. Murphy, Z. Kozel, O. Yaskiv, A. Liew, L. Kavoussi, S. Hall, M. Vira, X. Zhu, A. T. Lee, +2 Additional Authors Jan 2020

Prognostic Molecular Signatures For Metastatic Potential In Clinically Low-Risk Stage I And Ii Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinomas, A. J. Shih, N. Murphy, Z. Kozel, O. Yaskiv, A. Liew, L. Kavoussi, S. Hall, M. Vira, X. Zhu, A. T. Lee, +2 Additional Authors

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