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Preterm Intraventricular Hemorrhage In Vitro: Modeling The Cytopathology Of The Ventricular Zone, Leandro Castaneyra-Ruiz, James P Mcallister, Diego M Morales, Steven L Brody, Albert M Isaacs, David D Limbrick Jul 2020

Preterm Intraventricular Hemorrhage In Vitro: Modeling The Cytopathology Of The Ventricular Zone, Leandro Castaneyra-Ruiz, James P Mcallister, Diego M Morales, Steven L Brody, Albert M Isaacs, David D Limbrick

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BACKGROUND: Severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most devastating neurological complications in preterm infants, with the majority suffering long-term neurological morbidity and up to 50% developing post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH). Despite the importance of this disease, its cytopathological mechanisms are not well known. An in vitro model of IVH is required to investigate the effects of blood and its components on the developing ventricular zone (VZ) and its stem cell niche. To address this need, we developed a protocol from our accepted in vitro model to mimic the cytopathological conditions of IVH in the preterm infant.

METHODS: Maturing neuroepithelial …


A Soluble Endoplasmic Reticulum Factor As Regenerative Therapy For Wolfram Syndrome, Jana Mahadevan, Shuntaro Morikawa, Takuya Yagi, Damien Abreu, Simin Lu, Kohsuke Kanekura, Cris M Brown, Fumihiko Urano May 2020

A Soluble Endoplasmic Reticulum Factor As Regenerative Therapy For Wolfram Syndrome, Jana Mahadevan, Shuntaro Morikawa, Takuya Yagi, Damien Abreu, Simin Lu, Kohsuke Kanekura, Cris M Brown, Fumihiko Urano

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-mediated cell death is an emerging target for human chronic disorders, including neurodegeneration and diabetes. However, there is currently no treatment for preventing ER stress-mediated cell death. Here, we show that mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF), a neurotrophic factor secreted from ER stressed cells, prevents ER stress-mediated β cell death and enhances β cell proliferation in cell and mouse models of Wolfram syndrome, a prototype of ER disorders. Our results indicate that molecular pathways regulated by MANF are promising therapeutic targets for regenerative therapy of ER stress-related disorders, including diabetes, retinal degeneration, neurodegeneration, and Wolfram syndrome.


De Novo Identification Of Toxicants That Cause Irreparable Damage To Parasitic Nematode Intestinal Cells, Douglas P. Jasmer, Bruce A. Rosa, Rahul Tyagi, Christina A. Bulman, Brenda Beerntsen, Joseph F. Urban Jr, Judy Sakanari, Makedonka Mitreva May 2020

De Novo Identification Of Toxicants That Cause Irreparable Damage To Parasitic Nematode Intestinal Cells, Douglas P. Jasmer, Bruce A. Rosa, Rahul Tyagi, Christina A. Bulman, Brenda Beerntsen, Joseph F. Urban Jr, Judy Sakanari, Makedonka Mitreva

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Efforts to identify new drugs for therapeutic and preventive treatments against parasitic nematodes have gained increasing interest with expanding pathogen omics databases and drug databases from which new anthelmintic compounds might be identified. Here, a novel approach focused on integrating a pan-Nematoda multi-omics data targeted to a specific nematode organ system (the intestinal tract) with evidence-based filtering and chemogenomic screening was undertaken. Based on de novo computational target prioritization of the 3,564 conserved intestine genes in A. suum, exocytosis was identified as a high priority pathway, and predicted inhibitors of exocytosis were tested using the large roundworm (Ascaris suum larval …


Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Distinguish Covid-19 From Influenza With Limited Contributions From Cytokine Storm, Philip A Mudd, Jackson S Turner, Daniel Reynolds, Diane Bender, Adrianus C M Boon, Stacey L House, Kenneth E Remy, Richard S Hotchkiss, Rachel M Presti, Jane A O'Halloran, William G Powderly, Ali H Ellebedy, Et Al Jan 2020

Distinct Inflammatory Profiles Distinguish Covid-19 From Influenza With Limited Contributions From Cytokine Storm, Philip A Mudd, Jackson S Turner, Daniel Reynolds, Diane Bender, Adrianus C M Boon, Stacey L House, Kenneth E Remy, Richard S Hotchkiss, Rachel M Presti, Jane A O'Halloran, William G Powderly, Ali H Ellebedy, Et Al

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We pursued a study of immune responses in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and influenza patients. Compared to patients with influenza, patients with COVID-19 exhibited largely equivalent lymphocyte counts, fewer monocytes, and lower surface human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-class II expression on selected monocyte populations. Furthermore, decreased HLA-DR on intermediate monocytes predicted severe COVID-19 disease. In contrast to prevailing assumptions, very few (7 of 168) patients with COVID-19 exhibited cytokine profiles indicative of cytokine storm syndrome. After controlling for multiple factors including age and sample time point, patients with COVID-19 exhibited lower cytokine levels than patients with influenza. Up-regulation of IL-6, G-CSF, …


Advances In Modeling The Immune Microenvironment Of Colorectal Cancer, Paul Sukwoo Yoon, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Yushuan Peng, Amanda Kirane, Robert J Canter, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George, Sepideh Gholami Jan 2020

Advances In Modeling The Immune Microenvironment Of Colorectal Cancer, Paul Sukwoo Yoon, Nuala Del Piccolo, Venktesh S Shirure, Yushuan Peng, Amanda Kirane, Robert J Canter, Ryan C Fields, Steven C George, Sepideh Gholami

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and second leading cause of cancer-related death in the US. CRC frequently metastasizes to the liver and these patients have a particularly poor prognosis. The infiltration of immune cells into CRC tumors and liver metastases accurately predicts disease progression and patient survival. Despite the evident influence of immune cells in the CRC tumor microenvironment (TME), efforts to identify immunotherapies for CRC patients have been limited. Here, we argue that preclinical model systems that recapitulate key features of the tumor microenvironment-including tumor, stromal, and immune cells; the extracellular matrix; and the vasculature-are …


Canonical Signaling By Tgf Family Members In Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Dispensable For Hematopoietic Niche Maintenance Under Basal And Stress Conditions, Joseph Ryan Krambs, Grazia Abou Ezzi, Juo-Chin Yao, Daniel C. Link Jan 2020

Canonical Signaling By Tgf Family Members In Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Is Dispensable For Hematopoietic Niche Maintenance Under Basal And Stress Conditions, Joseph Ryan Krambs, Grazia Abou Ezzi, Juo-Chin Yao, Daniel C. Link

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Mesenchymal stromal cells are an important component of the bone marrow hematopoietic niche. Prior studies showed that signaling from members of the transforming growth factor (TGF) superfamily in mesenchymal stromal cells is required for normal niche development. Here, we assessed the impact of TGF family signaling on niche maintenance and stress responses by deleting Smad4 in mesenchymal stromal cells at birth, thereby abrogating canonical TGF signaling. No alteration in the number or spatial organization of CXCL12-abundant reticular (CAR) cells, osteoblasts, or adipocytes was observed in Osx-Cre, Smad4fl/fl mice, and expression of key niche factors was normal. Basal hematopoiesis and stress …