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The Association Of Caregiver Attitudes, Information Sources, And Trust With Hpv Vaccine Initiation Among Adolescents, Akila Anandarajah, Thembekile Shato, Sarah Humble, Alan R Barnette, Heather M Brandt, Lisa M Klesges, Vetta L Sanders Thompson, Michelle I Silver Dec 2024

The Association Of Caregiver Attitudes, Information Sources, And Trust With Hpv Vaccine Initiation Among Adolescents, Akila Anandarajah, Thembekile Shato, Sarah Humble, Alan R Barnette, Heather M Brandt, Lisa M Klesges, Vetta L Sanders Thompson, Michelle I Silver

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This study described caregiver attitudes and the information sources they access about HPV vaccination for adolescents and determined their influence on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination initiation. An online survey was administered to 1,016 adults in July 2021. Participants were eligible if they were the caregiver of a child aged 9-17 residing in Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and select counties in Southern Illinois. Multivariate logistic regression was used to estimate the association of caregiver attitudes and information sources with HPV vaccination. Information from doctors or healthcare providers (87.4%) and internet sources other than social media (31.0%) were the most used sources …


Saponin Tql1055 Adjuvant-Containing Vaccine Confers Protection Upon Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Challenge In Mice, Mushtaq Ahmed, Eric Farris, Rosemary V Swanson, Shibali Das, Yan Yang, Tyler Martin, Shabaana A Khader Dec 2024

Saponin Tql1055 Adjuvant-Containing Vaccine Confers Protection Upon Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Challenge In Mice, Mushtaq Ahmed, Eric Farris, Rosemary V Swanson, Shibali Das, Yan Yang, Tyler Martin, Shabaana A Khader

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Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the intracellular pathogen


Evaluating The Impact Of A Year-Long External Mentorship Pilot Program In Classical Hematology, Zoya Qureshy, Pooja Nair, Sara K Vesely, Allison A King, Alfred I Lee, Nathan T Connell, Annette Von Drygalski, Ida Wong-Sefidan, Martina C Murphy, Ronak H Mistry, Rebecca L Zon, Erin G Reid, Josel Fritz, Soo J Park Sep 2024

Evaluating The Impact Of A Year-Long External Mentorship Pilot Program In Classical Hematology, Zoya Qureshy, Pooja Nair, Sara K Vesely, Allison A King, Alfred I Lee, Nathan T Connell, Annette Von Drygalski, Ida Wong-Sefidan, Martina C Murphy, Ronak H Mistry, Rebecca L Zon, Erin G Reid, Josel Fritz, Soo J Park

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Effective mentorship is a pivotal factor in shaping the career trajectory of trainees interested in classical hematology (CH), which is of critical importance due to the anticipated decline in the CH workforce. However, there is a lack of mentorship opportunities within CH compared with medical oncology. To address this need, a year-long external mentorship program was implemented through the American Society of Hematology Medical Educators Institute. Thirty-five hematology/oncology fellows interested in CH and 34 academically productive faculty mentors from different institutions across North America were paired in a meticulous process that considered individual interests, experiences, and background. Pairs were expected …


Intracranial Aneurysms In Sickle Cell Disease Are Associated With Hemodynamic Stress And Anemia, Yan Wang, Jared S Garland, Slim Fellah, Martin N Reis, Matthew S Parsons, Kristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Amy E Mirro, Josiah B Lewis, Chunwei Ying, Rachel A Cohen, Monica L Hulbert, Allison A King, Yasheng Chen, Jin-Moo Lee, Hongyu An, Andria L Ford Sep 2024

Intracranial Aneurysms In Sickle Cell Disease Are Associated With Hemodynamic Stress And Anemia, Yan Wang, Jared S Garland, Slim Fellah, Martin N Reis, Matthew S Parsons, Kristin P Guilliams, Melanie E Fields, Amy E Mirro, Josiah B Lewis, Chunwei Ying, Rachel A Cohen, Monica L Hulbert, Allison A King, Yasheng Chen, Jin-Moo Lee, Hongyu An, Andria L Ford

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Although hemodynamic stress plays a key role in aneurysm formation outside of sickle cell disease (SCD), its role is understudied in patients with SCD. We hypothesized that tissue-based markers of hemodynamic stress are associated with aneurysm presence in a prospective SCD cohort. Children and adults with SCD, with and without aneurysms, underwent longitudinal brain magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) to assess cerebral blood flow (CBF) and oxygen extraction fraction (OEF). Baseline characteristics were recorded. In the subgroup of adults, stepwise mixed-effect logistic regression examined clinical variables, CBF, and OEF as predictors of aneurysm presence. Cumulative rates of new aneurysm …


Conditioning With Anti-Cd47 And Anti-Cd117 Plus Jak Inhibition Enables Toxic Payload-Free Allogeneic Transplantation, Stephen P Persaud, Aditya R Yelamali, Julie K Ritchey, John F Dipersio Sep 2024

Conditioning With Anti-Cd47 And Anti-Cd117 Plus Jak Inhibition Enables Toxic Payload-Free Allogeneic Transplantation, Stephen P Persaud, Aditya R Yelamali, Julie K Ritchey, John F Dipersio

2020-Current year OA Pubs

No abstract provided.


Novel Cyclic Homogeneous Oscillation Detection Method For High Accuracy And Specific Characterization Of Neural Dynamics, Hohyun Cho, Markus Adamek, Jon T Willie, Peter Brunner Sep 2024

Novel Cyclic Homogeneous Oscillation Detection Method For High Accuracy And Specific Characterization Of Neural Dynamics, Hohyun Cho, Markus Adamek, Jon T Willie, Peter Brunner

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Determining the presence and frequency of neural oscillations is essential to understanding dynamic brain function. Traditional methods that detect peaks over 1/


Tissue-Specific Features Of Innate Lymphoid Cells In Antiviral Defense, Sytse J Piersma Sep 2024

Tissue-Specific Features Of Innate Lymphoid Cells In Antiviral Defense, Sytse J Piersma

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Innate lymphocytes (ILCs) rapidly respond to and protect against invading pathogens and cancer. ILCs include natural killer (NK) cells, ILC1s, ILC2s, ILC3s, and lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cells and include type I, type II, and type III immune cells. While NK cells have been well recognized for their role in antiviral immunity, other ILC subtypes are emerging as players in antiviral defense. Each ILC subset has specialized functions that uniquely impact the antiviral immunity and health of the host depending on the tissue microenvironment. This review focuses on the specialized functions of each ILC subtype and their roles in antiviral …


Comprehensive Molecular Profiling Of Multiple Myeloma Identifies Refined Copy Number And Expression Subtypes, Sheri Skerget, Ravi Vij, Et Al. Sep 2024

Comprehensive Molecular Profiling Of Multiple Myeloma Identifies Refined Copy Number And Expression Subtypes, Sheri Skerget, Ravi Vij, Et Al.

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Multiple myeloma is a treatable, but currently incurable, hematological malignancy of plasma cells characterized by diverse and complex tumor genetics for which precision medicine approaches to treatment are lacking. The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation's Relating Clinical Outcomes in Multiple Myeloma to Personal Assessment of Genetic Profile study ( NCT01454297 ) is a longitudinal, observational clinical study of newly diagnosed patients with multiple myeloma (n = 1,143) where tumor samples are characterized using whole-genome sequencing, whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing at diagnosis and progression, and clinical data are collected every 3 months. Analyses of the baseline cohort identified genes that are …


Pembrolizumab Plus Carboplatin And Paclitaxel As First-Line Therapy For Recurrent/Metastatic Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Keynote-B10): A Single-Arm Phase Iv Trial, Marcin Dzienis, Peter Oppelt, Et Al. Sep 2024

Pembrolizumab Plus Carboplatin And Paclitaxel As First-Line Therapy For Recurrent/Metastatic Head And Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (Keynote-B10): A Single-Arm Phase Iv Trial, Marcin Dzienis, Peter Oppelt, Et Al.

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PURPOSE: Standard-of-care first-line treatment for recurrent/metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (R/M HNSCC) is pembrolizumab plus platinum and fluorouracil (FU). However, FU is associated with potential challenges (continuous 4-day infusion, high administration costs, and cardiovascular and gastrointestinal toxicities), creating a clinical need for alternative chemotherapy combinations. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of first-line pembrolizumab plus carboplatin and paclitaxel for R/M HNSCC in the open-label, single-arm, phase IV KEYNOTE-B10 study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04489888).

METHODS: Eligible adults had previously untreated, histologically or cytologically confirmed R/M HNSCC regardless of PD-L1 status, measurable disease per RECIST v1.1 by blinded independent central review …


Cyclic Testing Of Six-Strand Suture Techniques For Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Lacerations, Nozomu Kusano, Melissa A Zaegel, Matthew J Silva Sep 2024

Cyclic Testing Of Six-Strand Suture Techniques For Zone 2 Flexor Tendon Lacerations, Nozomu Kusano, Melissa A Zaegel, Matthew J Silva

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BACKGROUND: Biomechanical analysis using cyclic testing for repaired flexor tendons is a clinically relevant method. The aim of this study was to evaluate the tensile properties of two six-strand suture techniques, the triple looped suture and Yoshizu #1 suture techniques using cyclic testing under simulating early active mobilization conditions.

METHODS: Twenty-five flexor digitorum profundus tendons harvested from fresh frozen human cadaver hands were repaired in zone 2 utilizing one of three repair techniques: the 2-strand modified Kessler (MK) technique as a control, the triple looped suture (TLS) and Yoshizu #1 suture (Y1) techniques. In each suture technique, 4-0 monofilament nylon …


Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Levels And Risk Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Treated With Sotagliflozin, Schafer Boeder, Michael J Davies, Janet B Mcgill, Richard Pratley, Manon Girard, Phillip Banks, Jeremy Pettus, Satish Garg Sep 2024

Beta-Hydroxybutyrate Levels And Risk Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis In Adults With Type 1 Diabetes Treated With Sotagliflozin, Schafer Boeder, Michael J Davies, Janet B Mcgill, Richard Pratley, Manon Girard, Phillip Banks, Jeremy Pettus, Satish Garg

2020-Current year OA Pubs

No abstract provided.


Regulatory Transposable Elements In The Encyclopedia Of Dna Elements, Alan Y Du, Jason D Chobirko, Xiaoyu Zhuo, Cédric Feschotte, Ting Wang Aug 2024

Regulatory Transposable Elements In The Encyclopedia Of Dna Elements, Alan Y Du, Jason D Chobirko, Xiaoyu Zhuo, Cédric Feschotte, Ting Wang

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Transposable elements (TEs) comprise ~50% of our genome, but knowledge of how TEs affect genome evolution remains incomplete. Leveraging ENCODE4 data, we provide the most comprehensive study to date of TE contributions to the regulatory genome. We find 236,181 (~25%) human candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) are TE-derived, with over 90% lineage-specific since the human-mouse split, accounting for 8-36% of lineage-specific cCREs. Except for SINEs, cCRE-associated transcription factor (TF) motifs in TEs are derived from ancestral TE sequence more than expected by chance. We show that TEs may adopt similar regulatory activities of elements near their integration site. Since human-mouse divergence, …


Structural Basis For Mouse Lag3 Interactions With The Mhc Class Ii Molecule I-Ab, Qianqian Ming, Daniel Antfolk, David A Price, Anna Manturova, Elliot Medina, Srishti Singh, Charlotte Mason, Timothy H Tran, Keiran S M Smalley, Daisy W Leung, Vincent C Luca Aug 2024

Structural Basis For Mouse Lag3 Interactions With The Mhc Class Ii Molecule I-Ab, Qianqian Ming, Daniel Antfolk, David A Price, Anna Manturova, Elliot Medina, Srishti Singh, Charlotte Mason, Timothy H Tran, Keiran S M Smalley, Daisy W Leung, Vincent C Luca

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The immune checkpoint protein, Lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG3), binds Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II (MHC-II) and suppresses T cell activation. Despite the recent FDA approval of a LAG3 inhibitor for the treatment of melanoma, how LAG3 engages MHC-II on the cell surface remains poorly understood. Here, we determine the 3.84 Å-resolution structure of mouse LAG3 bound to the MHC-II molecule I-A


A Rad18-Ubc13-Palb2-Rnf168 Axis Mediates Replication Fork Recovery In Brca1-Deficient Cancer Cells, Emily Cybulla, Sierra Wallace, Alice Meroni, Jessica Jackson, Sumedha Agashe, Mithila Tennakoon, Mangsi Limbu, Annabel Quinet, Elena Lomonosova, Hollie Noia, Stephanie Tirman, Matthew Wood, Alessandro Vindigni, Et Al. Aug 2024

A Rad18-Ubc13-Palb2-Rnf168 Axis Mediates Replication Fork Recovery In Brca1-Deficient Cancer Cells, Emily Cybulla, Sierra Wallace, Alice Meroni, Jessica Jackson, Sumedha Agashe, Mithila Tennakoon, Mangsi Limbu, Annabel Quinet, Elena Lomonosova, Hollie Noia, Stephanie Tirman, Matthew Wood, Alessandro Vindigni, Et Al.

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BRCA1/2 proteins function in genome stability by promoting repair of double-stranded DNA breaks through homologous recombination and by protecting stalled replication forks from nucleolytic degradation. In BRCA1/2-deficient cancer cells, extensively degraded replication forks can be rescued through distinct fork recovery mechanisms that also promote cell survival. Here, we identified a novel pathway mediated by the E3 ubiquitin ligase RAD18, the E2-conjugating enzyme UBC13, the recombination factor PALB2, the E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF168 and PCNA ubiquitination that promotes fork recovery in BRCA1- but not BRCA2-deficient cells. We show that this pathway does not promote fork recovery by preventing replication fork reversal …


Evaluating The Impact Of Laboratory-Based Eligibility Criteria By Race/Ethnicity In First-Line Clinical Trials Of Dlbcl, Arushi Khurana, Brad S Kahl, Et Al. Aug 2024

Evaluating The Impact Of Laboratory-Based Eligibility Criteria By Race/Ethnicity In First-Line Clinical Trials Of Dlbcl, Arushi Khurana, Brad S Kahl, Et Al.

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Underrepresentation of racial and ethnic subgroups in cancer clinical trials remains a persistent challenge. Restrictive clinical trial eligibility criteria have been shown to exacerbate this problem. We previously identified that up to 24% of patients treated with standard immunochemotherapy would have been excluded from recent first-line trials in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) based on 5 laboratory-based criteria. These ineligible patients had worse clinical outcomes and increased deaths related to lymphoma progression, suggesting the potential exclusion of patients who could have benefited most from the novel therapies being evaluated. Using data from the prospectively enrolled Lymphoma Epidemiology Outcomes cohort study, …


Single-Cell Analysis Of Chromatin And Expression Reveals Age- And Sex-Associated Alterations In The Human Heart, David F Read, Yiing Lin, Et Al. Aug 2024

Single-Cell Analysis Of Chromatin And Expression Reveals Age- And Sex-Associated Alterations In The Human Heart, David F Read, Yiing Lin, Et Al.

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Sex differences and age-related changes in the human heart at the tissue, cell, and molecular level have been well-documented and many may be relevant for cardiovascular disease. However, how molecular programs within individual cell types vary across individuals by age and sex remains poorly characterized. To better understand this variation, we performed single-nucleus combinatorial indexing (sci) ATAC- and RNA-Seq in human heart samples from nine donors. We identify hundreds of differentially expressed genes by age and sex and find epigenetic signatures of variation in ATAC-Seq data in this discovery cohort. We then scale up our single-cell RNA-Seq analysis by combining …


Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Polypill Implementation Strategy In India: A Convergent Parallel Mixed Methods Study, Anubha Agarwal, Raji Devarajan, Salva Balbale, Aashima Chopra, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Mark D Huffman, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Padinhare P Mohanan Aug 2024

Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction Polypill Implementation Strategy In India: A Convergent Parallel Mixed Methods Study, Anubha Agarwal, Raji Devarajan, Salva Balbale, Aashima Chopra, Dorairaj Prabhakaran, Mark D Huffman, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Padinhare P Mohanan

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INTRODUCTION: A polypill-based implementation strategy has been proposed to increase rates of guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT) in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. This has the potential to improve mortality and morbidity in India and undertreated populations globally.

METHODS: We conducted a convergent parallel mixed methods study integrating quantitative data from stakeholder surveys using modified implementation science outcome measures and qualitative data from key informant in-depth interviews. Our objective was to explore physician, nurse, pharmacist, and patient perspectives on a HFrEF polypill implementation strategy in India from January 2021 to April 2021. Quantitative and qualitative data were integrated …


Clinical Features And Disease Progression In Older Individuals With Rett Syndrome, Jeffrey L Neul, Timothy A Benke, Eric D Marsh, Bernhard Suter, Cary Fu, Robin C Ryther, Steven A Skinner, David N Lieberman, Timothy Feyma, Arthur Beisang, Peter Heydemann, Sarika U Peters, Amitha Ananth, Alan K Percy Aug 2024

Clinical Features And Disease Progression In Older Individuals With Rett Syndrome, Jeffrey L Neul, Timothy A Benke, Eric D Marsh, Bernhard Suter, Cary Fu, Robin C Ryther, Steven A Skinner, David N Lieberman, Timothy Feyma, Arthur Beisang, Peter Heydemann, Sarika U Peters, Amitha Ananth, Alan K Percy

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Although long-term survival in Rett syndrome (RTT) has been observed, limited information on older people with RTT exists. We hypothesized that increased longevity in RTT would be associated with genetic variants in


Development Of Vla4 And Cxcr4 Antagonists For The Mobilization Of Hematopoietic Stem And Progenitor Cells, Peter G Ruminski, Michael P Rettig, John F Dipersio Aug 2024

Development Of Vla4 And Cxcr4 Antagonists For The Mobilization Of Hematopoietic Stem And Progenitor Cells, Peter G Ruminski, Michael P Rettig, John F Dipersio

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The treatment of patients diagnosed with hematologic malignancies typically includes hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) as part of a therapeutic standard of care. The primary graft source of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) for HSCT is mobilized from the bone marrow into the peripheral blood of allogeneic donors or patients. More recently, these mobilized HSPCs have also been the source for gene editing strategies to treat diseases such as sickle-cell anemia. For a HSCT to be successful, it requires the infusion of a sufficient number of HSPCs that are capable of adequate homing to the bone marrow niche and …


Sac1 Links Phosphoinositide Turnover To Cryptococcal Virulence, Elizabeth A Gaylord, Hau Lam Choy, Guohua Chen, Sydney L Briner, Tamara L Doering Aug 2024

Sac1 Links Phosphoinositide Turnover To Cryptococcal Virulence, Elizabeth A Gaylord, Hau Lam Choy, Guohua Chen, Sydney L Briner, Tamara L Doering

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A Simplified G-Csf-Free Procedure Allows For In Vivo Hsc Gene Therapy Of Sickle Cell Disease In A Mouse Model, Chang Li, Anna K Anderson, Peter Ruminski, Michael Rettig, Darja Karpova, Hans-Peter Kiem, John F Dipersio, André Lieber Aug 2024

A Simplified G-Csf-Free Procedure Allows For In Vivo Hsc Gene Therapy Of Sickle Cell Disease In A Mouse Model, Chang Li, Anna K Anderson, Peter Ruminski, Michael Rettig, Darja Karpova, Hans-Peter Kiem, John F Dipersio, André Lieber

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We have reported the direct repair of the sickle cell mutation in vivo in a disease model using vectorized prime editors after hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) mobilization with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)/AMD3100. The use of G-CSF for HSC mobilization is a hurdle for the clinical translation of this approach. Here, we tested a G-CSF-free mobilization regimen using WU-106, an inhibitor of integrin α4β1, plus AMD3100 for in vivo HSC prime editing in sickle cell disease (SCD) mice. Mobilization with WU-106 + AMD3100 in SCD mice was rapid and efficient. In contrast to the G-CSF/AMD3100 approach, mobilization of activated granulocytes and …


An Integrated Structural Model Of The Dna Damage-Responsive H3k4me3 Binding Wdr76:Spin1 Complex With The Nucleosome, Xingyu Liu, Yixuan Xie, Benjamin A Garcia, Et Al. Aug 2024

An Integrated Structural Model Of The Dna Damage-Responsive H3k4me3 Binding Wdr76:Spin1 Complex With The Nucleosome, Xingyu Liu, Yixuan Xie, Benjamin A Garcia, Et Al.

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Serial capture affinity purification (SCAP) is a powerful method to isolate a specific protein complex. When combined with cross-linking mass spectrometry and computational approaches, one can build an integrated structural model of the isolated complex. Here, we applied SCAP to dissect a subpopulation of WDR76 in complex with SPIN1, a histone reader that recognizes trimethylated histone H3 lysine4 (H3K4me3). In contrast to a previous SCAP analysis of the SPIN1:SPINDOC complex, histones and the H3K4me3 mark were enriched with the WDR76:SPIN1 complex. Next, interaction network analysis of copurifying proteins and microscopy analysis revealed a potential role of the WDR76:SPIN1 complex in …


Neoantigen Landscape Supports Feasibility Of Personalized Cancer Vaccine For Follicular Lymphoma, Cody A Ramirez, Michelle Becker-Hapak, Kartik Singhal, David A Russler-Germain, Erica K Barnell, Ethan D Mcclain, Sweta Desai, Timothy Schappe, Onyinyechi C Onyeador, Susanna Kiwala, Jasreet Hundal, Zachary L Skidmore, Marcus P Watkins, Thomas B Mooney, Jason R Walker, Kilannin Krysiak, Felicia Gomez, Catrina C Fronick, Robert S Fulton, Robert D Schreiber, Neha Mehta-Shah, Amanda F Cashen, Brad S Kahl, Nancy L Bartlett, Malachi Griffith, Obi L Griffith, Todd A Fehniger, Et Al. Aug 2024

Neoantigen Landscape Supports Feasibility Of Personalized Cancer Vaccine For Follicular Lymphoma, Cody A Ramirez, Michelle Becker-Hapak, Kartik Singhal, David A Russler-Germain, Erica K Barnell, Ethan D Mcclain, Sweta Desai, Timothy Schappe, Onyinyechi C Onyeador, Susanna Kiwala, Jasreet Hundal, Zachary L Skidmore, Marcus P Watkins, Thomas B Mooney, Jason R Walker, Kilannin Krysiak, Felicia Gomez, Catrina C Fronick, Robert S Fulton, Robert D Schreiber, Neha Mehta-Shah, Amanda F Cashen, Brad S Kahl, Nancy L Bartlett, Malachi Griffith, Obi L Griffith, Todd A Fehniger, Et Al.

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Personalized cancer vaccines designed to target neoantigens represent a promising new treatment paradigm in oncology. In contrast to classical idiotype vaccines, we hypothesized that "polyvalent" vaccines could be engineered for the personalized treatment of follicular lymphoma (FL) using neoantigen discovery by combined whole-exome sequencing (WES) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). Fifty-eight tumor samples from 57 patients with FL underwent WES and RNA-seq. Somatic and B-cell clonotype neoantigens were predicted and filtered to identify high-quality neoantigens. B-cell clonality was determined by the alignment of B-cell receptor (BCR) CDR3 regions from RNA-seq data, grouping at the protein level, and comparison with the BCR …


Multimodal Mechanisms Of Pathogenic Variants In The Signal Peptide Of Fix Leading To Hemophilia B, Meng Gao, Long Chen, Jinlong Yang, Shixia Dong, Qing Cao, Zihan Cui, Yanyan Dong, Hongli Liu, Yan Shen, Haiping Yang, Zhenyu Hao, Lei Zhang, Weikai Li, Jian-Ke Tie, Guomin Shen Aug 2024

Multimodal Mechanisms Of Pathogenic Variants In The Signal Peptide Of Fix Leading To Hemophilia B, Meng Gao, Long Chen, Jinlong Yang, Shixia Dong, Qing Cao, Zihan Cui, Yanyan Dong, Hongli Liu, Yan Shen, Haiping Yang, Zhenyu Hao, Lei Zhang, Weikai Li, Jian-Ke Tie, Guomin Shen

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Signal peptide (SP) is essential for protein secretion, and pathogenic variants in the SP of factor IX (FIX) have been identified in hemophilia B (HB). However, the underlying mechanism for the genotype-phenotype correlation of these variants has not been well studied. Here, we systematically examined the effects of 13 pathogenic point variants in the SP of FIX using different approaches. Our results showed that these point variants lead to HB by missense variants and/or aberrant premessenger RNA (pre-mRNA) splicing. The missense variants in a hydrophobic core (h-region) mainly affected the cotranslational translocation function of the SP, and those in C-terminal …


Epigenetic Reprogramming Driving Successful And Failed Repair In Acute Kidney Injury, Yoshiharu Muto, Eryn E Dixon, Yasuhiro Yoshimura, Nicolas Ledru, Yuhei Kirita, Haojia Wu, Benjamin D Humphreys Aug 2024

Epigenetic Reprogramming Driving Successful And Failed Repair In Acute Kidney Injury, Yoshiharu Muto, Eryn E Dixon, Yasuhiro Yoshimura, Nicolas Ledru, Yuhei Kirita, Haojia Wu, Benjamin D Humphreys

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) causes epithelial damage followed by subsequent repair. While successful repair restores kidney function, this process is often incomplete and can lead to chronic kidney disease (CKD) in a process called failed repair. To better understand the epigenetic reprogramming driving this AKI-to-CKD transition, we generated a single-nucleus multiomic atlas for the full mouse AKI time course, consisting of ~280,000 single-nucleus transcriptomes and epigenomes. We reveal cell-specific dynamic alterations in gene regulatory landscapes reflecting, especially, activation of proinflammatory pathways. We further generated single-nucleus multiomic data from four human AKI samples including validation by genome-wide identification of nuclear factor …


Multi-Omic Analysis Of Huntington's Disease Reveals A Compensatory Astrocyte State, Fahad Paryani, Ji-Sun Kwon, Andrew S Yoo, Et Al. Aug 2024

Multi-Omic Analysis Of Huntington's Disease Reveals A Compensatory Astrocyte State, Fahad Paryani, Ji-Sun Kwon, Andrew S Yoo, Et Al.

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The mechanisms underlying the selective regional vulnerability to neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease (HD) have not been fully defined. To explore the role of astrocytes in this phenomenon, we used single-nucleus and bulk RNAseq, lipidomics, HTT gene CAG repeat-length measurements, and multiplexed immunofluorescence on HD and control post-mortem brains. We identified genes that correlated with CAG repeat length, which were enriched in astrocyte genes, and lipidomic signatures that implicated poly-unsaturated fatty acids in sensitizing neurons to cell death. Because astrocytes play essential roles in lipid metabolism, we explored the heterogeneity of astrocytic states in both protoplasmic and fibrous-like (CD44+) astrocytes. Significantly, …


Distinct Regulation Of Atm Signaling By Dna Single-Strand Breaks And Ape1, Haichao Zhao, Jia Li, Zhongsheng You, Howard D Lindsay, Shan Yan Aug 2024

Distinct Regulation Of Atm Signaling By Dna Single-Strand Breaks And Ape1, Haichao Zhao, Jia Li, Zhongsheng You, Howard D Lindsay, Shan Yan

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In response to DNA double-strand breaks or oxidative stress, ATM-dependent DNA damage response (DDR) is activated to maintain genome integrity. However, it remains elusive whether and how DNA single-strand breaks (SSBs) activate ATM. Here, we provide direct evidence in Xenopus egg extracts that ATM-mediated DDR is activated by a defined SSB structure. Our mechanistic studies reveal that APE1 promotes the SSB-induced ATM DDR through APE1 exonuclease activity and ATM recruitment to SSB sites. APE1 protein can form oligomers to activate the ATM DDR in Xenopus egg extracts in the absence of DNA and can directly stimulate ATM kinase activity in …


Identification Of Genetic Subtypes In Follicular Lymphoma, Victoria Shelton, Brad Kahl, Et Al. Aug 2024

Identification Of Genetic Subtypes In Follicular Lymphoma, Victoria Shelton, Brad Kahl, Et Al.

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Follicular lymphoma (FL) exhibits considerable variability in biological features and clinical trajectories across patients. To dissect the diversity of FL, we utilized a Bernoulli mixture model to identify genetic subtypes in 713 pre-treatment tumor tissue samples. Our analysis revealed the existence of five subtypes with unique genetic profiles that correlated with clinicopathological characteristics. The clusters were enriched in specific mutations as follows: CS (CREBBP and STAT6), TT (TNFAIP3 and TP53), GM (GNA13 and MEF2B), Q (quiescent, for low mutation burden), and AR (mutations of mTOR pathway-related genes). The subtype Q was enriched for patients with stage I disease and associated …


The Neonatal Fc Receptor (Fcrn) Is A Pan-Arterivirus Receptor, Teressa M Shaw, Meagan E Sullender, Megan T Baldridge, Et Al. Aug 2024

The Neonatal Fc Receptor (Fcrn) Is A Pan-Arterivirus Receptor, Teressa M Shaw, Meagan E Sullender, Megan T Baldridge, Et Al.

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Arteriviruses infect a variety of mammalian hosts, but the receptors used by these viruses to enter cells are poorly understood. We identified the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) as an important pro-viral host factor via comparative genome-wide CRISPR-knockout screens with multiple arteriviruses. Using a panel of cell lines and divergent arteriviruses, we demonstrate that FcRn is required for the entry step of arterivirus infection and serves as a molecular barrier to arterivirus cross-species infection. We also show that FcRn synergizes with another known arterivirus entry factor, CD163, to mediate arterivirus entry. Overexpression of FcRn and CD163 sensitizes non-permissive cells to infection …


Tracking The Prevalence And Emergence Of Sars-Cov-2 Variants Of Concern Using A Regional Genomic Surveillance Program, Ana Jung, Lindsay Droit, Binita Febles, Catarina Fronick, Lisa Cook, Scott A Handley, Bijal A Parikh, David Wang Aug 2024

Tracking The Prevalence And Emergence Of Sars-Cov-2 Variants Of Concern Using A Regional Genomic Surveillance Program, Ana Jung, Lindsay Droit, Binita Febles, Catarina Fronick, Lisa Cook, Scott A Handley, Bijal A Parikh, David Wang

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UNLABELLED: SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing coupled with whole-genome sequencing is instrumental for real-time genomic surveillance. Genomic surveillance is critical for monitoring the spread of variants of concern (VOCs) as well as discovery of novel variants. Since the beginning of the pandemic, millions of SARS-CoV-2 genomes have been deposited into public sequence databases. This is the result of efforts of both national and regional diagnostic laboratories. In this study, we describe the results of SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance from February 2021 to June 2022 at a metropolitan hospital in the United States. We demonstrate that consistent daily sampling is sufficient to track the …