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Limonene Exerts Anti-Inflammatory Effect On Lps-Induced Jejunal Injury In Mice By Inhibiting Nf-Κb/Ap-1 Pathway, Sarmed H. Kathem, Yasameen Sh. Nasrawi, Shihab H. Mutlag, Surya M. Nauli Mar 2024

Limonene Exerts Anti-Inflammatory Effect On Lps-Induced Jejunal Injury In Mice By Inhibiting Nf-Κb/Ap-1 Pathway, Sarmed H. Kathem, Yasameen Sh. Nasrawi, Shihab H. Mutlag, Surya M. Nauli

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

The human gastrointestinal system is a complex ecosystem crucial for well-being. During sepsis-induced gut injury, the integrity of the intestinal barrier can be compromised. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), an endotoxin from Gram-negative bacteria, disrupts the intestinal barrier, contributing to inflammation and various dysfunctions. The current study explores the protective effects of limonene, a natural compound with diverse biological properties, against LPS-induced jejunal injury in mice. Oral administration of limonene at dosages of 100 and 200 mg/kg was used in the LPS mouse model. The Murine Sepsis Score (MSS) was utilized to evaluate the severity of sepsis, while serum levels of urea and …


Ursapgx: A New R Package To Annotate Pharmacogenetic Star Alleles Using Phased Whole-Genome Sequencing Data., Gennaro Calendo, Dara Kusic, Josef Madzo, Neda Gharani, Laua Scheinfeldt Mar 2024

Ursapgx: A New R Package To Annotate Pharmacogenetic Star Alleles Using Phased Whole-Genome Sequencing Data., Gennaro Calendo, Dara Kusic, Josef Madzo, Neda Gharani, Laua Scheinfeldt

Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Departmental Research

Long-read sequencing technologies offer new opportunities to generate high-confidence phased whole-genome sequencing data for robust pharmacogenetic annotation. Here, we describe a new user-friendly R package, ursaPGx, designed to accept multi-sample phased whole-genome sequencing data VCF input files and output star allele annotations for pharmacogenes annotated in PharmVar.


Toward Generalizable Machine Learning Models In Speech, Language, And Hearing Sciences: Estimating Sample Size And Reducing Overfitting, Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh, Robert E Hillman, Daryush D Mehta Mar 2024

Toward Generalizable Machine Learning Models In Speech, Language, And Hearing Sciences: Estimating Sample Size And Reducing Overfitting, Hamzeh Ghasemzadeh, Robert E Hillman, Daryush D Mehta

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Many studies using machine learning (ML) in speech, language, and hearing sciences rely upon cross-validations with single data splitting. This study's first purpose is to provide quantitative evidence that would incentivize researchers to instead use the more robust data splitting method of nested

METHOD: First, the significant impact of different cross-validations on ML outcomes was demonstrated using real-world clinical data. Then, Monte Carlo simulations were used to quantify the interactions among the employed cross-validation method, the discriminative power of features, the dimensionality of the feature space, the dimensionality of the model, and the sample size. Four different cross-validation methods …


How To Identify Various Sparrow Species, Aidan Castricone '24, Alexis Larsen '24, Emma Barry '25 Mar 2024

How To Identify Various Sparrow Species, Aidan Castricone '24, Alexis Larsen '24, Emma Barry '25

Biology Student Scholarship

A helpful infographic on how to differentiate between four little brown birds: the house sparrow, the song sparrow, the white-throated sparrow, and the swamp sparrow. Animal behavior (BIO 350/350L) final project


Mallards And Their Interesting Facts, Caitlin Mchugh '24, Jessica Slaton '24 Mar 2024

Mallards And Their Interesting Facts, Caitlin Mchugh '24, Jessica Slaton '24

Biology Student Scholarship

A guide on how to differentiate between male and female mallards, where to find these ducks, and their common behaviors. Animal behavior (BIO 350/350L) final project


Blue Jays, Meriam Salo '25, Gabriela Guzman Reyes '24 Mar 2024

Blue Jays, Meriam Salo '25, Gabriela Guzman Reyes '24

Biology Student Scholarship

A guide to identifying blue jays, and understanding their common behaviors. Animal behavior (BIO 350/350L) final project


Seven Behaviors Exhibited In The Blue Jay, Gillian Chapleau '24, Jide Owoeye '23 Mar 2024

Seven Behaviors Exhibited In The Blue Jay, Gillian Chapleau '24, Jide Owoeye '23

Biology Student Scholarship

A quick guide to understanding common behaviors exhibited by blue jays. Animal behavior (BIO 350/350L) final project


High Tunnel Bell Pepper Spacing Trial, Bronwyn Aly Mar 2024

High Tunnel Bell Pepper Spacing Trial, Bronwyn Aly

Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports

The objective of this trial is to determine an optimum spacing for bell peppers grown in a high tunnel production system. Six different spacing treatments were evaluated in this trial. Results from this study suggest that tighter plant spacing increased yield per unit area (100 feet of linear row) but decreased the yield per plant.


Identifying The American Goldfinch, Margaret Low '24, Laura Mooney '24 Mar 2024

Identifying The American Goldfinch, Margaret Low '24, Laura Mooney '24

Biology Student Scholarship

An infographic with tips on how to identify a common backyard visitor, the American goldfinch. Animal behavior (BIO 350/350L) final project


Association Of Habitual Intake Of Probiotic Supplements And Yogurt With Characteristics Of The Gut Microbiome In The Multiethnic Cohort Adiposity Phenotype Study, Weiwen Chai, Gertraud Maskarinec, Unhee Lim, Carol J. Boushey, Lynne R. Wilkens, V. Wendy Setiawan, Loïc Le Marchand, Timothy W. Randolph, Isaac C. Jenkins, Johanna W. Lampe, Meredith A.J. Hullar Mar 2024

Association Of Habitual Intake Of Probiotic Supplements And Yogurt With Characteristics Of The Gut Microbiome In The Multiethnic Cohort Adiposity Phenotype Study, Weiwen Chai, Gertraud Maskarinec, Unhee Lim, Carol J. Boushey, Lynne R. Wilkens, V. Wendy Setiawan, Loïc Le Marchand, Timothy W. Randolph, Isaac C. Jenkins, Johanna W. Lampe, Meredith A.J. Hullar

Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences: Faculty Publications

Consumption of probiotics and/or yogurt could be a solution for restoring the balance of the gut microbiota. This study examined associations of regular intake of probiotic supplements or yogurt with the gut microbiota among a diverse population of older adults (N=1,861; 60–72 years). Fecal microbial composition was obtained from 16S rRNA gene sequencing (V1-V3 region). General Linear Models were used to estimate the associations of probiotic supplement or yogurt intake with microbiome measures adjusting for covariates. Compared to non-yogurt consumers (N=1,023), regular yogurt consumers (≥once/week, N=818) had greater Streptococcus (β=0.29, P=0.0003) and lower Odoribacter (β=−0.33, P<0.0001) abundance. The directions of the above associations were consistent across the five ethnic groups but stronger among Japanese Americans (Streptococcus: β=0.56, P=0.0009; Odoribacter: …


Up-Regulation Of Non-Photochemical Quenching Improves Water Use Efficiency And Reduces Whole-Plant Water Consumption Under Drought In Nicotiana Tabacum, Benjamin Turc, Seema Sahay, Jared Haupt, Talles De Oliveira Santos, Geng Bai, Katarzyna Glowacka Mar 2024

Up-Regulation Of Non-Photochemical Quenching Improves Water Use Efficiency And Reduces Whole-Plant Water Consumption Under Drought In Nicotiana Tabacum, Benjamin Turc, Seema Sahay, Jared Haupt, Talles De Oliveira Santos, Geng Bai, Katarzyna Glowacka

Center for Plant Science Innovation: Faculty and Staff Publications

Water supply limitations will likely impose increasing restrictions on future crop production, underlining a need for crops that use less water per mass of yield. Water use efficiency (WUE) therefore becomes a key consideration in developing resilient and productive crops. In this study, we hypothesized that it is possible to improve WUE under drought conditions via modulation of chloroplast signals for stomatal opening by up-regulation of non-photochemical quenching (NPQ). Nicotiana tabacum plants with strong overexpression of the PsbS gene encoding PHOTOSYSTEM II SUBUNIT S, a key protein in NPQ, were grown under differing levels of drought. The PsbS-overexpressing lines lost …


Mir-200c Reprograms Fibroblasts To Recapitulate The Phenotype Of Cafs In Breast Cancer Progression, Zhao Lin, Megan Roche, Víctor Díaz-Barros, Marina Domingo-Vidal, Diana Menezes, Madalina Tuluc, Guldeep Uppal, Jaime Caro, Joseph Curry, Ubaldo Martinez-Outshoorn Mar 2024

Mir-200c Reprograms Fibroblasts To Recapitulate The Phenotype Of Cafs In Breast Cancer Progression, Zhao Lin, Megan Roche, Víctor Díaz-Barros, Marina Domingo-Vidal, Diana Menezes, Madalina Tuluc, Guldeep Uppal, Jaime Caro, Joseph Curry, Ubaldo Martinez-Outshoorn

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

Mesenchymal-epithelial plasticity driving cancer progression in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) is undetermined. This work identifies a subgroup of CAFs in human breast cancer exhibiting mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET) or epithelial-like profile with high miR-200c expression. MiR-200c overexpression in fibroblasts is sufficient to drive breast cancer aggressiveness. Oxidative stress in the tumor microenvironment induces miR-200c by DNA demethylation. Proteomics, RNA-seq and functional analyses reveal that miR-200c is a novel positive regulator of NFκB-HIF signaling via COMMD1 downregulation and stimulates pro-tumorigenic inflammation and glycolysis. Reprogramming fibroblasts toward MET via miR-200c reduces stemness and induces a senescent phenotype. This pro-tumorigenic profile in CAFs fosters carcinoma …


Urban-Rural Differences In School Districts' Local Wellness Policies And Policy Implementation Environments, Swati Iyer, Timothy J Walker, Alexandra L Macmillan Uribe, Chad D Rethorst, Rebecca A Seguin-Fowler, Jacob Szeszulski Mar 2024

Urban-Rural Differences In School Districts' Local Wellness Policies And Policy Implementation Environments, Swati Iyer, Timothy J Walker, Alexandra L Macmillan Uribe, Chad D Rethorst, Rebecca A Seguin-Fowler, Jacob Szeszulski

Student and Faculty Publications

Higher rates of obesity in rural compared to urban districts suggest environmental differences that affect student health. This study examined urban-rural differences in districts' local wellness policies (LWPs) and LWP implementation environments. Cross-sectional data from two assessments in Texas were analyzed. In assessment one, each district's LWP was reviewed to see if 16 goals were included. In assessment two, an audit was conducted to identify the presence of a wellness plan (a document with recommendations for implementing LWPs), triennial LWP assessment, and school health advisory councils (SHACs) on the district website. Rural districts' LWPs had a smaller number of total …


Drought Legacy Interacts With Wildfire To Alter Soil Microbial Communities In A Mediterranean Climate-Type Forest, Anna J. M. Hopkins, Aaron J. Brace, Jess L. Bruce, J. Hyde, J. B. Fontaine, L. Walden, W. Veber, K. X. Ruthrof Mar 2024

Drought Legacy Interacts With Wildfire To Alter Soil Microbial Communities In A Mediterranean Climate-Type Forest, Anna J. M. Hopkins, Aaron J. Brace, Jess L. Bruce, J. Hyde, J. B. Fontaine, L. Walden, W. Veber, K. X. Ruthrof

Research outputs 2022 to 2026

Mediterranean forest ecosystems will be increasingly affected by hotter drought and more frequent and severe wildfire events in the future. However, little is known about the longer-term responses of these forests to multiple disturbances and the forests' capacity to maintain ecosystem function. This is particularly so for below-ground organisms, which have received less attention than those above-ground, despite their essential contributions to forest function. We investigated rhizosphere microbial communities in a resprouting Eucalyptus marginata forest, southwestern Australia, that had experienced a severe wildfire four years previously, and a hotter drought eight years previously. Our aim was to understand how microbial …


Resistance Management And Integrated Pest Management Insights From Deployment Of A Cry3bb1+ Gpp34ab1/Tpp35ab1 Pyramid In A Resistant Western Corn Rootworm Landscape, Lance J. Meinke, Jordan D. Reinders, Timothy B. Dang, Jeffrey T. Krumm, Clinton D. Pilcher, Matthew W. Carroll, Graham P. Head Mar 2024

Resistance Management And Integrated Pest Management Insights From Deployment Of A Cry3bb1+ Gpp34ab1/Tpp35ab1 Pyramid In A Resistant Western Corn Rootworm Landscape, Lance J. Meinke, Jordan D. Reinders, Timothy B. Dang, Jeffrey T. Krumm, Clinton D. Pilcher, Matthew W. Carroll, Graham P. Head

Department of Entomology: Faculty Publications

In Nebraska USA, many populations of western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, now exhibit some level of resistance to all corn rootworm-active Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) proteins expressed in commercial hybrids. Therefore, a study was conducted in northeast Nebraska from 2020–2022 to reevaluate current corn rootworm management options in continuous maize (consecutive planting for ≥2 years). Results from on-farm experiments to evaluate a standard soil-applied insecticide (Aztec® 4.67G) in combination with non-rootworm Bt or rootworm-active Bt pyramided maize (Cry3Bb1 + Gpp34Ab1/Tpp35Ab1) are reported within the context of WCR Bt resistance levels present. Corrected survival from Bt pyramid single-plant …


Identification Of Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors Of Twin Arginine Translocation (Tat) Pathway And Their Effect On The Control Of Campylobacter Jejuni In Chickens, Loïc Deblais, Mary Drozd, Anand Kumar, Janet Antwi, James Fuchs, Rahul Khupse, Yosra A. Helmy, Gireesh Rajashekara Mar 2024

Identification Of Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors Of Twin Arginine Translocation (Tat) Pathway And Their Effect On The Control Of Campylobacter Jejuni In Chickens, Loïc Deblais, Mary Drozd, Anand Kumar, Janet Antwi, James Fuchs, Rahul Khupse, Yosra A. Helmy, Gireesh Rajashekara

School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications

Introduction: Control of Campylobacter from farm to fork is challenging due to the frequent emergence of antimicrobial-resistant isolates. Furthermore, poultry production systems are known reservoirs of Campylobacter. The twinarginine translocation (Tat) pathway is a crucial bacterial secretion system that allows Campylobacter to colonize the host intestinal tract by using formate as the main source of energy. However, Tat pathway is also a major contributing factor for resistance to copper sulfate (CuSO4).

Methods: Since mammals and chickens do not have proteins or receptors that are homologous to bacterial Tat proteins, identification of small molecule (SM) inhibitors …


Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System For Voice Therapy: Application To Everyday Clinical Care, Jeremy Wolfberg, John Whyte, Patricia Doyle, Shirley Gherson, Jason Muise, Brian Petty, Carol Jorgensen Tolejano, Robert E Hillman, Tara Stadelman-Cohen, Jarrad H Van Stan Mar 2024

Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System For Voice Therapy: Application To Everyday Clinical Care, Jeremy Wolfberg, John Whyte, Patricia Doyle, Shirley Gherson, Jason Muise, Brian Petty, Carol Jorgensen Tolejano, Robert E Hillman, Tara Stadelman-Cohen, Jarrad H Van Stan

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: Rehabilitation intervention descriptions often do not explicitly identify active ingredients or how those ingredients lead to changes in patient functioning. The Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS) provides guidance to identify the critical aspects of any rehabilitation therapy and supported the development of standardly named ingredients and targets in voice therapy (Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System for Voice Therapy [RTSS-Voice]). This study sought to test the content validity of the RTSS-Voice and determine if the RTSS-Voice can be used to identify commonalities and differences in treatment (criterion validity) across clinicians in everyday clinical practice.

METHOD: Five speech-language pathologists from different institutions …


Commentary On 2022 Guidelines On Clinical Trial Design In Cluster Headache And Further Suggestions, Ioana Medrea, Stewart J Tepper, Donliang Wang, Paul G Mathew, Mark Burish Mar 2024

Commentary On 2022 Guidelines On Clinical Trial Design In Cluster Headache And Further Suggestions, Ioana Medrea, Stewart J Tepper, Donliang Wang, Paul G Mathew, Mark Burish

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: New guidelines for cluster headache clinical trials were recently published. We welcome these new guidelines and raise additional considerations in trial methodologies.

MAIN BODY: We present non-inferiority trials to overcome ethical issues with placebo use, and additionally discuss issues with trial recruitment.

CONCLUSIONS: We highlight some possible issues and solutions to be considered with the recently published cluster headache trial guidelines.


Final Results Of Urelumab, An Anti-Cd137 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody, In Combination With Cetuximab Or Nivolumab In Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors, Nikhil I Khushalani, Patrick A Ott, Robert L Ferris, Tina Cascone, Dirk Schadendorf, Dung T Le, Manish R Sharma, Fabrice Barlesi, William Sharfman, Jason J Luke, Ignacio Melero, Deanne Lathers, Jaclyn Neely, Satyendra Suryawanshi, Abanti Sanyal, James L Holloway, Rasika Suryawanshi, Scott Ely, Neil H Segal Mar 2024

Final Results Of Urelumab, An Anti-Cd137 Agonist Monoclonal Antibody, In Combination With Cetuximab Or Nivolumab In Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors, Nikhil I Khushalani, Patrick A Ott, Robert L Ferris, Tina Cascone, Dirk Schadendorf, Dung T Le, Manish R Sharma, Fabrice Barlesi, William Sharfman, Jason J Luke, Ignacio Melero, Deanne Lathers, Jaclyn Neely, Satyendra Suryawanshi, Abanti Sanyal, James L Holloway, Rasika Suryawanshi, Scott Ely, Neil H Segal

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors and targeted treatments for cancer is common; thus, novel immunotherapy agents are needed. Urelumab is a monoclonal antibody agonist that binds to CD137 receptors expressed on T cells. Here, we report two studies that evaluated urelumab in combination with cetuximab or nivolumab in patients with select, advanced solid tumors.

METHODS: CA186-018: Patients with metastatic colorectal cancer or metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) were treated in a dose-evaluation phase with urelumab 0.1 mg/kg (urelumab-0.1) every 3 weeks (Q3W)+cetuximab 250 mg/m

RESULTS: CA186-018: 66 patients received study treatment. The most frequent …


Induction Of Neuroinflammation And Brain Oxidative Stress By Brain-Derived Extracellular Vesicles From Hypertensive Rats, Xinqian Chen, Xin Yan, Leah Gingerich, Qing Hui Chen, Lanrong Bi, Zhiying Shan Mar 2024

Induction Of Neuroinflammation And Brain Oxidative Stress By Brain-Derived Extracellular Vesicles From Hypertensive Rats, Xinqian Chen, Xin Yan, Leah Gingerich, Qing Hui Chen, Lanrong Bi, Zhiying Shan

Michigan Tech Publications, Part 2

Neuroinflammation and brain oxidative stress are recognized as significant contributors to hypertension including salt sensitive hypertension. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play an essential role in intercellular communication in various situations, including physiological and pathological ones. Based on this evidence, we hypothesized that EVs derived from the brains of hypertensive rats with salt sensitivity could trigger neuroinflammation and oxidative stress during hypertension development. To test this hypothesis, we compared the impact of EVs isolated from the brains of hypertensive Dahl Salt-Sensitive rats (DSS) and normotensive Sprague Dawley (SD) rats on inflammatory factors and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) production in primary neuronal …


Low Similarity Between Parasite Communities Of Ten Sympatric Carangid Species, Juan M. Osuna-Cabanillas, Emigdio Marín-Enríquez, Ana P. Martínez-Falc´On, Juan T. Timi, Francisco N. Morales-Serna Mar 2024

Low Similarity Between Parasite Communities Of Ten Sympatric Carangid Species, Juan M. Osuna-Cabanillas, Emigdio Marín-Enríquez, Ana P. Martínez-Falc´On, Juan T. Timi, Francisco N. Morales-Serna

Harold W. Manter Laboratory: Library Materials

Host phylogeny and ecological convergence are two factors thought to influence the structure of parasite communities. The aims of this study were to determine the diversity of metazoan parasites of 10 sympatric fish species of the family Carangidae from the southeastern Gulf of California, and to analyze their similarity at infracommunity and component community levels, in order to determine if the host species, particularly those congeneric with similar ecological characteristics, exhibit similar assemblages of parasites. In total, 874 fish specimens were examined and 40 parasite species were identified. The component community was composed by 21 parasite species in Caranx caninus …


Daily Injection Of The Β2 Adrenergic Agonist Clenbuterol Improved Muscle Glucose Metabolism, Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion, And Hyperlipidemia In Juvenile Lambs Following Heat-Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restriction, Rachel L. Gibbs, James Wilson, Rebecca M. Swanson, Joslyn K. Beard, Zena M. Hicks, Haley Beer, Eileen Marks-Nelson, Ty B. Schmidt, Jessica Lynn Petersen, Dustin T. Yates Mar 2024

Daily Injection Of The Β2 Adrenergic Agonist Clenbuterol Improved Muscle Glucose Metabolism, Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion, And Hyperlipidemia In Juvenile Lambs Following Heat-Stress-Induced Intrauterine Growth Restriction, Rachel L. Gibbs, James Wilson, Rebecca M. Swanson, Joslyn K. Beard, Zena M. Hicks, Haley Beer, Eileen Marks-Nelson, Ty B. Schmidt, Jessica Lynn Petersen, Dustin T. Yates

Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications

Stress-induced fetal programming diminishes β2 adrenergic tone, which coincides with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and lifelong metabolic dysfunction. We determined if stimulating β2 adrenergic activity in IUGR-born lambs would improve metabolic outcomes. IUGR lambs that received daily injections of saline or the β2 agonist clenbuterol from birth to 60 days were compared with controls from pair-fed thermoneutral pregnancies. As juveniles, IUGR lambs exhibited systemic inflammation and robust metabolic dysfunction, including greater (p < 0.05) circulating TNF, IL-6, and non-esterified fatty acids, increased (p < 0.05) intramuscular glycogen, reduced (p < 0.05) circulating IGF-1, hindlimb blood flow, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and muscle glucose oxidation. Daily clenbuterol fully recovered (p < 0.05) circulating TNF, IL-6, and nonesterified fatty acids, hindlimb blood flow, muscle glucose oxidation, and intramuscular glycogen. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was partially recovered (p < 0.05) in clenbuterol-treated IUGR lambs, but circulating IGF-1 was not improved. Circulating triglycerides and HDL cholesterol were elevated (p < 0.05) in clenbuterol-treated IUGR lambs, despite being normal in untreated IUGR lambs. We conclude that deficient β2 adrenergic regulation is a primary mechanism for several components of metabolic dysfunction in IUGR-born offspring and thus represents a potential therapeutic target for improving metabolic outcomes. Moreover, benefits from the β2 agonist were likely complemented by its suppression of IUGR-associated inflammation.


Transcriptomic, Proteomic, And Genomic Mutational Fraction Differences Based On Hpv Status Observed In Patient-Derived Xenograft Models Of Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Niki M Zacharias, Luis Segarra, Keiko Akagi, Natalie Wall Fowlkes, Huiqin Chen, Angelita Alaniz, Carolyn De La Cerda, Pedro Pesquera, Yuanxin Xi, Jing Wang, Jad Chahoud, Xin Lu, Priya Rao, Magaly Martinez-Ferrer, Curtis A Pettaway Mar 2024

Transcriptomic, Proteomic, And Genomic Mutational Fraction Differences Based On Hpv Status Observed In Patient-Derived Xenograft Models Of Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Niki M Zacharias, Luis Segarra, Keiko Akagi, Natalie Wall Fowlkes, Huiqin Chen, Angelita Alaniz, Carolyn De La Cerda, Pedro Pesquera, Yuanxin Xi, Jing Wang, Jad Chahoud, Xin Lu, Priya Rao, Magaly Martinez-Ferrer, Curtis A Pettaway

Student and Faculty Publications

Simple Summary

Penile cancer is a rare but aggressive cancer. After it metastasizes, the median survival time is less than 12 months. The overall response rate to common first-line combination chemotherapy treatments is approximately 50%. There is an urgent need in advanced-penile-cancer treatment to find novel therapies that would generate better response rates than standard chemotherapy thus far and have less toxicity. Partially due to its rarity, there are few animal models and cell lines of penile cancer. We report on the generation of seven penile cancer animal models that were created by directly implanting human tumor tissue into immunocompromised …


Chimeric Oncolytic Adenovirus Evades Neutralizing Antibodies From Human Patients And Exhibits Enhanced Anti-Glioma Efficacy In Immunized Mice, Dong Ho Shin, Hong Jiang, Andrew G Gillard, Debora Kim, Xuejun Fan, Sanjay K Singh, Teresa T Nguyen, Sagar S Sohoni, Andres R Lopez-Rivas, Akhila Parthasarathy, Chibawanye I Ene, Joy Gumin, Frederick F Lang, Marta M Alonso, Candelaria Gomez-Manzano, Juan Fueyo Mar 2024

Chimeric Oncolytic Adenovirus Evades Neutralizing Antibodies From Human Patients And Exhibits Enhanced Anti-Glioma Efficacy In Immunized Mice, Dong Ho Shin, Hong Jiang, Andrew G Gillard, Debora Kim, Xuejun Fan, Sanjay K Singh, Teresa T Nguyen, Sagar S Sohoni, Andres R Lopez-Rivas, Akhila Parthasarathy, Chibawanye I Ene, Joy Gumin, Frederick F Lang, Marta M Alonso, Candelaria Gomez-Manzano, Juan Fueyo

Student and Faculty Publications

Oncolytic viruses are a promising treatment for patients with high-grade gliomas, but neutralizing antibodies can limit their efficacy in patients with prior virus exposure or upon repeated virus injections. Data from a previous clinical trial using the oncolytic adenovirus Delta-24-RGD showed that generation of anti-viral neutralizing antibodies may affect the long-term survival of glioma patients. Past studies have examined the effects of neutralizing antibodies during systemic virus injections, but largely overlooked their impact during local virus injections into the brain. We found that immunoglobulins colocalized with viral proteins upon local oncolytic virotherapy of brain tumors, warranting a strategy to prevent …


Neuronal Npr-15 Modulates Molecular And Behavioral Immune Responses Via The Amphid Sensory Neuron-Intestinal Axis In C Elegans, Benson Otarigho, Anna Frances Butts, Alejandro Aballay Mar 2024

Neuronal Npr-15 Modulates Molecular And Behavioral Immune Responses Via The Amphid Sensory Neuron-Intestinal Axis In C Elegans, Benson Otarigho, Anna Frances Butts, Alejandro Aballay

Student and Faculty Publications

The survival of hosts during infections relies on their ability to mount effective molecular and behavioral immune responses. Despite extensive research on these defense strategies in various species, including the model organism


Single-Cell Cd4 And Cd8 T-Cell Secretome Profiling Reveals Temporal And Niche Differences In Acute Myeloid Leukemia Following Immune Checkpoint Blockade Therapy, Jessica L Root, Poonam N Desai, Christopher Ly, Bofei Wang, Fatima Zahra Jelloul, Jing Zhou, Sean Mackay, Mansour Alfayez, Jairo Matthews, Sherry Pierce, Patrick K Reville, Naval Daver, Hussein A Abbas Mar 2024

Single-Cell Cd4 And Cd8 T-Cell Secretome Profiling Reveals Temporal And Niche Differences In Acute Myeloid Leukemia Following Immune Checkpoint Blockade Therapy, Jessica L Root, Poonam N Desai, Christopher Ly, Bofei Wang, Fatima Zahra Jelloul, Jing Zhou, Sean Mackay, Mansour Alfayez, Jairo Matthews, Sherry Pierce, Patrick K Reville, Naval Daver, Hussein A Abbas

Student and Faculty Publications

UNLABELLED: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous malignancy of the blood primarily treated with intensive chemotherapy. The allogeneic T-cell antileukemic activity via donor lymphocyte infusions and stem cell transplantation suggests a potential role for checkpoint blockade therapy in AML. While clinical trials employing these treatments have fallen short of expected results, a deeper exploration into the functional states of T cells in AML could bridge this knowledge gap. In this study, we analyzed the polyfunctional activity of T cells in a cohort of patients with relapsed/refractory (RelRef) AML treated on the clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02397720) of combination therapy …


Immuno-Molecular Targeted Therapy Use And Survival Benefit In Patients With Stage Ivb Cervical Carcinoma In Commission On Cancer, Collin A Sitler, Chunqiao Tian, Chad A Hamilton, Michael T Richardson, John K Chan, Daniel S Kapp, Charles A Leath, Yovanni Casablanca, Christina Washington, Nicole P Chappell, Ann H Klopp, Craig D Shriver, Christopher M Tarney, Nicholas W Bateman, Thomas P Conrads, George Larry Maxwell, Neil T Phippen, Kathleen M Darcy Mar 2024

Immuno-Molecular Targeted Therapy Use And Survival Benefit In Patients With Stage Ivb Cervical Carcinoma In Commission On Cancer, Collin A Sitler, Chunqiao Tian, Chad A Hamilton, Michael T Richardson, John K Chan, Daniel S Kapp, Charles A Leath, Yovanni Casablanca, Christina Washington, Nicole P Chappell, Ann H Klopp, Craig D Shriver, Christopher M Tarney, Nicholas W Bateman, Thomas P Conrads, George Larry Maxwell, Neil T Phippen, Kathleen M Darcy

Student and Faculty Publications

PURPOSE: To investigate IMT use and survival in real-world stage IVB cervical cancer patients outside randomized clinical trials.

METHODS: Patients diagnosed with stage IVB cervical cancer during 2013-2019 in the National Cancer Database and treated with chemotherapy (CT) ± external beam radiation (EBRT) ± intracavitary brachytherapy (ICBT) ± IMT were studied. The adjusted hazard ratio (AHR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for risk of death were estimated in patients treated with vs. without IMT after applying propensity score analysis to balance the clinical covariates.

RESULTS: There were 3164 evaluable patients, including 969 (31%) who were treated with IMT. The use …


Value Of Gain In The Lamb Feeding Industry, Jay Parsons Mar 2024

Value Of Gain In The Lamb Feeding Industry, Jay Parsons

Cornhusker Economics

Value of gain (VOG) is a term in the livestock feeding industry that refers to the average value of a pound of gain. It is the most appropriate revenue value to use in comparison to the cost of gain to determine profit margin.


Catatonia As A Result Of A Traumatic Brain Injury, Jessica Berthelot, Jacob Cambre, Madeline Erwin, Jennifer Phan Mar 2024

Catatonia As A Result Of A Traumatic Brain Injury, Jessica Berthelot, Jacob Cambre, Madeline Erwin, Jennifer Phan

School of Medicine Faculty Publications

Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric syndrome typically marked by disturbances in motor activity, speech, and behavior. It has historically been associated with psychiatric illness, but acute medical illness, neurocognitive disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders can cause catatonia as well. Catatonia is likely underrecognized and underdiagnosed in the general medical hospital, despite high risks of morbidity and mortality and the availability of rapidly effective treatment. Here, we present a case of catatonia secondary to traumatic brain injury that responded to lorazepam after a delayed diagnosis. A young male patient who was incarcerated and assaulted was sent to the emergency department multiple times for …


Envisioning Transition From Open Landscapes To Forested Landscapes In The Routt National Forest, Colorado, United States, Brice B. Hanberry, Jacob M. Seidel Mar 2024

Envisioning Transition From Open Landscapes To Forested Landscapes In The Routt National Forest, Colorado, United States, Brice B. Hanberry, Jacob M. Seidel

Aspen Bibliography

Globally, in remaining wildlands, tree densities and forested cover have increased in grasslands and open forests since European settlement. In the southern Rocky Mountains of Colorado, United States, we determined tree composition and tree cover from historical (years 1875 to 1896) surveys and compared them to current (2002 to 2011) tree composition and current (year 2016) forested land cover for 500,000 ha of the Routt National Forest. Additionally, we examined whether changes in precipitation occurred. Regarding composition, pine (primarily lodgepole pine; Pinus contorta) decreased from 65% to 32% of all trees, with increased subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) …