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Synthesis And Preclinical Validation Of Novel P2y1 Receptor Ligands As A Potent Anti-Prostate Cancer Agent., Hien Thi Thu Le, Tatu Rimpilainen, Saravanan Konda Mani, Akshaya Murugesan, Olli Yli-Harja, Nuno R Candeias, Meenakshisundaram Kandhavelu Dec 2019

Synthesis And Preclinical Validation Of Novel P2y1 Receptor Ligands As A Potent Anti-Prostate Cancer Agent., Hien Thi Thu Le, Tatu Rimpilainen, Saravanan Konda Mani, Akshaya Murugesan, Olli Yli-Harja, Nuno R Candeias, Meenakshisundaram Kandhavelu

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Purinergic receptor is a potential drug target for neuropathic pain, Alzheimer disease, and prostate cancer. Focusing on the structure-based ligand discovery, docking analysis on the crystal structure of P2Y


Human Proteome Project Mass Spectrometry Data Interpretation Guidelines 3.0., Eric W Deutsch, Lydie Lane, Christopher M Overall, Nuno Bandeira, Mark S Baker, Charles Pineau, Robert L Moritz, Fernando Corrales, Sandra Orchard, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Young-Ki Paik, Susan T Weintraub, Yves Vandenbrouck, Gilbert S Omenn Dec 2019

Human Proteome Project Mass Spectrometry Data Interpretation Guidelines 3.0., Eric W Deutsch, Lydie Lane, Christopher M Overall, Nuno Bandeira, Mark S Baker, Charles Pineau, Robert L Moritz, Fernando Corrales, Sandra Orchard, Jennifer E Van Eyk, Young-Ki Paik, Susan T Weintraub, Yves Vandenbrouck, Gilbert S Omenn

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The Human Proteome Organization's (HUPO) Human Proteome Project (HPP) developed Mass Spectrometry (MS) Data Interpretation Guidelines that have been applied since 2016. These guidelines have helped ensure that the emerging draft of the complete human proteome is highly accurate and with low numbers of false-positive protein identifications. Here, we describe an update to these guidelines based on consensus-reaching discussions with the wider HPP community over the past year. The revised 3.0 guidelines address several major and minor identified gaps. We have added guidelines for emerging data independent acquisition (DIA) MS workflows and for use of the new Universal Spectrum Identifier …


Incorporating In-Source Fragments Improves Metabolite Identification Accuracy In Untargeted Lcms And Lcms/Ms Datasets., Brian C Searle, Jacob C Lippincott, Phillip M Seitzer Dec 2019

Incorporating In-Source Fragments Improves Metabolite Identification Accuracy In Untargeted Lcms And Lcms/Ms Datasets., Brian C Searle, Jacob C Lippincott, Phillip M Seitzer

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In untargeted metabolomics experiments library search engines detect metabolites using several features, including precursor mass, isotopic distribution, retention time, and MS2 fragmentation. Matching acquired MS2 to library spectra is vital as numerous compounds share molecular formulas, resulting in identical precursor measurements and similar retention times. However, many metabolomics experiments are still collected using LC-MS only, and even in LC-MS/MS experiments many precursors lack MS2 spectra due to the stochastic nature of data dependent acquisition. We observe that when metabolites ionize they can produce unanticipated MS1 features resulting from neutral losses, in-source fragmentation, multimerization, and adducts. Here we present a new …


Plasmodium Secretion Induces Hepatocyte Lysosome Exocytosis And Promotes Parasite Entry., Kamalakannan Vijayan, Igor Cestari, Fred D Mast, Elizabeth K K Glennon, Suzanne M Mcdermott, Heather S Kain, Alyssa M Brokaw, John D Aitchison, Kenneth Stuart, Alexis Kaushansky Nov 2019

Plasmodium Secretion Induces Hepatocyte Lysosome Exocytosis And Promotes Parasite Entry., Kamalakannan Vijayan, Igor Cestari, Fred D Mast, Elizabeth K K Glennon, Suzanne M Mcdermott, Heather S Kain, Alyssa M Brokaw, John D Aitchison, Kenneth Stuart, Alexis Kaushansky

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The invasion of a suitable host hepatocyte by Plasmodium sporozoites is an essential step in malaria infection. We demonstrate that in infected hepatocytes, lysosomes are redistributed away from the nucleus, and surface exposure of lysosome-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1) is increased. Lysosome exocytosis in infected cells occurs independently of sporozoite traversal. Instead, a sporozoite-secreted factor is sufficient for the process. Knockdown of SNARE proteins involved in lysosome-plasma membrane fusion reduces lysosome exocytosis and Plasmodium infection. In contrast, promoting fusion between the lysosome and plasma membrane dramatically increases infection. Our work demonstrates parallels between Plasmodium sporozoite entry of hepatocytes and infection …


4d Electron Microscopy Of T Cell Activation., Yue Lu, Byung-Kuk Yoo, Alphonsus H C Ng, Jungwoo Kim, Sinchul Yeom, Jau Tang, Milo M Lin, Ahmed H Zewail, James R Heath Oct 2019

4d Electron Microscopy Of T Cell Activation., Yue Lu, Byung-Kuk Yoo, Alphonsus H C Ng, Jungwoo Kim, Sinchul Yeom, Jau Tang, Milo M Lin, Ahmed H Zewail, James R Heath

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T cells can be controllably stimulated through antigen-specific or nonspecific protocols. Accompanying functional hallmarks of T cell activation can include cytoskeletal reorganization, cell size increase, and cytokine secretion. Photon-induced near-field electron microscopy (PINEM) is used to image and quantify evanescent electric fields at the surface of T cells as a function of various stimulation conditions. While PINEM signal strength scales with multiple of the biophysical changes associated with T cell functional activation, it mostly strongly correlates with antigen-engagement of the T cell receptors, even under conditions that do not lead to functional T cell activation. PINEM image analysis suggests that …


The Impact Of Moyamoya Disease And, Ming-Jen Lee, Shannon Fallen, Yong Zhou, David Baxter, Kelsey Scherler, Meng-Fai Kuo, Kai Wang Oct 2019

The Impact Of Moyamoya Disease And, Ming-Jen Lee, Shannon Fallen, Yong Zhou, David Baxter, Kelsey Scherler, Meng-Fai Kuo, Kai Wang

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Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare cerebrovascular disorder characterized by occlusion of bilateral internal carotid and intracerebral arteries with the compensatory growth of fragile small vessels. MMD patients develop recurrent infarctions in the basal ganglia and subcortical regions. Symptoms include transient ischemic attack or stroke, seizures, and headaches, which may occur suddenly or in a stepwise progression. Mutations in Ring Finger Protein 213 (


Sensitive Detection And Analysis Of Neoantigen-Specific T Cell Populations From Tumors And Blood., Songming Peng, Jesse M Zaretsky, Alphonsus H C Ng, William Chour, Michael T Bethune, Jongchan Choi, Alice Hsu, Elizabeth Holman, Xiaozhe Ding, Katherine Guo, Jungwoo Kim, Alexander M Xu, John E Heath, Won Jun Noh, Jing Zhou, Yapeng Su, Yue Lu, Jami Mclaughlin, Donghui Cheng, Owen N Witte, David Baltimore, Antoni Ribas, James R Heath Sep 2019

Sensitive Detection And Analysis Of Neoantigen-Specific T Cell Populations From Tumors And Blood., Songming Peng, Jesse M Zaretsky, Alphonsus H C Ng, William Chour, Michael T Bethune, Jongchan Choi, Alice Hsu, Elizabeth Holman, Xiaozhe Ding, Katherine Guo, Jungwoo Kim, Alexander M Xu, John E Heath, Won Jun Noh, Jing Zhou, Yapeng Su, Yue Lu, Jami Mclaughlin, Donghui Cheng, Owen N Witte, David Baltimore, Antoni Ribas, James R Heath

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Neoantigen-specific T cells are increasingly viewed as important immunotherapy effectors, but physically isolating these rare cell populations is challenging. Here, we describe a sensitive method for the enumeration and isolation of neoantigen-specific CD8+ T cells from small samples of patient tumor or blood. The method relies on magnetic nanoparticles that present neoantigen-loaded major histocompatibility complex (MHC) tetramers at high avidity by barcoded DNA linkers. The magnetic particles provide a convenient handle to isolate the desired cell populations, and the barcoded DNA enables multiplexed analysis. The method exhibits superior recovery of antigen-specific T cell populations relative to literature approaches. We applied …


Cancer Cell Population Growth Kinetics At Low Densities Deviate From The Exponential Growth Model And Suggest An Allee Effect., Kaitlyn E Johnson, Grant Howard, William Mo, Michael K Strasser, Ernesto A B F Lima, Sui Huang, Amy Brock Aug 2019

Cancer Cell Population Growth Kinetics At Low Densities Deviate From The Exponential Growth Model And Suggest An Allee Effect., Kaitlyn E Johnson, Grant Howard, William Mo, Michael K Strasser, Ernesto A B F Lima, Sui Huang, Amy Brock

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Most models of cancer cell population expansion assume exponential growth kinetics at low cell densities, with deviations to account for observed slowing of growth rate only at higher densities due to limited resources such as space and nutrients. However, recent preclinical and clinical observations of tumor initiation or recurrence indicate the presence of tumor growth kinetics in which growth rates scale positively with cell numbers. These observations are analogous to the cooperative behavior of species in an ecosystem described by the ecological principle of the Allee effect. In preclinical and clinical models, however, tumor growth data are limited by the …


Cancer Cell Population Growth Kinetics At Low Densities Deviate From The Exponential Growth Model And Suggest An Allee Effect., Kaitlyn E Johnson, Grant Howard, William Mo, Michael K Strasser, Ernesto A B F Lima, Sui Huang, Amy Brock Aug 2019

Cancer Cell Population Growth Kinetics At Low Densities Deviate From The Exponential Growth Model And Suggest An Allee Effect., Kaitlyn E Johnson, Grant Howard, William Mo, Michael K Strasser, Ernesto A B F Lima, Sui Huang, Amy Brock

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Most models of cancer cell population expansion assume exponential growth kinetics at low cell densities, with deviations to account for observed slowing of growth rate only at higher densities due to limited resources such as space and nutrients. However, recent preclinical and clinical observations of tumor initiation or recurrence indicate the presence of tumor growth kinetics in which growth rates scale positively with cell numbers. These observations are analogous to the cooperative behavior of species in an ecosystem described by the ecological principle of the Allee effect. In preclinical and clinical models, however, tumor growth data are limited by the …


Genome-Scale Metabolic Model Of The Rat Liver Predicts Effects Of Diet Restriction., Priyanka Baloni, Vineet Sangar, James T Yurkovich, Max Robinson, Scott Taylor, Christine M Karbowski, Hisham K Hamadeh, Yudong D He, Nathan D Price Jul 2019

Genome-Scale Metabolic Model Of The Rat Liver Predicts Effects Of Diet Restriction., Priyanka Baloni, Vineet Sangar, James T Yurkovich, Max Robinson, Scott Taylor, Christine M Karbowski, Hisham K Hamadeh, Yudong D He, Nathan D Price

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Mapping network analysis in cells and tissues can provide insights into metabolic adaptations to changes in external environment, pathological conditions, and nutrient deprivation. Here, we reconstructed a genome-scale metabolic network of the rat liver that will allow for exploration of systems-level physiology. The resulting in silico model (iRatLiver) contains 1,882 reactions, 1,448 metabolites, and 994 metabolic genes. We then used this model to characterize the response of the liver's energy metabolism to a controlled perturbation in diet. Transcriptomics data were collected from the livers of Sprague Dawley rats at 4 or 14 days of being subjected to 15%, 30%, or …


Distinct Profiles Of Cell-Free Micrornas In Plasma Of Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder., Min Young Lee, David Baxter, Kelsey Scherler, Taek-Kyun Kim, Xiaogang Wu, Duna Abu-Amara, Janine Flory, Rachel Yehuda, Charles Marmar, Marti Jett, Inyoul Lee, Kai Wang, Leroy Hood Jul 2019

Distinct Profiles Of Cell-Free Micrornas In Plasma Of Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder., Min Young Lee, David Baxter, Kelsey Scherler, Taek-Kyun Kim, Xiaogang Wu, Duna Abu-Amara, Janine Flory, Rachel Yehuda, Charles Marmar, Marti Jett, Inyoul Lee, Kai Wang, Leroy Hood

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Dysregulation of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in body fluids has been reported in psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Recent studies of various diseases showed that extracellular vesicles (EV) in body fluids can provide different spectra of circulating miRNAs and disease-associated signatures from whole fluid or EV-depleted fraction. However, the association of miRNAs in EVs to PTSD has not been studied. In this study, we performed a comprehensive profiling of miRNAs in whole plasma, extracellular vesicles (EV) and EV-depleted plasma (EVD) samples collected from combat veterans with PTSD and matched controls by …


In Vivo Proteomics Identifies The Competence Regulon And Alib Oligopeptide Transporter As Pathogenic Factors In Pneumococcal Meningitis., Frank Schmidt, Niamatullah Kakar, Tanja C Meyer, Maren Depke, Ilias Masouris, Gerhard Burchhardt, Alejandro Gómez-Mejia, Vishnu Dhople, Leiv S Håvarstein, Zhi Sun, Robert L Moritz, Uwe Völker, Uwe Koedel, Sven Hammerschmidt Jul 2019

In Vivo Proteomics Identifies The Competence Regulon And Alib Oligopeptide Transporter As Pathogenic Factors In Pneumococcal Meningitis., Frank Schmidt, Niamatullah Kakar, Tanja C Meyer, Maren Depke, Ilias Masouris, Gerhard Burchhardt, Alejandro Gómez-Mejia, Vishnu Dhople, Leiv S Håvarstein, Zhi Sun, Robert L Moritz, Uwe Völker, Uwe Koedel, Sven Hammerschmidt

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Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococci) is a leading cause of severe bacterial meningitis in many countries worldwide. To characterize the repertoire of fitness and virulence factors predominantly expressed during meningitis we performed niche-specific analysis of the in vivo proteome in a mouse meningitis model, in which bacteria are directly inoculated into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cisterna magna. We generated a comprehensive mass spectrometry (MS) spectra library enabling bacterial proteome analysis even in the presence of eukaryotic proteins. We recovered 200,000 pneumococci from CSF obtained from meningitis mice and by MS we identified 685 pneumococci proteins in samples from in vitro filter controls …


Survivin Is A Prognostic Marker And Therapeutic Target For Extranodal, Nasal-Type Natural Killer/T Cell Lymphoma., Li Zhang, Yi Wei, Xiaowei Yan, Na Li, Haolan Song, Li Yang, Yang Wu, Yu-Feng Xi, Hua-Wei Weng, Jian-Hua Li, Edward H Lin, Li-Qun Zou Jul 2019

Survivin Is A Prognostic Marker And Therapeutic Target For Extranodal, Nasal-Type Natural Killer/T Cell Lymphoma., Li Zhang, Yi Wei, Xiaowei Yan, Na Li, Haolan Song, Li Yang, Yang Wu, Yu-Feng Xi, Hua-Wei Weng, Jian-Hua Li, Edward H Lin, Li-Qun Zou

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Background: The relationship between survivin and extranodal, nasal-type natural killer/T cell lymphoma (ENKTCL) was unclearly established yet. We here studied the potential prognostic roles of survivin and its implication as a target in ENKTCL therapy.

Methods: ENKTCL patients' peripheral blood were collected and tested by ELISA. ENKTCL cell lines were cultured with or without survivin inhibitor and tested by MTT and Flow cytometry. According to the gene expression profiles from the ArrayExpress Archive under E-TABM-702, survivin co-regulated cluster was established by Coupled Two-way Clustering Algorithm.

Results: Seventeen point six percent of total 17 ENKTCL patients were serum survivin-positive. These patients …


Preoperative Stimulation Of Resolution And Inflammation Blockade Eradicates Micrometastases., Dipak Panigrahy, Allison Gartung, Jun Yang, Haixia Yang, Molly M Gilligan, Megan L Sulciner, Swati S Bhasin, Diane R Bielenberg, Jaimie Chang, Birgitta A Schmidt, Julia Piwowarski, Anna Fishbein, Dulce Soler-Ferran, Matthew A Sparks, Steven J Staffa, Vidula Sukhatme, Bruce D Hammock, Mark W Kieran, Sui Huang, Manoj Bhasin, Charles N Serhan, Vikas P Sukhatme Jun 2019

Preoperative Stimulation Of Resolution And Inflammation Blockade Eradicates Micrometastases., Dipak Panigrahy, Allison Gartung, Jun Yang, Haixia Yang, Molly M Gilligan, Megan L Sulciner, Swati S Bhasin, Diane R Bielenberg, Jaimie Chang, Birgitta A Schmidt, Julia Piwowarski, Anna Fishbein, Dulce Soler-Ferran, Matthew A Sparks, Steven J Staffa, Vidula Sukhatme, Bruce D Hammock, Mark W Kieran, Sui Huang, Manoj Bhasin, Charles N Serhan, Vikas P Sukhatme

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Cancer therapy is a double-edged sword, as surgery and chemotherapy can induce an inflammatory/immunosuppressive injury response that promotes dormancy escape and tumor recurrence. We hypothesized that these events could be altered by early blockade of the inflammatory cascade and/or by accelerating the resolution of inflammation. Preoperative, but not postoperative, administration of the nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug ketorolac and/or resolvins, a family of specialized proresolving autacoid mediators, eliminated micrometastases in multiple tumor-resection models, resulting in long-term survival. Ketorolac unleashed anticancer T cell immunity that was augmented by immune checkpoint blockade, negated by adjuvant chemotherapy, and dependent on inhibition of the COX-1/thromboxane A2 …


Proteomics Standards Initiative Extended Fasta Format., Pierre-Alain Binz, Jim Shofstahl, Juan Antonio Vizcaíno, Harald Barsnes, Robert J Chalkley, Gerben Menschaert, Emanuele Alpi, Karl Clauser, Jimmy K Eng, Lydie Lane, Sean L Seymour, Luis Francisco Hernández Sánchez, Gerhard Mayer, Martin Eisenacher, Yasset Perez-Riverol, Eugene A Kapp, Luis Mendoza, Peter R Baker, Andrew Collins, Tim Van Den Bossche, Eric W Deutsch Jun 2019

Proteomics Standards Initiative Extended Fasta Format., Pierre-Alain Binz, Jim Shofstahl, Juan Antonio Vizcaíno, Harald Barsnes, Robert J Chalkley, Gerben Menschaert, Emanuele Alpi, Karl Clauser, Jimmy K Eng, Lydie Lane, Sean L Seymour, Luis Francisco Hernández Sánchez, Gerhard Mayer, Martin Eisenacher, Yasset Perez-Riverol, Eugene A Kapp, Luis Mendoza, Peter R Baker, Andrew Collins, Tim Van Den Bossche, Eric W Deutsch

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Mass-spectrometry-based proteomics enables the high-throughput identification and quantification of proteins, including sequence variants and post-translational modifications (PTMs) in biological samples. However, most workflows require that such variations be included in the search space used to analyze the data, and doing so remains challenging with most analysis tools. In order to facilitate the search for known sequence variants and PTMs, the Proteomics Standards Initiative (PSI) has designed and implemented the PSI extended FASTA format (PEFF). PEFF is based on the very popular FASTA format but adds a uniform mechanism for encoding substantially more metadata about the sequence collection as well as …


Downregulation Of Cenpf Remodels Prostate Cancer Cells And Alters Cellular Metabolism., Muhammad Shahid, Minhyung Kim, Min Young Lee, Austin Yeon, Sungyong You, Hyung L Kim, Jayoung Kim Jun 2019

Downregulation Of Cenpf Remodels Prostate Cancer Cells And Alters Cellular Metabolism., Muhammad Shahid, Minhyung Kim, Min Young Lee, Austin Yeon, Sungyong You, Hyung L Kim, Jayoung Kim

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Metabolic alterations in prostate cancer (PC) are associated with progression and aggressiveness. However, the underlying mechanisms behind PC metabolic functions are unknown. The authors' group recently reported on the important role of centromere protein F (CENPF), a protein associated with the centromere-kinetochore complex and chromosomal segregation during mitosis, in PC MRI visibility. This study focuses on discerning the role of CENPF in metabolic perturbation in human PC3 cells. A series of bioinformatics analyses shows that CENPF is one gene that is strongly associated with aggressive PC and that its expression is positively correlated with metastasis. By identifying and reconstructing the …


Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Evolution Of Melanoma Cells Associated With Targeted Therapy Resistance., Yapeng Su, Marcus Bintz, Yezi Yang, Lidia Robert, Alphonsus H C Ng, Victoria Liu, Antoni Ribas, James R Heath, Wei Wei Jun 2019

Phenotypic Heterogeneity And Evolution Of Melanoma Cells Associated With Targeted Therapy Resistance., Yapeng Su, Marcus Bintz, Yezi Yang, Lidia Robert, Alphonsus H C Ng, Victoria Liu, Antoni Ribas, James R Heath, Wei Wei

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Phenotypic plasticity is associated with non-genetic drug tolerance in several cancers. Such plasticity can arise from chromatin remodeling, transcriptomic reprogramming, and/or protein signaling rewiring, and is characterized as a cell state transition in response to molecular or physical perturbations. This, in turn, can confound interpretations of drug responses and resistance development. Using BRAF-mutant melanoma cell lines as the prototype, we report on a joint theoretical and experimental investigation of the cell-state transition dynamics associated with BRAF inhibitor drug tolerance. Thermodynamically motivated surprisal analysis of transcriptome data was used to treat the cell population as an entropy maximizing system under the …


Publisher Correction: Toxoplasma Modulates Signature Pathways Of Human Epilepsy, Neurodegeneration & Cancer., Huân M Ngô, Ying Zhou, Hernan Lorenzi, Kai Wang, Taek-Kyun Kim, Yong Zhou, Kamal El Bissati, Ernest Mui, Laura Fraczek, Seesandra V Rajagopala, Craig W Roberts, Fiona L Henriquez, Alexandre Montpetit, Jenefer M Blackwell, Sarra E Jamieson, Kelsey Wheeler, Ian J Begeman, Carlos Naranjo-Galvis, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Roderick G Davis, Liliana Soroceanu, Charles Cobbs, Dennis A Steindler, Kenneth Boyer, A Gwendolyn Noble, Charles N Swisher, Peter T Heydemann, Peter Rabiah, Shawn Withers, Patricia Soteropoulos, Leroy Hood, Rima Mcleod May 2019

Publisher Correction: Toxoplasma Modulates Signature Pathways Of Human Epilepsy, Neurodegeneration & Cancer., Huân M Ngô, Ying Zhou, Hernan Lorenzi, Kai Wang, Taek-Kyun Kim, Yong Zhou, Kamal El Bissati, Ernest Mui, Laura Fraczek, Seesandra V Rajagopala, Craig W Roberts, Fiona L Henriquez, Alexandre Montpetit, Jenefer M Blackwell, Sarra E Jamieson, Kelsey Wheeler, Ian J Begeman, Carlos Naranjo-Galvis, Ney Alliey-Rodriguez, Roderick G Davis, Liliana Soroceanu, Charles Cobbs, Dennis A Steindler, Kenneth Boyer, A Gwendolyn Noble, Charles N Swisher, Peter T Heydemann, Peter Rabiah, Shawn Withers, Patricia Soteropoulos, Leroy Hood, Rima Mcleod

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Systems Pharmacogenomic Landscape Of Drug Similarities From Lincs Data: Drug Association Networks., Aliyu Musa, Shailesh Tripathi, Matthias Dehmer, Olli Yli-Harja, Stuart A Kauffman, Frank Emmert-Streib May 2019

Systems Pharmacogenomic Landscape Of Drug Similarities From Lincs Data: Drug Association Networks., Aliyu Musa, Shailesh Tripathi, Matthias Dehmer, Olli Yli-Harja, Stuart A Kauffman, Frank Emmert-Streib

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Modern research in the biomedical sciences is data-driven utilizing high-throughput technologies to generate big genomic data. The Library of Integrated Network-based Cellular Signatures (LINCS) is an example for a large-scale genomic data repository providing hundred thousands of high-dimensional gene expression measurements for thousands of drugs and dozens of cell lines. However, the remaining challenge is how to use these data effectively for pharmacogenomics. In this paper, we use LINCS data to construct drug association networks (DANs) representing the relationships between drugs. By using the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification of drugs we demonstrate that the DANs represent a systems pharmacogenomic …


Toward A Comprehensive View Of Cancer Immune Responsiveness: A Synopsis From The Sitc Workshop., Davide Bedognetti, Michele Ceccarelli, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Rongze Lu, Karolina Palucka, Josue Samayoa, Stefani Spranger, Sarah Warren, Kwok-Kin Wong, Elad Ziv, Diego Chowell, Lisa M Coussens, Daniel D De Carvalho, David G Denardo, Jérôme Galon, Howard L Kaufman, Tomas Kirchhoff, Michael T Lotze, Jason J Luke, Andy J Minn, Katerina Politi, Leonard D Shultz, Richard Simon, Vésteinn Thórsson, Joanne B Weidhaas, Maria Libera Ascierto, Paolo Antonio Ascierto, James M Barnes, Valentin Barsan, Praveen K Bommareddy, Adrian Bot, Sarah E Church, Gennaro Ciliberto, Andrea De Maria, Dobrin Draganov, Winson S Ho, Heather M Mcgee, Anne Monette, Joseph F Murphy, Paola Nisticò, Wungki Park, Maulik Patel, Michael Quigley, Laszlo Radvanyi, Harry Raftopoulos, Nils-Petter Rudqvist, Alexandra Snyder, Randy F Sweis, Sara Valpione, Lisa H Butterfield, Mary L Disis, Bernard A Fox, Alessandra Cesano, Francesco M Marincola May 2019

Toward A Comprehensive View Of Cancer Immune Responsiveness: A Synopsis From The Sitc Workshop., Davide Bedognetti, Michele Ceccarelli, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Rongze Lu, Karolina Palucka, Josue Samayoa, Stefani Spranger, Sarah Warren, Kwok-Kin Wong, Elad Ziv, Diego Chowell, Lisa M Coussens, Daniel D De Carvalho, David G Denardo, Jérôme Galon, Howard L Kaufman, Tomas Kirchhoff, Michael T Lotze, Jason J Luke, Andy J Minn, Katerina Politi, Leonard D Shultz, Richard Simon, Vésteinn Thórsson, Joanne B Weidhaas, Maria Libera Ascierto, Paolo Antonio Ascierto, James M Barnes, Valentin Barsan, Praveen K Bommareddy, Adrian Bot, Sarah E Church, Gennaro Ciliberto, Andrea De Maria, Dobrin Draganov, Winson S Ho, Heather M Mcgee, Anne Monette, Joseph F Murphy, Paola Nisticò, Wungki Park, Maulik Patel, Michael Quigley, Laszlo Radvanyi, Harry Raftopoulos, Nils-Petter Rudqvist, Alexandra Snyder, Randy F Sweis, Sara Valpione, Lisa H Butterfield, Mary L Disis, Bernard A Fox, Alessandra Cesano, Francesco M Marincola

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Tumor immunology has changed the landscape of cancer treatment. Yet, not all patients benefit as cancer immune responsiveness (CIR) remains a limitation in a considerable proportion of cases. The multifactorial determinants of CIR include the genetic makeup of the patient, the genomic instability central to cancer development, the evolutionary emergence of cancer phenotypes under the influence of immune editing, and external modifiers such as demographics, environment, treatment potency, co-morbidities and cancer-independent alterations including immune homeostasis and polymorphisms in the major and minor histocompatibility molecules, cytokines, and chemokines. Based on the premise that cancer is fundamentally a disorder of the genes …


Differential Effects Of Influenza Virus Na, Ha Head, And Ha Stalk Antibodies On Peripheral Blood Leukocyte Gene Expression During Human Infection., Kathie-Anne Walters, Ruoqing Zhu, Michael Welge, Kelsey Scherler, Jae-Keun Park, Zainab Rahil, Hao Wang, Loretta Auvil, Colleen Bushell, Min Young Lee, David Baxter, Tyler Bristol, Luz Angela Rosas, Adriana Cervantes-Medina, Lindsay Czajkowski, Alison Han, Matthew J Memoli, Jeffery K Taubenberger, John C Kash May 2019

Differential Effects Of Influenza Virus Na, Ha Head, And Ha Stalk Antibodies On Peripheral Blood Leukocyte Gene Expression During Human Infection., Kathie-Anne Walters, Ruoqing Zhu, Michael Welge, Kelsey Scherler, Jae-Keun Park, Zainab Rahil, Hao Wang, Loretta Auvil, Colleen Bushell, Min Young Lee, David Baxter, Tyler Bristol, Luz Angela Rosas, Adriana Cervantes-Medina, Lindsay Czajkowski, Alison Han, Matthew J Memoli, Jeffery K Taubenberger, John C Kash

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In this study, we examined the relationships between anti-influenza virus serum antibody titers, clinical disease, and peripheral blood leukocyte (PBL) global gene expression during presymptomatic, acute, and convalescent illness in 83 participants infected with 2009 pandemic H1N1 virus in a human influenza challenge model. Using traditional statistical and logistic regression modeling approaches, profiles of differentially expressed genes that correlated with active viral shedding, predicted length of viral shedding, and predicted illness severity were identified. These analyses further demonstrated that challenge participants fell into three peripheral blood leukocyte gene expression phenotypes that significantly correlated with different clinical outcomes and prechallenge serum …


Defining Microbiome Health Through A Host Lens., Sean M Gibbons May 2019

Defining Microbiome Health Through A Host Lens., Sean M Gibbons

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We are walking ecosystems, inoculated at birth with a unique set of microbes that are integral to the functioning of our bodies. The physiology of our commensal microbiota is intertwined with our metabolism, immune function, and mental state. The specifics of this entanglement remain largely unknown and are somewhat unique to individuals, and when any one piece of this complex system breaks, our health can suffer. There appear to be many ways to build a healthy, functional microbiome and several distinct ways in which it can break. Despite the hundreds of associations with human disease, there are only a handful …


A Biological Function Based Biomarker Panel Optimization Process., Min Young Lee, Taek-Kyun Kim, Kathie-Anne Walters, Kai Wang May 2019

A Biological Function Based Biomarker Panel Optimization Process., Min Young Lee, Taek-Kyun Kim, Kathie-Anne Walters, Kai Wang

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Implementation of multi-gene biomarker panels identified from high throughput data, including microarray or next generation sequencing, need to be adapted to a platform suitable in a clinical setting such as quantitative polymerase chain reaction. However, technical challenges when transitioning from one measurement platform to another, such as inconsistent measurement results can affect panel development. We describe a process to overcome the challenges by replacing poor performing genes during platform transition and reducing the number of features without impacting classification performance. This approach assumes that a diagnostic panel reflects the effect of dysregulated biological processes associated with a disease, and genes …


Extracellular Vesicle Encapsulated Micrornas In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Are Affected By Metformin Treatment., Vikas Ghai, Taek-Kyun Kim, Alton Etheridge, Trine Nielsen, Torben Hansen, Oluf Pedersen, David Galas, Kai Wang May 2019

Extracellular Vesicle Encapsulated Micrornas In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Are Affected By Metformin Treatment., Vikas Ghai, Taek-Kyun Kim, Alton Etheridge, Trine Nielsen, Torben Hansen, Oluf Pedersen, David Galas, Kai Wang

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Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs) in circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs), have emerged as a source of potential biomarkers for various pathophysiological conditions, including metabolic disorders such as diabetes. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), is the most prevalent form of diabetes in the USA, with 30 million diagnosed patients. Identifying miRNA biomarkers that can be used to assess response to glucose lowering treatments would be useful. Using patient plasma samples from a subset of the Danish Metagenomics of the Human Intestinal Tract (MetaHIT) cohort, we characterized miRNAs from whole plasma, plasma-derived EVs, and EV-depleted plasma by small RNA-sequencing to identify T2DM associated miRNAs. …


Genetic Predisposition Impacts Clinical Changes In A Lifestyle Coaching Program., Niha Zubair, Matthew P Conomos, Leroy Hood, Gilbert S Omenn, Nathan D Price, Bonnie J Spring, Andrew T Magis, Jennifer C Lovejoy May 2019

Genetic Predisposition Impacts Clinical Changes In A Lifestyle Coaching Program., Niha Zubair, Matthew P Conomos, Leroy Hood, Gilbert S Omenn, Nathan D Price, Bonnie J Spring, Andrew T Magis, Jennifer C Lovejoy

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Both genetic and lifestyle factors contribute to an individual's disease risk, suggesting a multi-omic approach is essential for personalized prevention. Studies have examined the effectiveness of lifestyle coaching on clinical outcomes, however, little is known about the impact of genetic predisposition on the response to lifestyle coaching. Here we report on the results of a real-world observational study in 2531 participants enrolled in a commercial "Scientific Wellness" program, which combines multi-omic data with personalized, telephonic lifestyle coaching. Specifically, we examined: 1) the impact of this program on 55 clinical markers and 2) the effect of genetic predisposition on these clinical …


A Genetic Counseling Needs Assessment Of Mexico., Daiana Bucio, Kelly E Ormond, Daisy Hernandez, Carlos D Bustamante, Arturo Lopez Pineda May 2019

A Genetic Counseling Needs Assessment Of Mexico., Daiana Bucio, Kelly E Ormond, Daisy Hernandez, Carlos D Bustamante, Arturo Lopez Pineda

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BACKGROUND: While genetic counseling has expanded globally, Mexico has not adopted it as a separate profession. Given the rapid expansion of genetic and genomic services, understanding the current genetic counseling landscape in Mexico is crucial to improving healthcare outcomes.

METHODS: Our needs assessment strategy has two components. First, we gathered quantitative data about genetics education and medical geneticists' geographic distribution through an exhaustive compilation of available information across several medical schools and public databases. Second, we conducted semi-structured interviews of 19 key-informants from 10 Mexican states remotely with digital recording and transcription.

RESULTS: Across 32 states, ~54% of enrolled medical …


Investigation Of Lipid Metabolism Dysregulation And The Effects On Immune Microenvironments In Pan-Cancer Using Multiple Omics Data., Yang Hao, Daixi Li, Yong Xu, Jian Ouyang, Yongkun Wang, Yuqi Zhang, Baoguo Li, Lu Xie, Guangrong Qin May 2019

Investigation Of Lipid Metabolism Dysregulation And The Effects On Immune Microenvironments In Pan-Cancer Using Multiple Omics Data., Yang Hao, Daixi Li, Yong Xu, Jian Ouyang, Yongkun Wang, Yuqi Zhang, Baoguo Li, Lu Xie, Guangrong Qin

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BACKGROUND: Lipid metabolism reprogramming is a hallmark for tumor which contributes to tumorigenesis and progression, but the commonality and difference of lipid metabolism among pan-cancer is not fully investigated. Increasing evidences suggest that the alterations in tumor metabolism, including metabolite abundance and accumulation of metabolic products, lead to local immunosuppression in the tumor microenvironment. An integrated analysis of lipid metabolism in cancers from different tissues using multiple omics data may provide novel insight into the understanding of tumorigenesis and progression.

RESULTS: Through systematic analysis of the multiple omics data from TCGA, we found that the most-widely altered lipid metabolism pathways …


Small Molecule Kras Agonist For Mutant Kras Cancer Therapy., Ke Xu, Dongkyoo Park, Andrew T Magis, Jun Zhang, Wei Zhou, Gabriel L Sica, Suresh S Ramalingam, Walter J Curran, Xingming Deng Apr 2019

Small Molecule Kras Agonist For Mutant Kras Cancer Therapy., Ke Xu, Dongkyoo Park, Andrew T Magis, Jun Zhang, Wei Zhou, Gabriel L Sica, Suresh S Ramalingam, Walter J Curran, Xingming Deng

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BACKGROUND: Lung cancer patients with KRAS mutation(s) have a poor prognosis due in part to the development of resistance to currently available therapeutic interventions. Development of a new class of anticancer agents that directly targets KRAS may provide a more attractive option for the treatment of KRAS-mutant lung cancer.

RESULTS: Here we identified a small molecule KRAS agonist, KRA-533, that binds the GTP/GDP-binding pocket of KRAS. In vitro GDP/GTP exchange assay reveals that KRA-533 activates KRAS by preventing the cleavage of GTP into GDP, leading to the accumulation of GTP-KRAS, an active form of KRAS. Treatment of human lung cancer …


Buparlisib In Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma Harboring Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway Activation: An Open-Label, Multicenter, Multi-Arm, Phase Ii Trial., Patrick Y Wen, Mehdi Touat, Brian M Alexander, Ingo K Mellinghoff, Shakti Ramkissoon, Christine S Mccluskey, Kristine Pelton, Sam Haidar, Sankha S Basu, Sarah C Gaffey, Loreal E Brown, Juan Emmanuel Martinez-Ledesma, Shaofang Wu, Jungwoo Kim, Wei Wei, Mi-Ae Park, Jason T Huse, John G Kuhn, Mikael L Rinne, Howard Colman, Nathalie Y R Agar, Antonio M Omuro, Lisa M Deangelis, Mark R Gilbert, John F De Groot, Timothy F Cloughesy, Andrew S Chi, Thomas M Roberts, Jean J Zhao, Eudocia Q Lee, Lakshmi Nayak, James R Heath, Laura L Horky, Tracy T Batchelor, Rameen Beroukhim, Susan M Chang, Azra H Ligon, Ian F Dunn, Dimpy Koul, Geoffrey S Young, Michael D Prados, David A Reardon, W K Alfred Yung, Keith L Ligon Mar 2019

Buparlisib In Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma Harboring Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway Activation: An Open-Label, Multicenter, Multi-Arm, Phase Ii Trial., Patrick Y Wen, Mehdi Touat, Brian M Alexander, Ingo K Mellinghoff, Shakti Ramkissoon, Christine S Mccluskey, Kristine Pelton, Sam Haidar, Sankha S Basu, Sarah C Gaffey, Loreal E Brown, Juan Emmanuel Martinez-Ledesma, Shaofang Wu, Jungwoo Kim, Wei Wei, Mi-Ae Park, Jason T Huse, John G Kuhn, Mikael L Rinne, Howard Colman, Nathalie Y R Agar, Antonio M Omuro, Lisa M Deangelis, Mark R Gilbert, John F De Groot, Timothy F Cloughesy, Andrew S Chi, Thomas M Roberts, Jean J Zhao, Eudocia Q Lee, Lakshmi Nayak, James R Heath, Laura L Horky, Tracy T Batchelor, Rameen Beroukhim, Susan M Chang, Azra H Ligon, Ian F Dunn, Dimpy Koul, Geoffrey S Young, Michael D Prados, David A Reardon, W K Alfred Yung, Keith L Ligon

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PURPOSE: Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) signaling is highly active in glioblastomas. We assessed pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and efficacy of the pan-PI3K inhibitor buparlisib in patients with recurrent glioblastoma with PI3K pathway activation.

METHODS: This study was a multicenter, open-label, multi-arm, phase II trial in patients with PI3K pathway-activated glioblastoma at first or second recurrence. In cohort 1, patients scheduled for re-operation after progression received buparlisib for 7 to 13 days before surgery to evaluate brain penetration and modulation of the PI3K pathway in resected tumor tissue. In cohort 2, patients not eligible for re-operation received buparlisib until progression or unacceptable toxicity. Once …


Alterations In Phosphorylation Of Hepatocyte Ribosomal Protein S6 Control Plasmodium Liver Stage Infection., Elizabeth K K Glennon, Laura S Austin, Nadia Arang, Heather S Kain, Fred D Mast, Kamalakannan Vijayan, John D Aitchison, Stefan H I Kappe, Alexis Kaushansky Mar 2019

Alterations In Phosphorylation Of Hepatocyte Ribosomal Protein S6 Control Plasmodium Liver Stage Infection., Elizabeth K K Glennon, Laura S Austin, Nadia Arang, Heather S Kain, Fred D Mast, Kamalakannan Vijayan, John D Aitchison, Stefan H I Kappe, Alexis Kaushansky

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Plasmodium parasites are highly selective when infecting hepatocytes and induce many changes within the host cell upon infection. While several host cell factors have been identified that are important for liver infection, our understanding of what facilitates the maintenance of infection remains incomplete. Here, we describe a role for phosphorylated ribosomal protein S6 (Ser235/236) (p-RPS6) in Plasmodium yoelii-infected hepatocytes. Blocking RPS6 phosphorylation prior to infection decreases the number of liver stage parasites within 24 h. Infected hepatocytes exhibit elevated levels of p-RPS6 while simultaneously abrogating the induction of phosphorylation of RPS6 in response to insulin stimulation. This is in contrast …