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The Role Of Subclonal Gene Mutations During Progression From Myelodysplastic Syndrome To Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Andrew John Menssen May 2021

The Role Of Subclonal Gene Mutations During Progression From Myelodysplastic Syndrome To Secondary Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Andrew John Menssen

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Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of clonal bone marrow disorders characterized by ineffective hematopoiesis. Approximately 30% of MDS patients progress to secondary acute myeloid leukemia (AML). MDS is caused by somatic mutations in hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and progression to secondary AML is associated with the acquisition and/or expansion of at least one subclone. We hypothesized that specific gene mutations would be enriched in subclones compared to founding clones, and that the order of mutation acquisition would be critical for clonal evolution and progression from MDS to secondary AML. Sequencing of paired MDS and secondary AML samples from 44 …


Genetics Of Pediatric Musculoskeletal Disorders, Lilian Antunes Jan 2021

Genetics Of Pediatric Musculoskeletal Disorders, Lilian Antunes

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Pediatric musculoskeletal disorders are an extremely broad category of diseases that are often inherited. While individually rare, collectively these disorders are common, affecting around 3% of live births in the US. Despite the mounting clinical and molecular evidence for a genetic etiology, the cause for many patients with pediatric musculoskeletal disorders remain largely unknown. Major challenges in rare pediatric diseases include recruiting large numbers of patients and determining the significance and functional impacts of variants associated with disease within individuals or families. Whole exome sequencing (WES) is a powerful tool to identify coding variants that are associated with rare pediatric …


The Effects Of Hpa Axis Genetic Variation And Early Life Stress On Cortisol Levels In Preschool Age Children And On Amygdala And Hippocampus Volumes, Reactivity, And Connectivity At School Age, David Pagliaccio May 2015

The Effects Of Hpa Axis Genetic Variation And Early Life Stress On Cortisol Levels In Preschool Age Children And On Amygdala And Hippocampus Volumes, Reactivity, And Connectivity At School Age, David Pagliaccio

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Internalizing psychopathology has been linked to increased cortisol reactivity and alterations in limbic brain structure and function, yet the mechanisms underlying these alterations are unclear. One key hypothesis is that stress plays a major causal role in these mechanisms. Animal studies find that chronic stress or glucocorticoid administration lead to alterations in hippocampal and amygdala structure and function. Relatedly, life stress is a major risk factors for depression while candidate gene studies have related variation in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis genes to increased prevalence and severity of depression. The present work tested the hypothesis that genetic profile scores combining variance across …