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Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J. Wojno, Howard Korman, Natalie Gaines, Shuguang Huang, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Patrick Cacdac, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls Oct 2021

Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J. Wojno, Howard Korman, Natalie Gaines, Shuguang Huang, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Patrick Cacdac, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Introduction: Studies have shown many genes influence antibiotic resistance, and the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic antibiotic resistance is unclear. We sought to analyze the concordance between the presence of antibiotic resistance (ABR) genes and antibiotic susceptibility results. Methods: Urine samples were collected from patients presenting with possible UTI to 37 Urology clinics from July 2018 to February 2019. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR) was used to test for 33 ABR genes. Pooled Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (P-AST) was performed against 14 different antibiotics. The concordance rate between the ABR genes and P-AST results was generated. The concordance rates for each …


Defining The Genotypic And Phenotypic Spectrum Of X-Linked Msl3-Related Disorder, Theresa Brunet, Kirsty Mcwalter, Katharina Mayerhanser, Grace M Anbouba, Amy Armstrong-Javors, Ingrid Bader, Evan Baugh, Amber Begtrup, Caleb P Bupp, Bert L Callewaert, Anna Cereda, Margot A Cousin, Juan C Del Rey Jimenez, Laurie Demmer, Nikita R Dsouza, Nicole Fleischer, Ralitza H Gavrilova, Sumedha Ghate, Elisabeth Graf, Andrew Green, Sarah R Green, Maria Iascone, Ameni Kdissa, Dirk Klee, Eric W Klee, Emily Lancaster, Kristin Lindstrom, Johannes A Mayr, Meriel Mcentagart, Naomi J L Meeks, Dana Mittag, Harrison Moore, Anne K Olsen, Damara Ortiz, Gretchen Parsons, Loren D M Pena, Richard E Person, Sumit Punj, Gonzalo Alonso Ramos-Rivera, Maria J Guillen Sacoto, G Bradley Schaefer, Rhonda E Schnur, Tiana M Scott, Daryl A Scott, Carolyn R Serbinski, Vandana Shashi, Victoria Mok Siu, Barbro Fossøy Stadheim, Jennifer A Sullivan, Jana Švantnerová, Lea Velsher, David S Wargowski, Ingrid M Wentzensen, Dagmar Wieczorek, Juliane Winkelmann, Patrick Yap, Michael Zech, Michael T Zimmermann, Thomas Meitinger, Felix Distelmaier, Matias Wagner Feb 2021

Defining The Genotypic And Phenotypic Spectrum Of X-Linked Msl3-Related Disorder, Theresa Brunet, Kirsty Mcwalter, Katharina Mayerhanser, Grace M Anbouba, Amy Armstrong-Javors, Ingrid Bader, Evan Baugh, Amber Begtrup, Caleb P Bupp, Bert L Callewaert, Anna Cereda, Margot A Cousin, Juan C Del Rey Jimenez, Laurie Demmer, Nikita R Dsouza, Nicole Fleischer, Ralitza H Gavrilova, Sumedha Ghate, Elisabeth Graf, Andrew Green, Sarah R Green, Maria Iascone, Ameni Kdissa, Dirk Klee, Eric W Klee, Emily Lancaster, Kristin Lindstrom, Johannes A Mayr, Meriel Mcentagart, Naomi J L Meeks, Dana Mittag, Harrison Moore, Anne K Olsen, Damara Ortiz, Gretchen Parsons, Loren D M Pena, Richard E Person, Sumit Punj, Gonzalo Alonso Ramos-Rivera, Maria J Guillen Sacoto, G Bradley Schaefer, Rhonda E Schnur, Tiana M Scott, Daryl A Scott, Carolyn R Serbinski, Vandana Shashi, Victoria Mok Siu, Barbro Fossøy Stadheim, Jennifer A Sullivan, Jana Švantnerová, Lea Velsher, David S Wargowski, Ingrid M Wentzensen, Dagmar Wieczorek, Juliane Winkelmann, Patrick Yap, Michael Zech, Michael T Zimmermann, Thomas Meitinger, Felix Distelmaier, Matias Wagner

Paediatrics Publications

PURPOSE: We sought to delineate the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of female and male individuals with X-linked, MSL3-related disorder (Basilicata-Akhtar syndrome).

METHODS: Twenty-five individuals (15 males, 10 females) with causative variants in MSL3 were ascertained through exome or genome sequencing at ten different sequencing centers.

RESULTS: We identified multiple variant types in MSL3 (ten nonsense, six frameshift, four splice site, three missense, one in-frame-deletion, one multi-exon deletion), most proven to be de novo, and clustering in the terminal eight exons suggesting that truncating variants in the first five exons might be compensated by an alternative MSL3 transcript. Three-dimensional modeling of …


Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J. Wojno, Kevin Cline, Natalie Gaines, Howard Korman, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls Feb 2021

Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J. Wojno, Kevin Cline, Natalie Gaines, Howard Korman, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Introduction: Studies have shown many genes influence antibiotic resistance, and the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic antibiotic resistance is unclear. We sought to analyze the concordance between the presence of antibiotic resistance (ABR) genes and antibiotic susceptibility results in urine samples collected from symptomatic UTI patients. Methods: Urine samples were collected from patients presenting with possible UTI to 37 geographically disparate Urology clinics from July 2018 to February 2019. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR) was used to test for 33 different ABR genes. Samples in which at least one organism was identified at a quantity of ≥104 cells per mL, …


Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J Wojno, Kevin Cline, Natalie Gaines, Howard Korman, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls Feb 2021

Concordance Between Antibiotic Resistance Genes By Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction And Antibiotic Susceptibility By Pooled Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing In Symptomatic Patients With Urinary Tract Infection, Annah Vollstedt, Dakun Wang, Natalie Luke, David Baunoch, Kirk J Wojno, Kevin Cline, Natalie Gaines, Howard Korman, S Mohammad Jafri, David Wenzler, Frank Burks, Larry Sirls

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Introduction: Studies have shown many genes influence antibiotic resistance, and the relationship between genotypic and phenotypic antibiotic resistance is unclear. We sought to analyze the concordance between the presence of antibiotic resistance (ABR) genes and antibiotic susceptibility results in urine samples collected from symptomatic UTI patients. Methods: Urine samples were collected from patients presenting with possible UTI to 37 geographically disparate Urology clinics from July 2018 to February 2019. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR) was used to test for 33 different ABR genes. Samples in which at least one organism was identified at a quantity of ≥104 cells per mL, …


Mir-9-1 Suppresses Cell Proliferation And Promotes Apoptosis By Targeting Uhrf1 In Lung Cancer, Cheng-You Jia, Wei Xiang, Ji-Bin Liu, Geng-Xi Jiang, Feng Sun, Jian-Jun Wu, Xiao-Li Yang, Rui Xin, Yi Shi, Dan-Dan Zhang, Wen Li, Zavuga Zuberi, Jie Zhang, Gai-Xia Lu, Hui-Min Wang, Pei-Yao Wang, Fei Yu, Zhong-Wei Lv, Yu-Shui Ma, Da Fu Jan 2021

Mir-9-1 Suppresses Cell Proliferation And Promotes Apoptosis By Targeting Uhrf1 In Lung Cancer, Cheng-You Jia, Wei Xiang, Ji-Bin Liu, Geng-Xi Jiang, Feng Sun, Jian-Jun Wu, Xiao-Li Yang, Rui Xin, Yi Shi, Dan-Dan Zhang, Wen Li, Zavuga Zuberi, Jie Zhang, Gai-Xia Lu, Hui-Min Wang, Pei-Yao Wang, Fei Yu, Zhong-Wei Lv, Yu-Shui Ma, Da Fu

Journal Articles

Lung cancer is listed as the most common reason for cancer-related death all over the world despite diagnostic improvements and the development of chemotherapy and targeted therapies. MicroRNAs control both physiological and pathological processes including development and cancer. A microRNA-9 to 1 (miR-9 to 1) overexpression model in lung cancer cell lines was established and miR-9 to 1 was found to significantly suppress the proliferation rate in lung cancer cell lines, colony formation in vitro, and tumorigenicity in nude mice of A549 cells. Ubiquitin-like containing PHD and RING finger domains 1 (UHRF1) was then identified to direct target of miR-9 …