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2014

Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

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Kallikrein Family Proteases Klk6 And Klk7 Are Potential Early Detection And Diagnostic Biomarkers For Serous And Papillary Serous Ovarian Cancer Subtypes., Ayala Tamir, Ushma Jag, Sreeja Sarojini, Craig Schindewolf, Takemi Tanaka, Rajendra Gharbaran, Hiren Patel, Anil Sood, Wei Hu, Ruzeen Patwa, Patrick Blake, Polina Chirina, Jin Oh Jeong, Heejin Lim, Andre Goy, Andrew Pecora, K Stephen Suh Dec 2014

Kallikrein Family Proteases Klk6 And Klk7 Are Potential Early Detection And Diagnostic Biomarkers For Serous And Papillary Serous Ovarian Cancer Subtypes., Ayala Tamir, Ushma Jag, Sreeja Sarojini, Craig Schindewolf, Takemi Tanaka, Rajendra Gharbaran, Hiren Patel, Anil Sood, Wei Hu, Ruzeen Patwa, Patrick Blake, Polina Chirina, Jin Oh Jeong, Heejin Lim, Andre Goy, Andrew Pecora, K Stephen Suh

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Early detection of ovarian cancer remains a challenge due to widespread metastases and a lack of biomarkers for early-stage disease. This study was conducted to identify relevant biomarkers for both laparoscopic and serum diagnostics in ovarian cancer.

METHODS: Bioinformatics analysis and expression screening in ovarian cancer cell lines were employed. Selected biomarkers were further validated in bio-specimens of diverse cancer types and ovarian cancer subtypes. For non-invasive detection, biomarker proteins were evaluated in serum samples from ovarian cancer patients.

RESULTS: Two kallikrein (KLK) serine protease family members (KLK6 and KLK7) were found to be significantly overexpressed relative to normal …


Blau Syndrome, The Prototypic Auto-Inflammatory Granulomatous Disease., Carine H Wouters, Anne Maes, Kevin P Foley, John Bertin, Carlos D Rose Aug 2014

Blau Syndrome, The Prototypic Auto-Inflammatory Granulomatous Disease., Carine H Wouters, Anne Maes, Kevin P Foley, John Bertin, Carlos D Rose

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Blau syndrome is a monogenic disease resulting from mutations in the pattern recognition receptor NOD2, and is phenotypically characterized by the triad of granulomatous polyarthritis, dermatitis and uveitis. This paper reviews briefly the classical clinical features of the disease, as well as more recently described extra-triad symptoms. From an ongoing prospective multicenter study, we provide new data on the natural history of Blau syndrome, focusing on functional status and visual outcome. We also present an update of the range of different NOD2 mutations found in Blau syndrome as well as recent data on morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of the Blau …


Understanding The Power Of Perinatal Events And Metabolic Status In Childhood., Bonita Falkner, Julie Ingelfinger Jun 2014

Understanding The Power Of Perinatal Events And Metabolic Status In Childhood., Bonita Falkner, Julie Ingelfinger

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Adiponectin Inhibits Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α-Induced Vascular Inflammatory Response Via Caveolin-Mediated Ceramidase Recruitment And Activation., Yajing Wang, Xiaoliang Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yuexing Yuan, David Booth, Jing-Jing Li, Rosario Scalia, Kyle Preston, Erhe Gao, Walter Koch, Xin-Liang Ma Feb 2014

Adiponectin Inhibits Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α-Induced Vascular Inflammatory Response Via Caveolin-Mediated Ceramidase Recruitment And Activation., Yajing Wang, Xiaoliang Wang, Wayne Bond Lau, Yuexing Yuan, David Booth, Jing-Jing Li, Rosario Scalia, Kyle Preston, Erhe Gao, Walter Koch, Xin-Liang Ma

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

RATIONALE: Anti-inflammatory and vascular protective actions of adiponectin are well recognized. However, many fundamental questions remain unanswered.

OBJECTIVE: The current study attempted to identify the adiponectin receptor subtype responsible for adiponectin's vascular protective action and investigate the role of ceramidase activation in adiponectin anti-inflammatory signaling.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Adiponectin significantly reduced tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α-induced intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression and attenuated TNFα-induced oxidative/nitrative stress in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. These anti-inflammatory actions were virtually abolished by adiponectin receptor 1 (AdipoR1-), but not AdipoR2-, knockdown (KD). Treatment with adiponectin significantly increased neutral ceramidase (nCDase) activity (3.7-fold; P87% of adiponectin-induced nCDase …