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Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

2015

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Low Level Lead Exposure Impairs Attentional Set Shifting Task Performance Depending Upon Sex And Developmental Periods Of Exposure, L.S. Neuwirth, D.W. Anderson, J. S. Schneider Jun 2015

Low Level Lead Exposure Impairs Attentional Set Shifting Task Performance Depending Upon Sex And Developmental Periods Of Exposure, L.S. Neuwirth, D.W. Anderson, J. S. Schneider

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Introduction

Exposure to low levels of lead (Pb) impairs a variety of cognitive processes. Although children exposed to Pb developmentally present with a variety of cognitive impairments that include deficits in learning, memory, language, and executive functioning, experimental work on Pb toxicity in rats has focused mostly on learning and memory deficits and less on executive functions. However, detrimental effects on executive functioning could lead to or even underlie a variety of other cognitive problems attributed to Pb exposure. In this study, we examined the ability of Long Evans rats (control and Pb-exposed: 150ppm Pb-acetate in food given perinatally (gestation …


An Assessment Of The Reliability Of Platelet-Associated Flags Generated By The Sysmex Xe-5000 Automated Hematology Analyzer In Detecting Platelet Clumps, Jennifer M. Hawkins, Do, Gene Gulati, Ph.D, Guldeep Uppal, Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md Apr 2015

An Assessment Of The Reliability Of Platelet-Associated Flags Generated By The Sysmex Xe-5000 Automated Hematology Analyzer In Detecting Platelet Clumps, Jennifer M. Hawkins, Do, Gene Gulati, Ph.D, Guldeep Uppal, Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background

XE-5000 is an automated hematology analyzer utilized by clinical laboratories worldwide to perform CBC and differential leukocyte counts on EDTA-anticoagulated blood specimens. The overall reliability of the results generated by this analyzer has been assessed and found acceptable for clinical use. The CBC results generated on some of the blood specimens are, however, flagged by the analyzer for verification of the result of the flagged parameter by other means. One such parameter of clinical significance is the automated platelet count, which is often unreliable if the blood specimen contains platelet clumps.


Loss Of Expression Of Swi/Snf Chromatin Remodeling Complex Components And Setd2 Are Heterogeneous, Widespread, And Co-Occur In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Wei Jiang, Md, Phd, Essel Dulaimi, Theodore Parsons, Qiong Wang, Karthik Devarajan, Raymond O'Neill, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md, Stephen C Peiper, Phd, Jospeh R. Testa, Robert Uzzo, Haifeng Yang Apr 2015

Loss Of Expression Of Swi/Snf Chromatin Remodeling Complex Components And Setd2 Are Heterogeneous, Widespread, And Co-Occur In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Wei Jiang, Md, Phd, Essel Dulaimi, Theodore Parsons, Qiong Wang, Karthik Devarajan, Raymond O'Neill, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md, Stephen C Peiper, Phd, Jospeh R. Testa, Robert Uzzo, Haifeng Yang

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Background

The subunits of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex have one of the highest mutation rate in human cancers (see Figure 1). Polybromo-1 (PBRM1), a subunit of the SWI/SNF complex, is the second most mutated gene (40%) in clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC). ARID1A, another subunit that competes with PBRM1 for binding to the complex, was infrequently mutated. The protein expressions of BRG1 and BRM (two catalytic subunits of the complex), and SETD2, a histone modifier (10-15% mutation rate), are not known in ccRCC. In this study we examined their protein expressions by immunohistochemistry (IHC) in tissue microarrays (TMAs), …


Phylogenetic Tree Construction And “Truncal Loss” Analysis Reveal Hidden Associations Between Loss Of Protein Expression In Swi/Snf Complex Components And Tumor Stage And Survival In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (Ccrcc), Wei Jiang, Md, Phd, Essel Dulaimi, Karthik Devarajan, Qiong Wang, Raymond O'Neill, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md, Stephen C Peiper, Phd, Robert Uzzo, Joseph R. Testa, Haifeng Yang, Phd Apr 2015

Phylogenetic Tree Construction And “Truncal Loss” Analysis Reveal Hidden Associations Between Loss Of Protein Expression In Swi/Snf Complex Components And Tumor Stage And Survival In Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (Ccrcc), Wei Jiang, Md, Phd, Essel Dulaimi, Karthik Devarajan, Qiong Wang, Raymond O'Neill, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md, Stephen C Peiper, Phd, Robert Uzzo, Joseph R. Testa, Haifeng Yang, Phd

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background

Polybromo-1 (PBRM1), a targeting subunit of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex, is mutated at a rate of ~40% in clear cell Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC), second only to VHL. Whether its mutation is correlated with tumor stage is controversial. As other components of the SWI/SNF complex were also reported to be mutated in ccRCC, we aim to examine the protein expression patterns of PBRM1, ARID1A, BRG1, and BRM in ccRCC, and to investigate possible association between their loss of expression and tumor stage, as well as survival. We also included a histone modifier, SETD2, which is recently discovered to …


Assessment For Risk Factors Associated With Local Recurrence In Chordoma, John A. Abraham, Md, Wei Jiang, Md, Phd Apr 2015

Assessment For Risk Factors Associated With Local Recurrence In Chordoma, John A. Abraham, Md, Wei Jiang, Md, Phd

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background

Chordoma is a rare but locally aggressive malignant neoplasm showing notochordal differentiation. The clinical differential diagnoses can be extensive, and definitive diagnosis often relies on histopathologic evaluation. Histologically, chordoma shows dual epithelial and mesenchymal differentiation, with various morphologies. Despite surgical resection and use of adjuvant radiation therapy, the local recurrence rate of chordoma remains high. We aim to establish factors associated with the increased risk of recurrence and help guide treatment decisions.


Pathology Encountered During Cadaver Dissection Provides An Opportunity For Integrated Learning And Critical Thinking, Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson Apr 2015

Pathology Encountered During Cadaver Dissection Provides An Opportunity For Integrated Learning And Critical Thinking, Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Abstract

Cadaver dissection engages medical students in active learning, critical thinking, and problem solving. During dissection, students at SKMC are encouraged to document pathologic findings in their cadavers and discuss the findings with their peers. Here, we describe two cases that provided opportunities for integrating anatomy with pathology and clinical medicine. The first case was a benign ovarian neoplasm. This large pelvic mass displaced the urinary bladder and uterus, and compressed the ureters and rectum. Students discussed clinical complications of this pelvic mass and reviewed pathologic findings that differentiate benign from malignant neoplasms. The second case was breast cancer with …


Age-Related Ebv-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorder With Widespread Gastrointestinal Involvement And Subsequent Development Of T-Cell Lymphoma, Guldeep Uppal, Md, Alaina Chodoff, Msii, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Jeffrey P. Baliff Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md Apr 2015

Age-Related Ebv-Associated Lymphoproliferative Disorder With Widespread Gastrointestinal Involvement And Subsequent Development Of T-Cell Lymphoma, Guldeep Uppal, Md, Alaina Chodoff, Msii, Zi-Xuan Wang, Phd, Jeffrey P. Baliff Md, Jerald Z. Gong, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Background

Age-related EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorder (AR-EBVLPD) has emerged as a new subset of B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders. We report a unique case of AR-EBVLPD with a widespread gastrointestinal presentation and subsequent transformation to EBV-associated T-cell lymphoma. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a generalized polymorphic extranodal AR-EBVLPD with subsequent transformation to EBV-induced T-cell lymphoma.