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Differential Protein Expression In Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors And Liver Metastases, M. K. Kim, F. Ye, D. Wang, M. Cui, S. C. Ward, R. R. Warner, S. Roayaie, M. Schwartz, D. Zhang, S. Itzkowitz, +1 Additional Author Jan 2016

Differential Protein Expression In Small Intestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors And Liver Metastases, M. K. Kim, F. Ye, D. Wang, M. Cui, S. C. Ward, R. R. Warner, S. Roayaie, M. Schwartz, D. Zhang, S. Itzkowitz, +1 Additional Author

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OBJECTIVE: Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) are often detected after they have become metastatic. Using a novel protein array, we identified pathways important in SI-NET metastasis development in surgically resected patients. METHODS: Paired primary tumors and liver metastases from 25 patients undergoing surgical resection for metastatic SI-NETs were harvested. Extracted proteins were separated by sodium dodecyl sulfate gel and multiplex immunoblots were performed with 136 antibodies. Significant Analysis of Microarray was used to select for differentially expressed proteins. A tissue microarray was constructed from 27 archived specimens and stained by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Comparing primary SI-NETs with matched normal small-bowel mucosa, …


Recipient Criteria Predictive Of Graft Failure In Kidney Transplantation, E. P. Molmenti, A. Alex, L. Rosen, M. Alexander, J. Nicastro, E. Siskind, L. Alex, E. Sameyah, M. Bhaskaran, N. Ali, A. Basu, M. Sachdeva, S. Agorastos, P. Rajendran, P. Krishnan, P. Ramadas, L. Amodu, J. Cagliani, S. Rehman, A. Kressel, C. B. Sethna, R. Schwarz, S. Fishbane, A. Bellucci, G. Coppa, H. Rilo, C. L. Molmenti, +4 Additional Authors Jan 2016

Recipient Criteria Predictive Of Graft Failure In Kidney Transplantation, E. P. Molmenti, A. Alex, L. Rosen, M. Alexander, J. Nicastro, E. Siskind, L. Alex, E. Sameyah, M. Bhaskaran, N. Ali, A. Basu, M. Sachdeva, S. Agorastos, P. Rajendran, P. Krishnan, P. Ramadas, L. Amodu, J. Cagliani, S. Rehman, A. Kressel, C. B. Sethna, R. Schwarz, S. Fishbane, A. Bellucci, G. Coppa, H. Rilo, C. L. Molmenti, +4 Additional Authors

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Several classifications systems have been developed to predict outcomes of kidney transplantation based on donor variables. This study aims to identify kidney transplant recipient variables that would predict graft outcome irrespective of donor characteristics. All U.S. kidney transplant recipients between October 25,1999 and January 1, 2007 were reviewed. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to model time until graft failure. Death-censored and nondeath-censored graft survival models were generated for recipients of live and deceased donor organs. Recipient age, gender, body mass index (BMI), presence of cardiac risk factors, peripheral vascular disease, pulmonary disease, diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, history of malignancy, hepatitis …


Type Vi Choledochal Cyst—An Unusual Presentation Of Jaundice, L. Nambiar, E. Siskind, A. W. Shen, C. Fan, G. Grimaldi, C. Choy, J. Madariaga, J. Nicastro, E. P. Molmenti, G. Coppa, +1 Additional Author Jan 2016

Type Vi Choledochal Cyst—An Unusual Presentation Of Jaundice, L. Nambiar, E. Siskind, A. W. Shen, C. Fan, G. Grimaldi, C. Choy, J. Madariaga, J. Nicastro, E. P. Molmenti, G. Coppa, +1 Additional Author

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Radioresistance Of Brain Tumors, K. Kelley, J. Knisely, M. Symons, R. Ruggieri Jan 2016

Radioresistance Of Brain Tumors, K. Kelley, J. Knisely, M. Symons, R. Ruggieri

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Radiation therapy (RT) is frequently used as part of the standard of care treatment of the majority of brain tumors. The efficacy of RT is limited by radioresistance and by normal tissue radiation tolerance. This is highlighted in pediatric brain tumors where the use of radiation is limited by the excessive toxicity to the developing brain. For these reasons, radiosensitization of tumor cells would be beneficial. In this review, we focus on radioresistance mechanisms intrinsic to tumor cells. We also evaluate existing approaches to induce radiosensitization and explore future avenues of investigation.


Outcomes In Patients With Vestibular Schwannoma After Subtotal Resection And Adjuvant Radiosurgery, H. Radwan, M. Bruce Eisenberg, J. P. S. Knisely, M. M. Ghaly, M. Schulder Jan 2016

Outcomes In Patients With Vestibular Schwannoma After Subtotal Resection And Adjuvant Radiosurgery, H. Radwan, M. Bruce Eisenberg, J. P. S. Knisely, M. M. Ghaly, M. Schulder

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Milk Fat Globule-Epidermal Growth Factor-Factor Viii Downregulates Interleukin-17 Expression In Sepsis By Modulating Stat3 Activation, C. Cen, M. Aziz, W.L. Yang, J. Nicastro, G. F. Coppa, P. Wang Jan 2016

Milk Fat Globule-Epidermal Growth Factor-Factor Viii Downregulates Interleukin-17 Expression In Sepsis By Modulating Stat3 Activation, C. Cen, M. Aziz, W.L. Yang, J. Nicastro, G. F. Coppa, P. Wang

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BACKGROUND: Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor-factor VIII (MFG-E8) is a secretory glycoprotein with a known role in inflammation. In sepsis, interleukin (IL)-17 acts as a proinflammatory cytokine to exaggerate systemic inflammation. We hypothesize that MFG-E8 downregulates IL-17 expression in sepsis. METHODS: Sepsis was induced in 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mice by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). Recombinant mouse MFG-E8 (rmMFG-E8) at a dosage of 20 mug/kg body weight or phosphate-buffered saline was concurrently injected. After 10 hours, blood and spleen samples were harvested for analysis. For in vitro studies, splenocytes isolated from healthy mice pretreated with rmMFG-E8 and splenocytes from MFG-E8 …


Inhibition Of Lipogenesis Reduces Inflammation And Organ Injury In Sepsis, J. P. Idrovo, W.L. Yang, A. Jacob, L. Corbo, Jeffrey Nicastro, Gene Coppa, P. Wang Jan 2016

Inhibition Of Lipogenesis Reduces Inflammation And Organ Injury In Sepsis, J. P. Idrovo, W.L. Yang, A. Jacob, L. Corbo, Jeffrey Nicastro, Gene Coppa, P. Wang

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BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a life-threatening acute inflammatory condition associated with metabolic complications. Accumulation of free fatty acids (FFAs) induces inflammation and causes lipotoxic effects in the liver. Because fatty acid metabolism plays a role in the inflammatory response, we hypothesized that the administration of C75, a fatty acid synthase inhibitor, could alleviate the injury caused by sepsis. METHODS: Male mice were subjected to sepsis by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). At 4 h after CLP, different doses of C75 (1- or 5-mg/kg body weight) or vehicle (20% dimethyl sulfoxide in saline) were injected intraperitoneally. Blood and liver tissues were collected …


Inhibition Of Fatty Acid Synthase With C75 Decreases Organ Injury After Hemorrhagic Shock, M. Kuncewitch, W.L. Yang, A. Jacob, A. Khader, M. Giangola, J. Nicastro, G.F. Coppa, P. Wang Jan 2016

Inhibition Of Fatty Acid Synthase With C75 Decreases Organ Injury After Hemorrhagic Shock, M. Kuncewitch, W.L. Yang, A. Jacob, A. Khader, M. Giangola, J. Nicastro, G.F. Coppa, P. Wang

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BACKGROUND: Hemorrhagic shock is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in the intensive care units in patients under the age of 35. Several organs, including the lungs, are seriously affected by hemorrhagic shock and inadequate resuscitation. Excess free fatty acids have shown to trigger inflammation in various disease conditions. C75 is a small compound that inhibits fatty acid synthase, a key enzyme in the control of fatty acid metabolism that also stimulates fatty acid oxidation. We hypothesized that C75 treatment would be protective against hemorrhagic shock. METHODS: Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were cannulated with a femoral artery catheter and …