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Full-Text Articles in Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases
Prognostic Model For Predicting Overall And Cancer-Specific Survival Among Patients With Superficial Spreading Melanoma: A Seer Based Study, Qiang Ji, Jun Tang, Shulian Li, Junjie Chen
Prognostic Model For Predicting Overall And Cancer-Specific Survival Among Patients With Superficial Spreading Melanoma: A Seer Based Study, Qiang Ji, Jun Tang, Shulian Li, Junjie Chen
Student and Faculty Publications
Skin malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive skin tumors. Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is the most common histological type, which can originate from different body skin sites, and some patients can still accumulate regional lymph nodes and even have distant metastasis in some cases. This study used the relevant data from the monitoring, epidemiology and results database of the National Cancer Institute database to study the overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) of SSM patients and established an SSM nomogram to evaluate the prognosis of patients. A total of 13,922 patients were collected from the monitoring, epidemiology …
Allergic Sensitization Pattern In The Korean Dermatologic Patients, Yujin Han, Yu Ri Woo, Hei Sung Kim, Jeong Deuk Lee, Sookhee Choi, Jeesuk Yu, Sang Hyun Cho
Allergic Sensitization Pattern In The Korean Dermatologic Patients, Yujin Han, Yu Ri Woo, Hei Sung Kim, Jeong Deuk Lee, Sookhee Choi, Jeesuk Yu, Sang Hyun Cho
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Avoiding causative allergens is important for controlling the clinical course of allergic diseases. Allergen sensitization is influenced by many factors including the environment and lifestyle. The socioeconomic development, climate, and lifestyle changes have increased the prevalence of allergic diseases worldwide. However, there is little information about changes in the trend of the common allergens over time.
OBJECTIVE: This study was aimed at identifying the trends of the common allergens in Korea over a 10-year period based on the results of the multiple allergosorbent test chemiluminescent assay (MAST-CLA).
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 5,760 patients aged ≥18 …
Tilsotolimod Exploits The Tlr9 Pathway To Promote Antigen Presentation And Type 1 Ifn Signaling In Solid Tumors: A Multicenter International Phase I/Ii Trial (Illuminate-101), Hani Babiker, Erkut Borazanci, Vivek Subbiah, Sanjiv Agarwala, Alain Algazi, Jacob Schachter, Michael Lotem, Corinne Maurice-Dror, Daniel Hendler, Shah Rahimian, Hans Minderman, Cara Haymaker, Daruka Mahadevan, Chantale Bernatchez, Ravi Murthy, Rolf Hultsch, Nadia Kaplan, Gregory Woodhead, Charles Hennemeyer, Srinivas Chunduru, Peter M Anderson, Adi Diab, Igor Puzanov
Tilsotolimod Exploits The Tlr9 Pathway To Promote Antigen Presentation And Type 1 Ifn Signaling In Solid Tumors: A Multicenter International Phase I/Ii Trial (Illuminate-101), Hani Babiker, Erkut Borazanci, Vivek Subbiah, Sanjiv Agarwala, Alain Algazi, Jacob Schachter, Michael Lotem, Corinne Maurice-Dror, Daniel Hendler, Shah Rahimian, Hans Minderman, Cara Haymaker, Daruka Mahadevan, Chantale Bernatchez, Ravi Murthy, Rolf Hultsch, Nadia Kaplan, Gregory Woodhead, Charles Hennemeyer, Srinivas Chunduru, Peter M Anderson, Adi Diab, Igor Puzanov
Student and Faculty Publications
PURPOSE: Tilsotolimod is an investigational synthetic Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) agonist that has demonstrated antitumor activity in preclinical models. The ILLUMINATE-101 phase I study explored the safety, dose, efficacy, and immune effects of intratumoral (it) tilsotolimod monotherapy in multiple solid tumors.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with a diagnosis of refractory cancer not amenable to curative therapies received tilsotolimod in doses escalating from 8 to 32 mg into a single lesion at weeks 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 11. Additional patients with advanced malignant melanoma were enrolled into an expansion cohort at the 8 mg dose. Objectives included characterizing the …
Assessment Of Disease Severity And Quality Of Life In Patients With Atopic Dermatitis From South Korea, Sang Wook Son, Ji Hyun Lee, Jiyoung Ahn, Sung Eun Chang, Eung Ho Choi, Tae Young Han, Yong Hyun Jang, Hye One Kim, Moon-Bum Kim, You Chan Kim, Hyun Chang Ko, Joo Yeon Ko, Sang Eun Lee, Yang Won Lee, Bark-Lynn Lew, Chan Ho Na, Chang Ook Park, Chun Wook Park, Kui Young Park, Kun Park, Young Lip Park, Joo Young Roh, Young-Joon Seo, Min Kyung Shin, Sujin Lee, Sang Hyun Cho
Assessment Of Disease Severity And Quality Of Life In Patients With Atopic Dermatitis From South Korea, Sang Wook Son, Ji Hyun Lee, Jiyoung Ahn, Sung Eun Chang, Eung Ho Choi, Tae Young Han, Yong Hyun Jang, Hye One Kim, Moon-Bum Kim, You Chan Kim, Hyun Chang Ko, Joo Yeon Ko, Sang Eun Lee, Yang Won Lee, Bark-Lynn Lew, Chan Ho Na, Chang Ook Park, Chun Wook Park, Kui Young Park, Kun Park, Young Lip Park, Joo Young Roh, Young-Joon Seo, Min Kyung Shin, Sujin Lee, Sang Hyun Cho
Student and Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Data illustrating the impact of atopic dermatitis (AD) on lives of adults with AD in South Korea are limited.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the AD disease severity and its impact on quality of life (QoL) in patients with AD from South Korea.
METHODS: Patients with AD utilizing the specialist dermatology services of major hospitals in South Korea were assessed for disease severity using Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) score, for QoL using Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) (for QoL), and for comorbidities and treatment experience via retrospective review of 12-month medical records. Clinical and sociodemographic characteristics were also measured. …
Modification Of The Tumor Microenvironment Enhances Anti-Pd-1 Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma, Guilan Shi, Megan Scott, Cathryn G. Mangiamele, Richard Heller
Modification Of The Tumor Microenvironment Enhances Anti-Pd-1 Immunotherapy In Metastatic Melanoma, Guilan Shi, Megan Scott, Cathryn G. Mangiamele, Richard Heller
Bioelectrics Publications
Resistance to checkpoint-blockade treatments is a challenge in the clinic. Both primary and acquired resistance have become major obstacles, greatly limiting the long-lasting effects and wide application of blockade therapy. Many patients with metastatic melanoma eventually require further therapy. The absence of T-cell infiltration to the tumor site is a well-accepted contributor limiting immune checkpoint inhibitor efficacy. In this study, we combined intratumoral injection of plasmid IL-12 with electrotransfer and anti-PD-1 in metastatic B16F10 melanoma tumor model to increase tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and improve therapeutic efficacy. We showed that effective anti-tumor responses required a subset of tumor-infiltrating CD8+ and CD4 …
Lineage-Coupled Clonal Capture Identifies Clonal Evolution Mechanisms And Vulnerabilities Of Brafv600e Inhibition Resistance In Melanoma, Ze-Yan Zhang, Yingwen Ding, Ravesanker Ezhilarasan, Tenzin Lhakhang, Qianghu Wang, Jie Yang, Aram S Modrek, Hua Zhang, Aristotelis Tsirigos, Andrew Futreal, Giulio F Draetta, Roel G W Verhaak, Erik P Sulman
Lineage-Coupled Clonal Capture Identifies Clonal Evolution Mechanisms And Vulnerabilities Of Brafv600e Inhibition Resistance In Melanoma, Ze-Yan Zhang, Yingwen Ding, Ravesanker Ezhilarasan, Tenzin Lhakhang, Qianghu Wang, Jie Yang, Aram S Modrek, Hua Zhang, Aristotelis Tsirigos, Andrew Futreal, Giulio F Draetta, Roel G W Verhaak, Erik P Sulman
Student and Faculty Publications
Targeted cancer therapies have revolutionized treatment but their efficacies are limited by the development of resistance driven by clonal evolution within tumors. We developed "CAPTURE", a single-cell barcoding approach to comprehensively trace clonal dynamics and capture live lineage-coupled resistant cells for in-depth multi-omics analysis and functional exploration. We demonstrate that heterogeneous clones, either preexisting or emerging from drug-tolerant persister cells, dominated resistance to vemurafenib in BRAF
Clinical And Pathological Characteristics And Outcomes Among Patients With Subcutaneous Panniculitis-Like T-Cell Lymphoma And Related Adipotropic Lymphoproliferative Disorders, Joan Guitart, Aaron R Mangold, Maria Estela Martinez-Escala, Christina J Walker, Nneka I Comfere, Mellissa Pulitzer, Kerri E Rieger, Carlos A Torres-Cabala, Laura B Pincus, Erica S Kumar, Erica Bo Kyung Wang, Katherine E Park, Maria L Espinosa, Madeleine Duvic, Youn H Kim, Steven Horwitz
Clinical And Pathological Characteristics And Outcomes Among Patients With Subcutaneous Panniculitis-Like T-Cell Lymphoma And Related Adipotropic Lymphoproliferative Disorders, Joan Guitart, Aaron R Mangold, Maria Estela Martinez-Escala, Christina J Walker, Nneka I Comfere, Mellissa Pulitzer, Kerri E Rieger, Carlos A Torres-Cabala, Laura B Pincus, Erica S Kumar, Erica Bo Kyung Wang, Katherine E Park, Maria L Espinosa, Madeleine Duvic, Youn H Kim, Steven Horwitz
Student and Faculty Publications
IMPORTANCE: There is a knowledge gap about subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL) owing to its rarity and diagnostic difficulty, resulting in an absence of well-documented large case series published to date.
OBJECTIVE: To generate consensus knowledge by a joint multi-institutional review of SPTCL and related conditions.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective clinical and pathological review included cases initially diagnosed as SPTCL at 6 large US academic centers. All cases were reviewed by a group of pathologists, dermatologists, and oncologists with expertise in cutaneous lymphomas. Through a process of group consensus applying defined clinical and pathological diagnostic criteria, the cohort …
Efficacy And Safety Of Topical Hypericin Photodynamic Therapy For Early-Stage Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (Mycosis Fungoides): The Flash Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial, Ellen J Kim, Aaron R Mangold, Jennifer A Desimone, Henry K Wong, Lucia Seminario-Vidal, Joan Guitart, James Appel, Larisa Geskin, Edward Lain, Neil J Korman, Nathalie Zeitouni, Neda Nikbakht, Kenneth Dawes, Oleg Akilov, Joi Carter, Michi Shinohara, Timothy M Kuzel, Warren Piette, Neal Bhatia, Amy Musiek, David Pariser, Youn H Kim, Dirk Elston, Erin Boh, Madeleine Duvic, Auris Huen, Theresa Pacheco, Jeffrey P Zwerner, Seung Tae Lee, Michael Girardi, Christiane Querfeld, Kimberly Bohjanen, Elise Olsen, Gary S Wood, Adam Rumage, Oreola Donini, Andrea Haulenbeek, Christopher J Schaber, Richard Straube, Christopher Pullion, Alain H Rook, Brian Poligone
Efficacy And Safety Of Topical Hypericin Photodynamic Therapy For Early-Stage Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma (Mycosis Fungoides): The Flash Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial, Ellen J Kim, Aaron R Mangold, Jennifer A Desimone, Henry K Wong, Lucia Seminario-Vidal, Joan Guitart, James Appel, Larisa Geskin, Edward Lain, Neil J Korman, Nathalie Zeitouni, Neda Nikbakht, Kenneth Dawes, Oleg Akilov, Joi Carter, Michi Shinohara, Timothy M Kuzel, Warren Piette, Neal Bhatia, Amy Musiek, David Pariser, Youn H Kim, Dirk Elston, Erin Boh, Madeleine Duvic, Auris Huen, Theresa Pacheco, Jeffrey P Zwerner, Seung Tae Lee, Michael Girardi, Christiane Querfeld, Kimberly Bohjanen, Elise Olsen, Gary S Wood, Adam Rumage, Oreola Donini, Andrea Haulenbeek, Christopher J Schaber, Richard Straube, Christopher Pullion, Alain H Rook, Brian Poligone
Student and Faculty Publications
IMPORTANCE: Given that mycosis fungoides-cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (MF/CTCL) is chronic, there is a need for additional therapies with minimal short- and long-term adverse effects. Topical synthetic hypericin ointment, 0.25%, activated with visible light is a novel, nonmutagenic photodynamic therapy (PDT).
OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy and safety of topical synthetic hypericin ointment, 0.25%, activated with visible light as a nonmutagenic PDT in early-stage MF/CTCL.
DESIGN, SETTINGS, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a multicenter, placebo-controlled, double-blinded, phase 3 randomized clinical trial (FLASH study) conducted from December 2015 to November 2020 at 39 academic and community-based US medical centers. Participants were adults (≥18 …
Tetr Family Regulator Farr Variation Controls Antimicrobial Fatty Acid Efflux In Staphylococcus Aureus, Camryn M. Bonn
Tetr Family Regulator Farr Variation Controls Antimicrobial Fatty Acid Efflux In Staphylococcus Aureus, Camryn M. Bonn
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
To colonize human skin and survive within abscesses, Staphylococcus aureus has evolved mechanisms to evade host innate defenses. USA300 has become the predominate community-acquired methicillin-resistant S. aureus (CA-MRSA) clone, which can be in part attributed to detoxification of unsaturated free fatty acids (uFFA) found in sebum and the nares. Our lab has previously identified the TetR family regulator FarR responsible for induction of the resistance-nodulation-division (RND) superfamily efflux pump FarE to promote efflux of toxic uFFA. However, RND family efflux pumps remain poorly characterized in Gram-positive species and the mechanism by which FarR regulates FarE has yet to be determined. …
A Small Peptide Increases Drug Delivery In Human Melanoma Cells, Shirley Tong, Shaban Darwish, Hanieh Hossein Nejad Ariani, Kate Alison Lozada, David Salehi, Maris A. Cinelli, Richard B. Silverman, Kamaljit Kaur, Sun Yang
A Small Peptide Increases Drug Delivery In Human Melanoma Cells, Shirley Tong, Shaban Darwish, Hanieh Hossein Nejad Ariani, Kate Alison Lozada, David Salehi, Maris A. Cinelli, Richard B. Silverman, Kamaljit Kaur, Sun Yang
Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research
Melanoma is the most fatal type of skin cancer and is notoriously resistant to chemotherapies. The response of melanoma to current treatments is difficult to predict. To combat these challenges, in this study, we utilize a small peptide to increase drug delivery to melanoma cells. A peptide library array was designed and screened using a peptide array-whole cell binding assay, which identified KK-11 as a novel human melanoma-targeting peptide. The peptide and its D-amino acid substituted analogue (VPWxEPAYQrFL or D-aa KK-11) were synthesized via a solid-phase strategy. Further studies using FITC-labeled KK-11 demonstrated dose-dependent uptake in human melanoma cells. D-aa …
Targeting Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (Nnos) For Melanoma Treatment, Shirley Tong
Targeting Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (Nnos) For Melanoma Treatment, Shirley Tong
Pharmaceutical Sciences (PhD) Dissertations
Human cutaneous melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and the incidence rates have continued to increase over the years. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) produces nitric oxide (NO) has been found to be overexpressed in human melanoma and the expression of nNOS is induced by interferon-gamma (IFN-γ). In our studies, nNOS has been implicated in IFN-γ-stimulated melanoma progression and the inhibition of nNOS using novel inhibitors effectively inhibited IFN-γ-stimulated tumor growth in a xenograft mouse model. Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) is overexpressed in melanoma and plays an important role in suppressing the immune system 12-14. Our …
Human Papillomavirus Associated Prevention: Knowledge, Attitudes, And Perceived Risks Among Men Who Have Sex With Men And Transgender Women In Pakistan: A Qualitative Study, Muslima Ejaz, Anna Mia Ekström, Alyan Ahmed, Aymen Haroon, Dania Ali, Tazeen Saeed Ali, Mariano Salazar
Human Papillomavirus Associated Prevention: Knowledge, Attitudes, And Perceived Risks Among Men Who Have Sex With Men And Transgender Women In Pakistan: A Qualitative Study, Muslima Ejaz, Anna Mia Ekström, Alyan Ahmed, Aymen Haroon, Dania Ali, Tazeen Saeed Ali, Mariano Salazar
Community Health Sciences
Objectives: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender individuals are at higher risk of genital warts and anal cancer due to sexually transmitted human papillomavirus infection. This study explores MSM and transgender women's perceptions of Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and HPV prevention strategies (screening and vaccination) in Pakistan.
Design: A qualitative study using focus group discussions (FGD) with self-identified MSM, male sex workers and transgender women were conducted between March 2019 to August 2019 in Karachi, Pakistan.
Methods: Participants were recruited from community-based organization (CBO) working for MSM and transgender women. A total of 38 men and 10 …
In Vivo Metabolic Analysis Of The Anticancer Effects Of Plasma-Activated Saline In Three Tumor Animal Models, Miao Qi, Dehui Xu, Shuai Wang, Bing Li, Sansan Peng, Qiaosong Li, Hao Zhang, Runze Fan, Hai-Lan Chen, Michael G. Kong
In Vivo Metabolic Analysis Of The Anticancer Effects Of Plasma-Activated Saline In Three Tumor Animal Models, Miao Qi, Dehui Xu, Shuai Wang, Bing Li, Sansan Peng, Qiaosong Li, Hao Zhang, Runze Fan, Hai-Lan Chen, Michael G. Kong
Bioelectrics Publications
In recent years, the emerging technology of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) has grown rapidly along with the many medical applications of cold plasma (e.g., cancer, skin disease, tissue repair, etc.). Plasma-activated liquids (e.g., culture media, water, or normal saline, previously exposed to plasma) are being studied as cancer treatments, and due to their advantages, many researchers prefer plasma-activated liquids as an alternative to CAP in the treatment of cancer. In this study, we showed that plasma-activated-saline (PAS) treatment significantly inhibited tumor growth, as compared with saline, in melanoma, and a low-pH environment had little effect on tumor growth in …
Early-Life Farm Exposures And Eczema Among Adults In The Agricultural Lung Health Study, Annah B. Wyss, Thanh T. Hoang, Hilde K. Vindenes, Julie D. White, Sinjini Sikdar, Marie Richards, Laura E. Beane-Freeman, Christine G. Parks, Mikyeong Lee, David M. Umbach, Stephanie J. London
Early-Life Farm Exposures And Eczema Among Adults In The Agricultural Lung Health Study, Annah B. Wyss, Thanh T. Hoang, Hilde K. Vindenes, Julie D. White, Sinjini Sikdar, Marie Richards, Laura E. Beane-Freeman, Christine G. Parks, Mikyeong Lee, David M. Umbach, Stephanie J. London
Mathematics & Statistics Faculty Publications
Background
Several studies conducted in Europe have suggested a protective association between early-life farming exposure and childhood eczema or atopic dermatitis; however, few studies have examined associations in adults.
Objectives
We investigated associations between early-life exposures and eczema among 3217 adult farmers and farm spouses (mean age, 62.8 years) in a case–control study nested within an US agricultural cohort.
Methods
We used sampling-weighted logistic regression to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for associations between early-life exposures and self-reported doctor-diagnosed eczema (273 cases) and polytomous logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for a 4-level outcome combining …