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Accuracy Of Self-Reported Sun Exposure And Sun Protection Behavior, Joel J. Hillhouse, Robert Turrisi, James Jaccard, June K. Robinson Oct 2012

Accuracy Of Self-Reported Sun Exposure And Sun Protection Behavior, Joel J. Hillhouse, Robert Turrisi, James Jaccard, June K. Robinson

ETSU Faculty Works

The objective of this study was to compare the accuracy of self-reported skin cancer risk outcome measures proposed as standards by prevention experts to aggregated estimates of behavior from weekly diaries. Weekly electronic diaries of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) behaviors, initially validated by comparison with daily electronic diaries, were used to assess the accuracy of commonly used end-of-summer self-reported measures among 250 adults. Results revealed low biases, and good correspondence between simple open-ended self-reported estimates of days outside, hours outside, sunbathing days and hours, and days outside when not protected by either sunscreen, long-sleeved shirts, hats, or shade. Rating scale measures …


Perlecan Domain V Induces Vegf Secretion In Brain Endothelial Cells Through Integrin Α5Β1 And Erk-Dependent Signaling Pathways., Douglas N Clarke, Abraham Al Ahmad, Boyeon Lee, Christi Parham, Lisa Auckland, Andrezj Fertala, Michael Kahle, Courtney S Shaw, Jill Roberts, Gregory J Bix Sep 2012

Perlecan Domain V Induces Vegf Secretion In Brain Endothelial Cells Through Integrin Α5Β1 And Erk-Dependent Signaling Pathways., Douglas N Clarke, Abraham Al Ahmad, Boyeon Lee, Christi Parham, Lisa Auckland, Andrezj Fertala, Michael Kahle, Courtney S Shaw, Jill Roberts, Gregory J Bix

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Perlecan Domain V (DV) promotes brain angiogenesis by inducing VEGF release from brain endothelial cells (BECs) following stroke. In this study, we define the specific mechanism of DV interaction with the α(5)β(1) integrin, identify the downstream signal transduction pathway, and further investigate the functional significance of resultant VEGF release. Interestingly, we found that the LG3 portion of DV, which has been suggested to possess most of DV's angio-modulatory activity outside of the brain, binds poorly to α(5)β(1) and induces less BEC proliferation compared to full length DV. Additionally, we implicate DV's DGR sequence as an important element for the interaction …


Dermatofibroma: A Curious Tumor., Lawrence Parish, Shideh Yazdanian, W Clark Lambert, Peter C Lambert Sep 2012

Dermatofibroma: A Curious Tumor., Lawrence Parish, Shideh Yazdanian, W Clark Lambert, Peter C Lambert

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

A tumor, such as a dermatofibroma, causes consternation among many patients, but it rarely creates problems on its own. Also called a histiocytoma, it remains one of the most common mesenchymal growths. Its etiology is unknown with the previous theory that it is a dermal response to injury, such as an insect bite, being challenged. As much as patients like to blame spiders or other arthropods for traumatizing an arm or leg, no definitive explanation is available for its etiology.


A Prospective Observational Study Of Mycophenolate Mofetil Treatment In Progressive Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis Of Recent Onset., Fabian A. Mendoza, Md, Sarah J. Nagle, Jason B. Lee, Md, Sergio A. Jimenez Jun 2012

A Prospective Observational Study Of Mycophenolate Mofetil Treatment In Progressive Diffuse Cutaneous Systemic Sclerosis Of Recent Onset., Fabian A. Mendoza, Md, Sarah J. Nagle, Jason B. Lee, Md, Sergio A. Jimenez

Jefferson Institute of Molecular Medicine Papers and Presentations

OBJECTIVE: A prospective observational study of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) treatment in patients with diffuse progressive cutaneous systemic sclerosis (SSc) of recent onset.

METHODS: Twenty-five previously untreated consecutive patients with recent-onset (< 24 mo) diffuse progressive cutaneous SSc received MMF as the only disease-modifying therapy. Modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) and affected body surface area (BSA) were compared from initiation of MMF to study end. Pulmonary function tests performed at the same institution before therapy and at study end were available in 15 patients. Histopathology and real-time PCR assessment of fibrosis-related gene expression were performed before and after treatment in skin biopsies from 3 patients.

RESULTS: At 18.2 ± 8.73 months of MMF therapy (median 2000 mg/day) the mRSS decreased from 24.56 ± 8.62 to 14.52 ± 10.9 (p = 0.0004) and the affected BSA from 36% ± 16% to 14% ± 13.3% (p = 0.00001). Pulmonary function tests remained stable from initiation of MMF to the end of the study. Skin histopathology showed a remarkable reduction in accumulation of fibrotic tissue. Real-time PCR …


Effect Of Oxidative Stress On Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1b In Scleroderma Dermal Fibroblasts., Pei-Suen Tsou, Nadine N. Talia, Adam J. Pinney, Ann Kendzicky, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Sergio A. Jimenez, James R. Seibold, Kristine Phillips, Alisa E Koch Jun 2012

Effect Of Oxidative Stress On Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1b In Scleroderma Dermal Fibroblasts., Pei-Suen Tsou, Nadine N. Talia, Adam J. Pinney, Ann Kendzicky, Sonsoles Piera-Velazquez, Sergio A. Jimenez, James R. Seibold, Kristine Phillips, Alisa E Koch

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and its receptor, PDGFR, promote fibrosis in systemic sclerosis (SSc; scleroderma) dermal fibroblasts, and such cells in scleroderma skin lesions produce excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS). PDGFR is phosphorylated upon PDGF stimulation, and is dephosphorylated by protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs), including PTP1B. This study was undertaken to determine whether the thiol-sensitive PTP1B is affected by ROS in SSc dermal fibroblasts, thereby enhancing the phosphorylation of PDGFR and synthesis of type I collagen. This study also sought to investigate the effect of a thiol antioxidant, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), in SSc.

METHODS: Fibroblasts were isolated from the skin …


A Role For Caveolin-1 In Desmoglein Binding And Desmosome Dynamics., D Brennan, S Peltonen, A Dowling, W Medhat, K J Green, J K Wahl, F Del Galdo, M G Mahoney Mar 2012

A Role For Caveolin-1 In Desmoglein Binding And Desmosome Dynamics., D Brennan, S Peltonen, A Dowling, W Medhat, K J Green, J K Wahl, F Del Galdo, M G Mahoney

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Desmoglein-2 (Dsg2) is a desmosomal cadherin that is aberrantly expressed in human skin carcinomas. In addition to its well-known role in mediating intercellular desmosomal adhesion, Dsg2 regulates mitogenic signaling that may promote cancer development and progression. However, the mechanisms by which Dsg2 activates these signaling pathways and the relative contribution of its signaling and adhesion functions in tumor progression are poorly understood. In this study we show that Dsg2 associates with caveolin-1 (Cav-1), the major protein of specialized membrane microdomains called caveolae, which functions in both membrane protein turnover and intracellular signaling. Sequence analysis revealed that Dsg2 contains a putative …


Frequency And Clinical Variants Of Specific Dermatoses In Third Trimester Of Pregnancy: A Study From A Tertiary Care Centre, Sadra Masood, Dilawar Abbas Rizvi, Saadia Tabassum, Shaheen Akhtar, Rehan Uddin Alvi Mar 2012

Frequency And Clinical Variants Of Specific Dermatoses In Third Trimester Of Pregnancy: A Study From A Tertiary Care Centre, Sadra Masood, Dilawar Abbas Rizvi, Saadia Tabassum, Shaheen Akhtar, Rehan Uddin Alvi

Section of Internal Medicine

OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of patients with dermatoses in the third trimester of pregnancy and to identify various clinical types of dermatoses in the third trimester.

METHODS: The study was carried out at the Department of Dermatology and the Department of Gynaecology & Obstetrics, PNS Shifa Hospital, Karachi, from January 2 to July 1, 2008. Two hundred pregnant women in their third trimester were included in the study. The diagnosis was based on history, clinical examination and relevant investigations. Patients with physiological dermatoses and dermatoses which flare up during pregnancy were excluded. A comprehensive pro-forma was used to evaluate …


Preoperative Fdg-Pet/Ct Is An Important Tool In The Management Of Patients With Thick (T4) Melanoma., Rodrigo Arrangoiz, Pavlos Papavasiliou, Carrie A Stransky, Jian Q Yu, Li Tianyu, Elin R Sigurdson, Adam C. Berger, Jeffrey M Farma Jan 2012

Preoperative Fdg-Pet/Ct Is An Important Tool In The Management Of Patients With Thick (T4) Melanoma., Rodrigo Arrangoiz, Pavlos Papavasiliou, Carrie A Stransky, Jian Q Yu, Li Tianyu, Elin R Sigurdson, Adam C. Berger, Jeffrey M Farma

Department of Surgery Faculty Papers

The yield of preoperative PET/CT (PET/CT) for regional and distant metastases for thin/intermediate thickness melanoma is low. Objective of this study is to determine if PET/CT performed for T4 melanomas helps guide management and alter treatment plans. Methods. Retrospective cohort of 216 patients with T4 melanomas treated at two tertiary institutions. Fifty-six patients met our inclusion criteria (T4 lesion, PET/CT and no clinical evidence of metastatic disease). Results. Fifty-six patients (M: 32, F: 24) with median tumor thickness of 6 mm were identified. PET/CT recognized twelve with regional and four patients with metastatic disease. Melanoma-related treatment plan was altered in …


Livedoid Vasculopathy In The Setting Of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Diagnosed As Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Steven Oberlender Md, Phd, Anthony J. Gust Md, Christian W. Oram Do Jan 2012

Livedoid Vasculopathy In The Setting Of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Diagnosed As Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Steven Oberlender Md, Phd, Anthony J. Gust Md, Christian W. Oram Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Car Seat Dermatitis - A Case Report, Marie S. Lewars Do, Joshua M. Levin Md, Stephen Purcell Do Jan 2012

Car Seat Dermatitis - A Case Report, Marie S. Lewars Do, Joshua M. Levin Md, Stephen Purcell Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Linear Psoriasis Of The Isolated Type, Tatyana Groysman Do, Marc W. Levin Md Jan 2012

Linear Psoriasis Of The Isolated Type, Tatyana Groysman Do, Marc W. Levin Md

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Keratinocyte-Targeted Expression Of Human Laminin Γ2 Rescues Skin Blistering And Early Lethality Of Laminin Γ2 Deficient Mice., Tracy L Adair-Kirk, Gail L Griffin, Michelle J Meyer, Diane G Kelley, Jeffrey H Miner, Douglas R Keene, M Peter Marinkovich, J Michael Ruppert, Jouni Uitto, Robert M Senior Jan 2012

Keratinocyte-Targeted Expression Of Human Laminin Γ2 Rescues Skin Blistering And Early Lethality Of Laminin Γ2 Deficient Mice., Tracy L Adair-Kirk, Gail L Griffin, Michelle J Meyer, Diane G Kelley, Jeffrey H Miner, Douglas R Keene, M Peter Marinkovich, J Michael Ruppert, Jouni Uitto, Robert M Senior

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Laminin-332 is a heterotrimeric basement membrane component comprised of the α3, ß3, and γ2 laminin chains. Laminin-332 modulates epithelial cell processes, such as adhesion, migration, and differentiation and is prominent in many embryonic and adult tissues. In skin, laminin-332 is secreted by keratinocytes and is a key component of hemidesmosomes connecting the keratinocytes to the underlying dermis. In mice, lack of expression of any of the three Laminin-332 chains result in impaired anchorage and detachment of the epidermis, similar to that seen in human junctional epidermolysis bullosa, and death occurs within a few days after birth. To bypass the early …


Lymph Node Ratio Is An Important And Independent Prognostic Factor For Patients With Stage Iii Melanoma, Adam C. Berger, Michael Fierro, John C. Kairys, David Berd, Takami Sato, Jocelyn Andrel, Terry Hyslop, Michael J. Mastrangelo Jan 2012

Lymph Node Ratio Is An Important And Independent Prognostic Factor For Patients With Stage Iii Melanoma, Adam C. Berger, Michael Fierro, John C. Kairys, David Berd, Takami Sato, Jocelyn Andrel, Terry Hyslop, Michael J. Mastrangelo

Kimmel Cancer Center Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION:

The incidence of melanoma is dramatically increasing worldwide. We hypothesized that the ratio of metastatic to examined lymph node ratio (LNR) would be the most important prognostic factor for stage III patients.

METHODS:

We retrospectively reviewed our institutional database of melanoma patients and identified 168 patients who underwent lymph node dissection (LND) for stage III disease between 1993 and 2007. Patients were divided into three groups based on LNR (≤10%, n = 93; 10-≤25%, n = 45; and >25%, n = 30). Univariate and multivariate analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazards model.

RESULTS:

The median survival time of …


Abca12-Mediated Lipid Transport And Snap29-Dependent Trafficking Of Lamellar Granules Are Crucial For Epidermal Morphogenesis In A Zebrafish Model Of Ichthyosis., Qiaoli Li, Michael Frank, Masashi Akiyama, Shiu-Ying Ho, Hiroshi Shimizu, Christine Thisse, Bernard Thisse, Eli Sprecher, Jouni Uitto Nov 2011

Abca12-Mediated Lipid Transport And Snap29-Dependent Trafficking Of Lamellar Granules Are Crucial For Epidermal Morphogenesis In A Zebrafish Model Of Ichthyosis., Qiaoli Li, Michael Frank, Masashi Akiyama, Shiu-Ying Ho, Hiroshi Shimizu, Christine Thisse, Bernard Thisse, Eli Sprecher, Jouni Uitto

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Zebrafish (Danio rerio) can serve as a model system to study heritable skin diseases. The skin is rapidly developed during the first 5-6 days of embryonic growth, accompanied by expression of skin-specific genes. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of wild-type zebrafish at day 5 reveals a two-cell-layer epidermis separated from the underlying collagenous stroma by a basement membrane with fully developed hemidesmosomes. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals an ordered surface contour of keratinocytes with discrete microridges. To gain insight into epidermal morphogenesis, we have employed morpholino-mediated knockdown of the abca12 and snap29 genes, which are crucial for secretion of lipids and …


Mechanisms Of Resistance To Raf Inhibitors In Melanoma., A E Aplin, Fred M Kaplan, Yongping Shao Sep 2011

Mechanisms Of Resistance To Raf Inhibitors In Melanoma., A E Aplin, Fred M Kaplan, Yongping Shao

Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers

The recent RAF inhibitor trial with PLX4032/RG7204 in late-stage mutant B-RAF melanoma patients has been lauded as a success story for personalized cancer therapy since short-term clinical responses were observed in the majority of patients. However, initial responses were followed by subsequent tumor re-growth, and a subset of patients showed intrinsic resistance. Bi-directional translational efforts are now essential to determine the mechanisms underlying acquired/secondary and intrinsic resistance to RAF inhibitors.


Detection Of Filaggrin Gene Mutation (2282del4) In Pakistani Ichthyosis Vulgaris Families., Naghma Naz, Azam J. Samdani Jun 2011

Detection Of Filaggrin Gene Mutation (2282del4) In Pakistani Ichthyosis Vulgaris Families., Naghma Naz, Azam J. Samdani

Department of Medicine

The aim of this study was to detect an 811 bp filaggrin (FLG) gene fragment known to carry a mutation 2282del4 which causes ichthyosis vulgaris. Seven clinically examined ichthyosis vulgaris families were included in this study. An 811 bp FLG gene fragment was targeted in the genomic DNA of all the members of the seven families by PCR amplification using known primers RPT1P7 and RPT2P1. Successful amplification of an 811 bp FLG gene fragment in all the families suggested the possible role of the 2282del4 mutation in causing ichthyosis vulgaris in Pakistani population.


Expedient Treatment Of A Collodion Baby, Michael Chung, Jaime Pittenger, Stuart Tobin, Andrew Chung, Nirmala Desai Jan 2011

Expedient Treatment Of A Collodion Baby, Michael Chung, Jaime Pittenger, Stuart Tobin, Andrew Chung, Nirmala Desai

Pediatrics Faculty Publications

Only ~270 cases of collodion babies have been reported in the literature since 1892. As the name suggests, the term "collodion baby" refers to a phenotype that can be characterized by a yellow, shiny, tight parchment-like membrane stretched over the skin. Although the collodion membrane is only an evanescent condition of the newborn, neonatal complications can occur in 45% of all collodion babies, leading to a mortality rate of ~11% in the first few weeks of life. Most children born as collodion babies will spontaneously desquamate within 2 weeks, but may be as long as 3 months. Eventually, these children …


Nonsurgical Treatment Options For Basal Cell Carcinoma, Mary H. Lien, Vernon K. Sondak Jan 2011

Nonsurgical Treatment Options For Basal Cell Carcinoma, Mary H. Lien, Vernon K. Sondak

Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgery Faculty Publications

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) remains the most common form of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in Caucasians, with perhaps as many as 2 million new cases expected to occur in the United States in 2010. Many treatment options, including surgical interventions and nonsurgical alternatives, have been utilized to treat BCC. In this paper, two non-surgical options, imiquimod therapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT), will be discussed. Both modalities have demonstrated acceptable disease control rates, cosmetically superior outcomes, and short-term cost-effectiveness. Further studies evaluating long-term cure rates and long-term cost effectiveness of imiquimod therapy and PDT are needed.


Progressive Symmetric Erythrokeratoderma, Sevasti Margetas Do, Stephen Purcell Do Jan 2011

Progressive Symmetric Erythrokeratoderma, Sevasti Margetas Do, Stephen Purcell Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Atypical Lymphocytic Lobular Panniculitis: A Distinct Eentity In The Spectrum Of Cutaneous Lymphoid Dyscrasia, Lusia S. Yi Do, Ms, Nicole Bright Do, Stephen Purcell Do Jan 2011

Atypical Lymphocytic Lobular Panniculitis: A Distinct Eentity In The Spectrum Of Cutaneous Lymphoid Dyscrasia, Lusia S. Yi Do, Ms, Nicole Bright Do, Stephen Purcell Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Oral Fixed Drug Eruption Secondary To Isoniazid, Tanya Ermolovich Do, Tatyana Groysman Do Jan 2011

Oral Fixed Drug Eruption Secondary To Isoniazid, Tanya Ermolovich Do, Tatyana Groysman Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Plexiform Neurofibroma Associated With Nf1, Stephen M. Purcell Do, Tatyana Groysman Do Jan 2011

Plexiform Neurofibroma Associated With Nf1, Stephen M. Purcell Do, Tatyana Groysman Do

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.


Homozygous Frame Shift Mutation In Ecm1 Gene In Two Siblings With Lipoid Proteinosis., Azam J. Samdani, Abid Azhar, Syed M. Shahid, Syeda N. . Nawab, Rozeena Shaikh, Shah A. Qader, Qaisar Mansoor, Bahram K. Khoso, Muhammad Ismail Dec 2010

Homozygous Frame Shift Mutation In Ecm1 Gene In Two Siblings With Lipoid Proteinosis., Azam J. Samdani, Abid Azhar, Syed M. Shahid, Syeda N. . Nawab, Rozeena Shaikh, Shah A. Qader, Qaisar Mansoor, Bahram K. Khoso, Muhammad Ismail

Department of Medicine

Background: The extracellular matrix protein 1 (ECM1) is a glycoprotein, expressed in skin and other tissues. Loss-of-function mutation in ECM1 causes a rare autosomal recessive disorder called lipoid proteinosis. Lipoid proteinosis is presented by varying degrees of skin scars, beaded papules along the eyelid margins, variable signs of hoarseness of voice and respiratory disorders. More than 250 cases of this disorder have been described in the literature, but occurrence of lipoid proteinosis in siblings is very rare. This study was designed to investigate the possible mutation causing lipoid proteinosis in a Pakistani family and to elaborate the scope of possible …


J. Graham Smith Jr, Md (November 22, 1926-May 18, 2010)., Lawrence Charles Parish Nov 2010

J. Graham Smith Jr, Md (November 22, 1926-May 18, 2010)., Lawrence Charles Parish

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

With the passing of J. Graham Smith, Jr. on May 18, 2010, following a short illness, dermatology lost one of its most distinguished envoys. (Figure 1) Skee*, as he was known by his many friends, held the important offices in American dermatology for which he made many significant contributions.


Differential Regulation Of P53 Function By The N-Terminal Δnp53 And Δ113p53 Isoforms In Zebrafish Embryos., William R Davidson, Csaba Kari, Qing Ren, Borbala Daroczi, Adam P Dicker, Ulrich Rodeck Oct 2010

Differential Regulation Of P53 Function By The N-Terminal Δnp53 And Δ113p53 Isoforms In Zebrafish Embryos., William R Davidson, Csaba Kari, Qing Ren, Borbala Daroczi, Adam P Dicker, Ulrich Rodeck

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: The p53 protein family coordinates stress responses of cells and organisms. Alternative promoter usage and/or splicing of p53 mRNA gives rise to at least nine mammalian p53 proteins with distinct N- and C-termini which are differentially expressed in normal and malignant cells. The human N-terminal p53 variants contain either the full-length (FL), or a truncated (ΔN/Δ40) or no transactivation domain (Δ133) altogether. The functional consequences of coexpression of the different p53 isoforms are poorly defined. Here we investigated functional aspects of the zebrafish ΔNp53 ortholog in the context of FLp53 and the zebrafish Δ133p53 ortholog (Δ113p53) coexpressed in the …


Molecular Studies Of Ichthyosis Vulgaris In Pakistani Families., Azam J. Samdani, Naghma Naz, Nuzhat Ahmed Oct 2010

Molecular Studies Of Ichthyosis Vulgaris In Pakistani Families., Azam J. Samdani, Naghma Naz, Nuzhat Ahmed

Department of Medicine

Objective: To target and amplify a 1.5 kb FLG gene fragment known to carry R501X mutation responsible for causing ichthyosis vulgaris.

Study Design: A case series.

Place and Duration of Study: Centre for Molecular Genetics, University of Karachi and Dermatology Department, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC), Karachi, from October 2007 to December 2008.

Methodology: Clinically examined seven ichthyosis vulgaris families were included in this study. The 1.5 kb FLG gene fragment was located in the genomic DNA of both the affected (patients) and unaffected (normal, controls) members of the families by PCR amplification using known primers FilF3 and RPTIP6.

Results: …


Granuloma Annulare: Not As Simple As It Seems., Lawrence Charles Parish, Joseph A. Witkowski Sep 2010

Granuloma Annulare: Not As Simple As It Seems., Lawrence Charles Parish, Joseph A. Witkowski

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

No abstract provided.


Updating The Dermatologic Nomenclature: Names That Are Good Or Bad., Lawrence Charles Parish, Joseph A. Witkowski Jul 2010

Updating The Dermatologic Nomenclature: Names That Are Good Or Bad., Lawrence Charles Parish, Joseph A. Witkowski

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Dermatology probably has the largest vocabulary of any of the medical specialties,1 a statement to which we can attest when we reviewed aspects of the Dermatology Lexicon project. Some terms are derived from the Latin or Greek and present spelling problems to all but a select few. Examples include acrokeratosis verruciformis and pterigium. Other diseases carry names that are such a mouthful that few can call them out without the interruption of breathing. These might include erosio interdigitalis blastomycetica and dermatitis exudative discoid and lichenoid of Sulzberger and Garbe. No wonder the former is now referred to simply as …


Human Papillomavirus And Survival Of Patients With Oropharyngeal Cancer., K Kian Ang, Jonathan Harris, Richard Wheeler, Randal Weber, David I Rosenthal, Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân, William H Westra, Christine H Chung, Richard C Jordan, Charles Lu, Harold Kim, Rita S. Axelrod, Md, C Craig Silverman, Kevin P Redmond, Maura L Gillison Jul 2010

Human Papillomavirus And Survival Of Patients With Oropharyngeal Cancer., K Kian Ang, Jonathan Harris, Richard Wheeler, Randal Weber, David I Rosenthal, Phuc Felix Nguyen-Tân, William H Westra, Christine H Chung, Richard C Jordan, Charles Lu, Harold Kim, Rita S. Axelrod, Md, C Craig Silverman, Kevin P Redmond, Maura L Gillison

Jefferson Hospital Staff Papers and Presentations

BACKGROUND: Oropharyngeal squamous-cell carcinomas caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) are associated with favorable survival, but the independent prognostic significance of tumor HPV status remains unknown.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of the association between tumor HPV status and survival among patients with stage III or IV oropharyngeal squamous-cell carcinoma who were enrolled in a randomized trial comparing accelerated-fractionation radiotherapy (with acceleration by means of concomitant boost radiotherapy) with standard-fractionation radiotherapy, each combined with cisplatin therapy, in patients with squamous-cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Proportional-hazards models were used to compare the risk of death among patients with HPV-positive …


Reducing The Effects Of Intracellular Accumulation Of Thermolabile Collagen Ii Mutants By Increasing Their Thermostability In Cell Culture Conditions., Katarzyna Gawron, Deborah A. Jensen, Andrzej Steplewski, Andrzej Fertala May 2010

Reducing The Effects Of Intracellular Accumulation Of Thermolabile Collagen Ii Mutants By Increasing Their Thermostability In Cell Culture Conditions., Katarzyna Gawron, Deborah A. Jensen, Andrzej Steplewski, Andrzej Fertala

Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology Faculty Papers

Mutations in collagen II are associated with spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, a group of heritable diseases whose common features include aberrations of skeletal growth. The mechanisms through which mutations in collagen II affect the cartilaginous tissues are complex and include both intracellular and extracellular processes. One of those mechanisms involves cellular stress caused by excessive accumulation of misfolded collagen II mutants. We investigated whether stabilizing the structure of thermolabile R789C and R992C collagen II mutants would improve their secretion from cells, thereby reducing cellular stress and apoptosis. Employing glycerol and trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), chemicals that increase the thermostability of collagen triple helices, …