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Incidental Ring-Hyperenhancing Liver Micronodules At Ct Hepatic Arteriography-Guided Percutaneous Thermal Ablation Of Colorectal Liver Metastases, Iwan Paolucci, Yuan-Mao Lin, Jessica Albuquerque Marques Silva, Kristy K Brock, Bruno C Odisio Oct 2023

Incidental Ring-Hyperenhancing Liver Micronodules At Ct Hepatic Arteriography-Guided Percutaneous Thermal Ablation Of Colorectal Liver Metastases, Iwan Paolucci, Yuan-Mao Lin, Jessica Albuquerque Marques Silva, Kristy K Brock, Bruno C Odisio

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Evidence-based treatment decisions in medicine are made founded on population-level evidence obtained during randomized clinical trials. In an era of personalized medicine, these decisions should be based on the predicted benefit of a treatment on a patient-level. Survival prediction models play a central role as they incorporate the time-to-event and censoring. In medical applications uncertainty is critical especially when treatments differ in their side effect profiles or costs. Additionally, models must be adapted to local populations without diminishing performance and often without the original training data available due to privacy concern. Both points are supported by Bayesian models-yet they …


Reap-2: An Interactive Quantitative Tool For Robust And Efficient Dose-Response Curve Estimation, Xinying Fang, Xinyi Liu, Vernon M Chinchilli, Michael Wang, Hong-Gang Wang, Nikolay V Dokholyan, Chan Shen, J Jack Lee, Shouhao Zhou Oct 2023

Reap-2: An Interactive Quantitative Tool For Robust And Efficient Dose-Response Curve Estimation, Xinying Fang, Xinyi Liu, Vernon M Chinchilli, Michael Wang, Hong-Gang Wang, Nikolay V Dokholyan, Chan Shen, J Jack Lee, Shouhao Zhou

Student and Faculty Publications

REAP-2 is an interactive dose-response curve estimation tool for Robust and Efficient Assessment of drug Potency. It provides user-friendly dose-response curve estimation for in vitro studies and conducts statistical testing for model comparisons with a redesigned user interface. We also make a major update of the underlying estimation method with penalized beta regression, which demonstrates great reliability and accuracy in dose estimation and uncertainty quantification. In this note, we describe the method and implementation of REAP-2 with a highlight on potency estimation and drug comparison.


Brief Report: Clinical Response, Toxicity, And Resistance Mechanisms To Osimertinib Plus Met Inhibitors In Patients With Egfr-Mutant Met-Amplified Nsclc, Kaiwen Wang, Robyn Du, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Ziping T Li, Lingzhi Hong, Natalie Vokes, Yasir Y Elamin, Celyne Bueno Hume, Ferdinandos Skoulidis, Carl M Gay, George Blumenschein, Frank V Fossella, Anne Tsao, Jianjun Zhang, Niki Karachaliou, Aurora O'Brate, Claudia-Nanette Gann, Jeff Lewis, Waree Rinsurongkawong, J Jack Lee, Don Lynn Gibbons, Ara A Vaporciyan, John V Heymach, Mehmet Altan, Xiuning Le Aug 2023

Brief Report: Clinical Response, Toxicity, And Resistance Mechanisms To Osimertinib Plus Met Inhibitors In Patients With Egfr-Mutant Met-Amplified Nsclc, Kaiwen Wang, Robyn Du, Sinchita Roy-Chowdhuri, Ziping T Li, Lingzhi Hong, Natalie Vokes, Yasir Y Elamin, Celyne Bueno Hume, Ferdinandos Skoulidis, Carl M Gay, George Blumenschein, Frank V Fossella, Anne Tsao, Jianjun Zhang, Niki Karachaliou, Aurora O'Brate, Claudia-Nanette Gann, Jeff Lewis, Waree Rinsurongkawong, J Jack Lee, Don Lynn Gibbons, Ara A Vaporciyan, John V Heymach, Mehmet Altan, Xiuning Le

Student and Faculty Publications

INTRODUCTION:MET amplification is a known resistance mechanism to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment in EGFR-mutant NSCLC. Dual EGFR-MET inhibition has been reported with success in overcoming such resistance and inducing clinical benefit. Resistance mechanisms to dual EGFR-MET inhibition require further investigation and characterization.

METHODS: Patients with NSCLC with both MET amplification and EGFR mutation who have received crizotinib, capmatinib, savolitinib, or tepotinib plus osimertinib (OSI) after progression on OSI at MD Anderson Cancer Center were included in this study. Molecular profiling was completed by means of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Radiological response …


Comparing Performance Of Spectral Image Analysis Approaches For Detection Of Cellular Signals In Time-Lapse Hyperspectral Imaging Fluorescence Excitation-Scanning Microscopy, Marina Parker, Naga S. Annamdevula, Donald Pleshinger, Zara Ijaz, Josephine Jalkh, Raymond Penn, Deepak Deshpande, Thomas C. Rich, Silas J. Leavesley May 2023

Comparing Performance Of Spectral Image Analysis Approaches For Detection Of Cellular Signals In Time-Lapse Hyperspectral Imaging Fluorescence Excitation-Scanning Microscopy, Marina Parker, Naga S. Annamdevula, Donald Pleshinger, Zara Ijaz, Josephine Jalkh, Raymond Penn, Deepak Deshpande, Thomas C. Rich, Silas J. Leavesley

Center for Translational Medicine Faculty Papers

Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) technology has been applied in a range of fields for target detection and mixture analysis. While HSI was originally developed for remote sensing applications, modern uses include agriculture, historical document authentication, and medicine. HSI has also shown great utility in fluorescence microscopy. However, traditional fluorescence microscopy HSI systems have suffered from limited signal strength due to the need to filter or disperse the emitted light across many spectral bands. We have previously demonstrated that sampling the fluorescence excitation spectrum may provide an alternative approach with improved signal strength. Here, we report on the use of excitation-scanning HSI …


Pimt Is A Novel And Potent Suppressor Of Endothelial Activation, Chen Zhang, Zhifu Guo, Wennan Liu, Kyosuke Kazama, Louis Hu, Xiaobo Sun, Lu Wang, Hyoungjoo Lee, Lin Lu, Xiao-Feng Yang, Ross Summer, Jianxin Sun Apr 2023

Pimt Is A Novel And Potent Suppressor Of Endothelial Activation, Chen Zhang, Zhifu Guo, Wennan Liu, Kyosuke Kazama, Louis Hu, Xiaobo Sun, Lu Wang, Hyoungjoo Lee, Lin Lu, Xiao-Feng Yang, Ross Summer, Jianxin Sun

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Papers

Proinflammatory agonists provoke the expression of cell surface adhesion molecules on endothelium in order to facilitate leukocyte infiltration into tissues. Rigorous control over this process is important to prevent unwanted inflammation and organ damage. Protein L-isoaspartyl O-methyltransferase (PIMT) converts isoaspartyl residues to conventional methylated forms in cells undergoing stress-induced protein damage. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of PIMT in vascular homeostasis. PIMT is abundantly expressed in mouse lung endothelium and PIMT deficiency in mice exacerbated pulmonary inflammation and vascular leakage to LPS(lipopolysaccharide). Furthermore, we found that PIMT inhibited LPS-induced toll-like receptor signaling through its interaction …


Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation: Connecting Its Origin To Its Future, Gabriela Sanchez-Petitto, Katayoun Rezvani, May Daher, Hind Rafei, Partow Kebriaei, Elizabeth J Shpall, Amanda Olson Mar 2023

Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation: Connecting Its Origin To Its Future, Gabriela Sanchez-Petitto, Katayoun Rezvani, May Daher, Hind Rafei, Partow Kebriaei, Elizabeth J Shpall, Amanda Olson

Student and Faculty Publications

Transplantation of umbilical cord blood (UCB) is an attractive alternative source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). The unique properties of cord blood and its distinct immune tolerance and engraftment kinetics compared to bone marrow (BM) and peripheral blood progenitor cells, permit a wider disparity in human leukocyte antigen levels between a cord blood donor and recipient after an unrelated umbilical cord blood transplant (UCBT). In addition, it is readily available and has a lowered risk of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), with similar long-term clinical outcomes, compared to BM transplants. However, the relatively low number of cells administered by UCB units, as …


N-Of-1 Trials: The Epitome Of Personalized Medicine?, Joyce P Samuel, Susan H Wootton, Jon E Tyson Jan 2023

N-Of-1 Trials: The Epitome Of Personalized Medicine?, Joyce P Samuel, Susan H Wootton, Jon E Tyson

Student and Faculty Publications

Observational studies are notoriously susceptible to bias, and parallel-group randomized trials are important to identify the best overall treatment for eligible patients. Yet, such trials can be expected to be a misleading indicator of the best treatment for some subgroups or individual patients. In selected circumstances, patients can be treated in n-of-1 trials to address the inherent heterogeneity of treatment response in clinical populations. Such trials help to accomplish the ultimate goal of all biomedical research, to optimize the care of individual patients.